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In an extruder, the portion of the die assembly that attaches the die to the extruder and provides a flow channel for the molten plastic between the extruder and the die.
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I/O hardware which provides a specific function or connectivity/bridging capability and which is accessed via a system bus. Also called a card , a controller or an HBA . The adapter is typically accessed via programmed I/O and may be capable of generating interrupts or DMA activity (or be capable of being a DMA target).
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A network adapter interfaces a computer to a network. The term was popularized originally by Ethernet add-in cards for PCs. Nowadays, most people use "network adapter" in a broader sense to include PCMCIA devices (also know as credit card or PC Card adapters) and analogous wireless devices. Some network adapters are software packages that simulate the functions of a network card. These so-called virtual adapters are especially common in virtual private networking (VPN). ...
Ãâó: www.envisionnetwork.net/library/glossary.html
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