glossary:glossary_p
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revisionNext revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
glossary:glossary_p [2016/08/12 14:03] – ian_hogg | glossary:glossary_p [2018/11/07 09:49] – [PiSo] Bob Vetterlein | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
The PECO implementation of the Point motor, notable because they are constructed so as to be directly attached to both N and 00 gauge PECO track, thus making it easier to line up the pull and throw of the point | The PECO implementation of the Point motor, notable because they are constructed so as to be directly attached to both N and 00 gauge PECO track, thus making it easier to line up the pull and throw of the point | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== PEI ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[wp> | ||
+ | Used for the printable surface on some 3D printers, especially the Prusa range | ||
Line 37: | Line 42: | ||
===== PIC ===== | ===== PIC ===== | ||
+ | Peripheral Interface Controller. A complex integrated circuit which may be programmed to carry out a controlled sequence of events, ie certain output events controlled by an input event. | ||
+ | A brand of micro processor chip from Microchip, often used in MERG projects. Eg PIC18F2480. | ||
+ | ===== PICKit ===== | ||
+ | A device marketed by [[http:// | ||
+ | The pin out of the PICKit differs from that of the programming connector on MERG CBUS boards, see **[[helpsystem: | ||
+ | ===== PiSo ===== | ||
+ | **P**arallel **i**n **S**erial **o**ut, refers to a type of [[glossary_s# | ||
- | A complex integrated circuit which may be programmed to carry out a controlled sequence of events, ie certain output events controlled by an input event | + | =====PLA===== |
+ | [[wp> | ||
+ | [[wp> | ||
===== PM - Phase Modulation ===== | ===== PM - Phase Modulation ===== | ||
Line 71: | Line 84: | ||
===== PMP ===== | ===== PMP ===== | ||
- | Pocket Money Project. Excellent simple, basic and inexpensive kits to learn basic electronic theory and techniques such as soldering. Currently there are 17 Kits and none cost more than £2.15. You can find them in the Kit Locker [[http:// | + | Pocket Money Project. Excellent simple, basic and inexpensive kits to learn basic electronic theory and techniques such as soldering. Currently there are 23 Kits and most cost less than £2.00. You can find them in the Kit Locker [[https:// |
===== PNP ===== | ===== PNP ===== | ||
Line 147: | Line 160: | ||
- | Power supply unit | + | Power supply unit\\ |
+ | See also [[glossary: | ||
===== PTP ===== | ===== PTP ===== | ||
Line 155: | Line 168: | ||
RPC System - PTP (Point-to-Point) | RPC System - PTP (Point-to-Point) | ||
+ | ===== PTP-Lite ===== | ||
+ | Multiplex system using a RS485 bus, matching pairs of input and output modules communicate under the control of a master module.\\ | ||
+ | For details see these TBs: | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
===== Pulse ===== | ===== Pulse ===== |
glossary/glossary_p.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/08 05:25 by Wayne