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A plugboard, or control panel (the term used depended on the application area), is an array of jacks, or sockets (often called hubs), into which patch cords can be inserted to complete an electrical circuit. Control panels were used to direct the operation of some unit record equipment. Plugboards were used on some cipher machines, and some early computers.
The earliest machines were hard wired for specific applications. Control panels were introduced in 1906 for the Hollerith Type 1 Tabulator (photo of Type 3 with built-in control panel here). Removable control panels were introduced with the Hollerith (IBM) type 3-S tabulator in the 1920s. Applications then could be wired on separate control panels, and inserted into tabulators as needed. Removable control panels came to be used in all unit record machines where the machines use for different applications required rewiring.
IBM removable control panels ranged in size from 6 1/4" by 10 3/4" (for machines such as the IBM 077, IBM 550, IBM 514) to roughly one to two feet (300 to 600 mm) on a side and had a rectangular array of hubs.Plugs at each end of a single-conductor patch cord were inserted into hubs, making a connection between two contacts on the machine when the control panel was placed in the machine, thereby connecting an emitting hub to an accepting or entry hub. For example, in a card duplicator application a card column reading (emitting) hub might be connected to a punch magnet entry hub. It was a relatively simple matter to copy some fields, perhaps to different columns, and ignore other columns by suitable wiring. Tabulator control panels could require dozens of patch cords for some applications.
Yes! What you have seen is a smart plugboard that converted by ESP32 master board and controlled by BLE of ESP32. As a fan of Arduino, I am worried about that ESP32 has been supporting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth but without libraries files for Arduino. However, the smart plugboard can control many slave equipment at the same time. Trust me, I have made two and tested them. Am I the first one to DIY with BLE of ESP32? Hardware in need: 1. USB Power Supply Wall Adapter 5V@2.5A (EU Standard) https://www.dfrobot.com/product-1504.html 2. FireBeetle ESP32 IOT Microcontroller (Supports Wi-Fi & Bluetooth) https://www.dfrobot.com/product-1590.html 3. FireBeetle Covers-Gravity I/O Expansion Shield SKU: DFR0483 https://www.dfrobot.com/product-1592.html 4. FireBeetle Covers-Proto Board https://www.dfr...
The Nazi's Enigma Machine - and the mathematics behind it - was a crucial part of World War II. Flaw video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4V2bpZlqx8 Brown papers on ebay: bit.ly/brownpapers Dr James Grime demonstrates the machine and discusses its many configurations. James' "day job" is touring with the Enigma machine - he could even visit you - see more at http://enigma.maths.org/content/project-officer Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile Numberphile tweets: https://twitter.com/numberphile Google Plus: http://bit.ly/numberGplus Videos by Brady Haran Brady's other channels include: http://www.youtube.com/periodicvideos (Chemistry stuff) http://www.youtube.com/sixtysymbols (Physics and astronomy) http://www.youtube.co...
Emimec E sprint made in 1974, i last used this to make rc model parts in 2003, its been turned off ever since as i havent had time for it. I decided to see if it still works , so now its making turned parts for glue applicator nozzles A test run, all the feed set fairly slow while it loosens up.... the first time I have made anything on the Emi-Mec in over 10 years, I oiled it , filled with fluids, set it up and it still works.... Its fine apart from the backfeed, backfeed is supposed to be slow but will not speed up at all so takes forever if selected and is very slow to index if on backfeed, standard speed indexing is fine. It should be easy enough to fix, at a guess its a dirty hydraulic filter or valve , It may need cleaning after 10+ years sitting in a glue factory with no cover or o...
I will show you how to make an extension box the easy way. Its cheap and can be done in about 2 hours. The tools for this project can be bought at your local hardware or electrical store. Blog: http://www.mediamilan.com/tutos/diy-make-an-extension-box-to-get-electricity-wherever-you-need/ ************************************************* Follow me to know about future projects. Twitter: https://twitter.com/mediamilan Facebook: http://fb.com/mediamilan Instagram: https://instagram.com/jcrp001/ ************************************************* Many of us have been in a situation where you wanted an extension box to power up your equipments. Expensive spike guard or power boxes have limited wire. In this video we will create one with free open terminals you can have any length of wire. ...
How I took key points out of the back of a BBC keyboard and mapped it to a plug board.
Assembling the plugboard, smd version. It is from the part of a kit from http://meinEnigma.com/shop
This video shows you how to pronounce Plugboard
Estoy sentado frente a mi balcón
Veo la lluvia caer
Recordando el brillo de tu piel
Cuando fui tu amor
Veo tu foto al amanecer
Y una lágrima brotó
Recordando la suavidad de tu piel
Cuando me diste tu amor
-coro-
Y enloquezco sin ti
Voy muriendo sin tu amor
Voy muriendo extrañando tu piel
Y enloquezco extrañándote
Voy muriendo extrañándote
Escuchando esa vieja canción
Que se oía en la radio
Recordé cómo solíamos reír
Cómo solíamos jugar
Por las noches al tomar el café
Solitario sin nada que hacer
Veo el poema que escribiste por mí
Pero no estás junto a mí
Esa noche enloquecí
(Coro)
Dime tú por qué siempre pienso en tí
Por qué nunca te olvidé?
Dime si el tiempo ha causado
Que ya no pienses en mí
(Coro)
Enloquezco sin ti
Voy muriendo sin tu amor
Voy muriendo desgarrando mi piel