- backplane
- ● ►en n. f. ►SYSTM Syn. de carte mère (dans un sens usuel), ou plus précisément (si j'ai bien compris) de "carte de fond de panier".
Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone. 2013.
Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone. 2013.
Backplane — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Backplane con ranuras PCI, PCIe×1 y PCIe×16 … Wikipedia Español
Backplane — A backplane (or backplane system ) is a circuit board (usually a printed circuit board) that connects several connectors in parallel to each other, so that each pin of each connector is linked to the same relative pin of all the other connectors… … Wikipedia
Backplane — Der Begriff Backplane, Busplatine oder Rückplatte wird in der Elektronik in unterschiedlichen Ausprägungen verwendet. Es ist einerseits eine technische Struktur in elektronischen Geräten, um weitere Elektronikbaugruppen hinzuzufügen. Andererseits … Deutsch Wikipedia
Backplane — Un backplane es un componente de las computadoras con arquitectura NUMA (Non uniform memory access) que facilita la interconexión de los módulos o celdas que componen la computadora … Enciclopedia Universal
backplane — Connector blocks and special wiring on rear of shelf (printed circuit board modules normally mount on front of the backplane) … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
backplane — noun A circuit board that connects several connectors in parallel to each other, so that each pin of each connector is linked to the same relative pin of all the other connectors[1], forming a computer bus … Wiktionary
backplane — n. (Computers) motherboard, main circuit board in a computer (contains the processor, memory and expansion cards) … English contemporary dictionary
backplane — noun a board to which the main circuit boards of a computer may be connected, and which provides connections between them … English new terms dictionary
backplane — back·plane … English syllables
Backplane — A&V (Rear connector channel, motherboard.) The physical area, usually at the rear of an electronics frame, where modules and cables plug into the system … Audio and video glossary