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  • noun Plural form of daughtercard.

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  • The ARTIC board, as it was called, came in both Micro Channel and PCI versions, and had daughtercards that provided the actual electrical interface.

    July 13th, 2005 michaelmink 2005

  • EZ-Kit Lite evaluation kits, EZ-Boards evaluation boards, and EZ-Extender daughtercards and emulators, as well as tools from SigmaStudio, and µClinux.

    Gadget Freak Files 2010

  • EZ-Kit Lite evaluation kits, EZ-Boards evaluation boards, and EZ-Extender daughtercards and emulators, as well as tools from SigmaStudio, and µClinux.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

  • Other daughtercards would also house connections like eSATA, DisplayPort, and anything else the OEM would desire.

    Tom's hardware UK 2010

  • Shuttle wants this tech to be open, and is willing to work with any company, regardless of size, when it comes to engineering new daughtercards, chipset support, and OEM manufacturing.

    Tom's hardware UK 2010

  • Shuttle wants this tech to be open, and is willing to work with any company, regardless of size, when it comes to engineering new daughtercards, chipset support, and OEM manufacturing.

    Tom's hardware UK 2010

  • Shuttle wants this tech to be open, and is willing to work with any company, regardless of size, when it comes to engineering new daughtercards, chipset support, and OEM manufacturing.

    Tom's hardware UK 2010

  • Other daughtercards would also house connections like eSATA, DisplayPort, and anything else the OEM would desire.

    Tom's hardware UK 2010

  • The controlCARDs are modular daughtercards designed to plug into TI's portfolio of evaluation and application boards such as the recently announced Renewable Energy Developer's Kit, Resonant DC / DC Developer's Kit and Peripheral Explorer Developer's Kit.

    MarketWatch.com - Top Stories 2009

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