Wire Wrapping Wire
Wire wrap is an electronic component assembly technique that was invented to wire telephone crossbar switches, and later adapted to construct electronic circuit boards.Electronic components mounted on an insulating board are interconnected by lengths of insulated wire run between their terminals with the connections made by wrapping several turns of uninsulated sections of the wire around a component lead or a socket pin.
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Model Number | B-30-1000 UL1423 |
Conductor Material | Tinned copper |
Conductor Type | Solid |
Type | Insulated |
Wires can be wrapped by hand or by machine and can be hand-modified afterwards. It was popular for large-scale manufacturing in the 1960s and early 1970s, and continues today to be used for short runs and prototypes.The method eliminates the design and fabrication of a printed circuit board. Wire wrapping is unusual among other prototyping technologies since it allows for complex assemblies to be produced by automated equipment, but then easily repaired or modified by hand.
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