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tape a narrow woven fabric.
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tap (1) An electrical connection permitting signals to be transmitted onto or off a bus; (2) the link between the bus and the drop cable that connects the workstation to the bus; and (3) a device used on CATV cables for matching impedance or connecting subscriber drops.
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tap School bar
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tap In a digital delay, a point in the circuit after one or more delay stages at which the delayed input signal can be patched-out and routed to another destination.
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tape (1) (noun)(noun) Recording medium consisting of a magnetic coating applied to a plastic substrate. See magnetic recording tape. (2) (verb)(verb) To record music or other program material, whether or not the recording is actually written to magnetic tape, for storage, editing, and/or playback. (3) Another name for the tape recorder operating mode normally called repro.
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