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glossary:glossary_a [2021/08/05 22:35] – [AVR] add link JohnFletcherglossary:glossary_a [2022/02/27 13:14] – [AT-Bus] grovenor
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 American Standard Code for Information Interchange American Standard Code for Information Interchange
 [[glossary:asciicode|Table of Codes]]\\  [[glossary:asciicode|Table of Codes]]\\ 
-[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII|Wikipedia article]]+[[wp>ASCII|ASCII]]
 ===== Aspect ===== ===== Aspect =====
  
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 ===== AT-Bus ===== ===== AT-Bus =====
 An alternative CAN Bus protocol devised by MERG member Roger Edwards which overcomes what he sees as deficiencies in the [[glossary:glossary_c#cbus|CBUS]] protocol.  An alternative CAN Bus protocol devised by MERG member Roger Edwards which overcomes what he sees as deficiencies in the [[glossary:glossary_c#cbus|CBUS]] protocol. 
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 +===== ATC =====
 +Stands for Automatic Train Control. Within MERG usually refers to a series of kits for automating train running on DC layouts. These kits are capable of controlling layouts from a simple end to end shuttle up to quite complex arrangements. The abbreviation may also be found as a more general reference to automatic train control, model or prototype.
  
  
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 AVR is the name of a microcontroller family used in many [[:other:arduino|Arduino]] boards. AVR is the name of a microcontroller family used in many [[:other:arduino|Arduino]] boards.
-See [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVR_microcontrollers | AVR microcontrollers]].+See [[wp>AVR_microcontrollers | AVR microcontrollers]].
 ===== AWG ===== ===== AWG =====
  
glossary/glossary_a.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/29 19:54 by sven-e

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