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What (who) is backplane - definition

PCB CONTAINING CONNECTORS FOR DAUGHTERBOARDS ELECTRICALLY LINKED PIN-BY-PIN
Backplane system; Backplanes; Passive backplane; Back plane; Storage backplanes; Storage backplane; Backplain
  • Wire-wrapped backplane from a 1960s [[PDP-8]] minicomputer

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<hardware, electronics> A printed circuit board with slots into which other cards are plugged. A backplane,is typically just a connector and does not usually have many active components on it. This contrasts with a motherboard. {Designing a backplane (http://iec.org/online/tutorials/design_backplane/index.html)}. (2002-09-08)
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¦ noun a board to which the main circuit boards of a computer may be connected, and which provides connections between them.
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A backplane (or "backplane system") is a group of electrical connectors in parallel with each other, so that each pin of each connector is linked to the same relative pin of all the other connectors, forming a computer bus. It is used as a backbone to connect several printed circuit boards together to make up a complete computer system. Backplanes commonly use a printed circuit board, but wire-wrapped backplanes have also been used in minicomputers and high-reliability applications.

A backplane is generally differentiated from a motherboard by the lack of on-board processing and storage elements. A backplane uses plug-in cards for storage and processing.

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Backplane

A backplane (or "backplane system") is a group of electrical connectors in parallel with each other, so that each pin of each connector is linked to the same relative pin of all the other connectors, forming a computer bus. It is used to connect several printed circuit boards together to make up a complete computer system. Backplanes commonly use a printed circuit board, but wire-wrapped backplanes have also been used in minicomputers and high-reliability applications.

A backplane is generally differentiated from a motherboard by the lack of on-board processing and storage elements. A backplane uses plug-in cards for storage and processing.