Motherboards (Microcomputers)
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Motherboards (Microcomputers)
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91002177
- info:lc/authorities/sh91002177
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh91002177#concept
Instance Of
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Variants
Backpanels (Microcomputers)
Backplanes (Microcomputers)
CPU boards
Main boards (Microcomputers)
Mother boards (Microcomputers)
Planar boards (Microcomputers)
Broader Terms
Earlier Established Forms
- Backplanes (Microcomputers)
Sources
- found: Work cat.: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE standard for backplane electrical performance, 1991.
- found: ASTI: p. 278, under Bus (Transmission lines) articles ("The demands of logic and power on backplanes" and "VLSI ... backplane development")
- found: Encyc. electronics (Backplane also known as backpanel and motherboard. A circuit board that functions as an interconnection between two or more circuit boards within an enclosure of an electronic product or system. It is a rigid circuit board on which printed circuit board connectors have been assembled in uniform rows.)
- found: McGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. ("a wiring board constructed as a printed circuit used in microcomputers and minicomputers to provide required connections between logic, memory, input/output modules, and other printed circuit boards.)
- found: Random House (Motherboard)
- found: Encyc. of main boards, 1992.
- found: Compute! Dec. 1987: p. 29 (IBM now calls the system board the Planar board)
- found: IEEE, 1993 (Backplane)
- found: Sippl, C.J. Computer dict., 1985 (Backplane; mother board)
- found: Sinclair, I.R. Computer terms, 1991 (motherboard)
- found: Encyc. of computer science, 1993 (Motherboard)
- found: Edmunds, R.A. The Prentice-hall standard glossary of computer terminology, 1984 (motherboard)
- found: UMI business vocab.
- notfound: Hennepin;IAC;INIS;Web. 3
LC Classification
- TK7895.B33
Change Notes
- 1991-05-02: new
- 1994-05-12: revised
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