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+ | ===== Gerber ===== | ||
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+ | A Gerber is a 2D binary vector image that describes every single layer of the PCB design. For instance, one Gerber describes the silk screen while the other describes the top, copper layer. | ||
===== GIT repository ===== | ===== GIT repository ===== | ||
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GIT is one of a group of publicly accessible repositories for software, firmware, and documentation which implement ' | GIT is one of a group of publicly accessible repositories for software, firmware, and documentation which implement ' | ||
- | Wiki entry: [[https:// | + | Wiki entry: [[wp>Git_%28software%29|GIT Software]] |
SourceForge is another such web based versioning repository and should be familiar to MERG members as the home of JMRI: [[http:// | SourceForge is another such web based versioning repository and should be familiar to MERG members as the home of JMRI: [[http:// | ||
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===== GPIO ===== | ===== GPIO ===== | ||
- | General-purpose input/ | + | General-purpose input/ |
GPIO pins (generally) have no predefined purpose, and go unused by default. Normally these are Tri-State pins. | GPIO pins (generally) have no predefined purpose, and go unused by default. Normally these are Tri-State pins. |
glossary/glossary_g.txt · Last modified: 2022/03/24 20:13 by chrisridd