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 | [[ain_module|AIN]] | Analog INput | A module which accepts input of a Voltage Range (normally 0 to +5 V) | | [[ain_module|AIN]] | Analog INput | A module which accepts input of a Voltage Range (normally 0 to +5 V) |
 | [[aout_module|AOUT]] | Analog OUTput | A module which outputs a Voltage Range (norm. 0 to 5 or 12 V) - also known as CV (Control Voltage) Outputs |  | [[aout_module|AOUT]] | Analog OUTput | A module which outputs a Voltage Range (norm. 0 to 5 or 12 V) - also known as CV (Control Voltage) Outputs | 
-| [[Assembler|ASM]] | ASseMbly Language | |+| [[dictionary:Assembler|ASM]] | ASseMbly Language | |
 | [[BCD]] | Binary Coded Decimal | The three chars '​1','​2','​7'​ represent the BCD of the integer 127 |  | [[BCD]] | Binary Coded Decimal | The three chars '​1','​2','​7'​ represent the BCD of the integer 127 | 
 | [[Bankstick|BS]] ​ | BankStick | Non-volatile memory module based on the 24LC256 / 24LC512 EEPROM | | [[Bankstick|BS]] ​ | BankStick | Non-volatile memory module based on the 24LC256 / 24LC512 EEPROM |
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 |[[Vdd]]/​[[Vcc]]| Voltage Drain/​Collector | Positive Voltage eg: +5V regulated supply. Voltage measured relative to Vss. Regulation is typically done on the Core board. Name refers to '​draining'​ or '​collecting'​ electrons (negatively charged) from the circuit. | |[[Vdd]]/​[[Vcc]]| Voltage Drain/​Collector | Positive Voltage eg: +5V regulated supply. Voltage measured relative to Vss. Regulation is typically done on the Core board. Name refers to '​draining'​ or '​collecting'​ electrons (negatively charged) from the circuit. |
 |[[Vss]]/​[[Vee]]| Voltage Source/​Emitter | Negative Voltage eg: 0V Reference. Also called "​Ground",​ "​Gnd",​ "​Shield",​ and less often, "​Earth"​ or "​Chassis"​. Usually in an audio application,​ the 0V line is connected to the chassis. This 0V line is particularly susceptible to noise, so care should be taken with wiring this line. Name refers to the '​source'​ '​emitting'​ electrons (negatively charged) into the circuit. | |[[Vss]]/​[[Vee]]| Voltage Source/​Emitter | Negative Voltage eg: 0V Reference. Also called "​Ground",​ "​Gnd",​ "​Shield",​ and less often, "​Earth"​ or "​Chassis"​. Usually in an audio application,​ the 0V line is connected to the chassis. This 0V line is particularly susceptible to noise, so care should be taken with wiring this line. Name refers to the '​source'​ '​emitting'​ electrons (negatively charged) into the circuit. |
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