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What (who) is hole tester - definition

ELECTRONIC DEVICE USED TO VERIFY THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Cable Tester
  • A tester and analyzer for [[twisted pair]] and [[fiber optic]] cables.
  • BNC]] and [[twisted pair]] cabling

H. E. Tester         
  • The cover of ''Denmark's numeral cancellations 1852-1884'' by Tester and Hansen.
DANISH CHEMIST AND PHILATELIST
H.E. Tester
Henry E. Tester (1905 – 31 January 1986) was a Danish chemist and philatelist who, in 1982, with Sigurd Ringström, was awarded the Crawford Medal by the Royal Philatelic Society London for parts I and II of The private ship letter stamps of the world.
Through-hole technology         
  • A box of [[drill bit]]s used for making holes in printed circuit boards. While tungsten-carbide bits are very hard, they eventually wear out or break. Making holes is a considerable part of the cost of a through-hole printed circuit board.
  • Axial- (top) and radial- (bottom) leaded [[electrolytic capacitor]]s
  • Components like [[integrated circuit]]s can have upwards of dozens of leads, or ''pins''
  • Through-hole devices mounted on the circuit board of a mid-1980s [[home computer]]. Axial-lead devices are at upper left, while blue radial-lead capacitors are at upper right
MOUNTING SCHEME USED FOR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS THAT INVOLVES THE USE OF LEADS ON THE COMPONENTS THAT ARE INSERTED INTO HOLES DRILLED IN PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND SOLDERED TO PADS ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE MANUALLY OR BY AUTOMATED INSERTION MOUNT MACHINES
Through-hole; Thru-hole; Plated through hole; Plated-through hole; Plated through-hole; Axial-lead; Radial-lead; Non-plated through-hole; Non-plated through hole; NPTH; Non-Plated Through-Hole; Non Plated Through Hole; Plated Through-Hole; Plated Through Hole; Metallized through hole; Metallized through-hole; Metallized hole; Metallised through hole; Metallised through-hole; Metallised hole; Metalized through hole; Metalized through-hole; Metalized hole; Metalised through hole; Metalised through-hole; Metalised hole
Through-hole technology (also spelled "thru-hole"), refers to the mounting scheme used for electronic components that involves the use of leads on the components that are inserted into holes drilled in printed circuit boards (PCB) and soldered to pads on the opposite side either by manual assembly (hand placement) or by the use of automated insertion mount machines.
William Hole (artist)         
  • Illustration from ''A window in Thrums'' (by [[J M Barrie]])
  • Monument to Richard Brassey Hole in Salisbury Cathedral
  • The grave of William Hole RSA, Grange Cemetery, Edinburgh
BRITISH ARTIST (1846-1917)
William Hole (Artist); William Brassey Hole
William Brassey Hole RSA (7 November 1846 – 22 October 1917) was a Scottish artist, illustrator, etcher, and engraver, known for his industrial, historical and biblical scenes.

Wikipedia

Cable tester

A cable tester is an electronic device used to verify the electrical connections in a signal cable or other wired assembly. Basic cable testers are continuity testers that verify the existence of a conductive path between ends of the cable, and verify the correct wiring of connectors on the cable. More advanced cable testers can measure the signal transmission properties of the cable such as its resistance, signal attenuation, noise and interference.