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"cabling" Definitions
  1. all the cables that are required for particular equipment or a particular system

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One of the sources said the Hamburg assembly plant was facing some problems with cabling the jets, stirring memories of cabling problems which plagued the A380 superjumbo a decade ago.
The government doesn't supply lighting or cabling for live television.
Each car is 21.5m long and contains 100km of cabling.
Anandtech reports that VESA hasn't really answered the cabling conundrum.
Yes. Does the extra cabling add weight to the pack?
Despite the Rio fiasco, Latin American cities are still cabling up.
Optical fiber offers some of the highest speeds and lightweight cabling.
Without the extensive cabling system, the tree would have fallen years ago.
One key area is increasing data transmission capacity by investing in fiber optic cabling.
Brompton's battery-in-a-backpack and exposed cabling are, well, ugly, even if they're practical.
There were a couple gripes with the previous IE 800 model in terms of cabling.
If the cabling is disturbed, its properties will be altered and the signal will change.
OHB System has yet to find a customer for a satellite fitted with such containment cabling.
There is no longer a sound foundation, and the upper portion lacks sound wood for cabling.
Plus, you cut the amount of cabling going to the figure in half by eliminating hydraulic lines.
The damage to subway cabling from corrosion was extensive, and the repairs have been strictly temporary patches.
I've seen plenty of that, and plenty of people who just let the exposed cabling show through.
It's a doubly odd sticking point, given how many of its competitors have ditched the cabling altogether.
Along with those reeds and drumsticks, there's a good amount of cabling and even more THC-related products.
There were shortcomings, like the extra cabling, and an obvious boundary separating the microdisplay and the Oculus' screens.
In a statement Friday, TfL said that hundreds of miles of cabling had been installed across its network.
Though Sony doesn't actually label this, imagery of the bundle shows the cabling used on the original model.
The council said that cabling for the farm would be underground, enabling sheep to graze around the panels.
But we also came across numerous bolted pieces of metal with anti-corrosion paint and tangles of cabling.
You go to Austin at one point and you watch them, they're literally digging a ditch to lay cabling.
The second session was suspended for a few minutes after some cabling became unearthed at the start-finish line.
Quite literally, in fact: The Times reports that 13,000 pounds of redundant ethernet cabling was binned along the way.
While this increases the bandwidth, it also introduces some of the cabling issues we've seen with Thunderbolt 3 previously.
"Water has come through the ceiling resulting in large puddles on the floor around cabling and wiring," Chiller said.
LONDON — The boilers are shot, the water pipes sag and the 2330-year-old cabling is a fire hazard.
After the wireless business sale, it plans to focus on its enterprise business of data centres and undersea cabling.
This will enable the island to use air-cooling technology without investing in cabling to deliver power from the mainland.
As a consequence, except for the last few hundred metres of connection to the customer, copper cabling has almost disappeared.
Those at OHB System, for example, have proposed fastening together with strong cabling any components expected to survive re-entry.
A electricity sub-station in the area had also suffered significant damage and some stored electricity cabling was destroyed by fire.
There are no exotic servers here and both underwater cabling and building vessels like this are well understood at this point.
Also note the artifacting around Vlad's head where the iPhone finds itself confused by all the cabling and scaffolding behind him.
But when there are so many sensors, including cameras, radar and LIDAR, that is a lot of point-to-point cabling.
"She added that internet subscriber's experience with hardware costs — electronics such as modems, routers, and cabling — is also now "essentially zero.
These next-gen sensors are complemented by higher performance CPUs and GPUs, as well as improved cabling, heat management and circuitry.
At least now, MacBook Pro consumers will be able to fill their holiday stockings with cheaper USB-C gadgets, dongles and cabling.
To make it work with the shoe's cabling system, the Nike team adjusted the gearing inside the motor's off-the-shelf box.
Angha said that the cabling in a modern vehicle is the third-heaviest component of a car, after the engine and transmission.
In reality, 500 people work on these trains every week to put together 50 miles of cabling and 5 miles of welding.
With Thunderbolt's expanded bandwidth, we can now legitimately run graphics cards outside the computer without creating a major bottleneck through the cabling.
Nexans provides copper and fibre-optic cables and cabling systems to the energy infrastructure, industry, building and Local Area Network (LAN) markets.
" She adds, "In operation areas, water has come through the ceiling resulting in large puddles on the floor around cabling and wiring.
About 100 miles of electrical cabling will be replaced, along with 6,500 electrical wall outlets, 5,000 light fixtures and 330 fuse boxes.
The Metro system will undergo an unprecedented 29-hour shutdown for an emergency safety investigation of power cabling, officials said on Tuesday.
His clinical, precise sculptures are often disrupted by found objects or makeshift elements, such as packing tape, bubble wrap, and electrical cabling.
Perhaps more important than the physical cabling is the type of network protocol cars should use to speed up the flow of information.
Basically, fiber-optic cabling is wound around whatever it is that needs to be safeguarded and a continuous signal is sent through it.
Germany is trialling a new highway that uses overhead electrified cabling to recharge the batteries in hybrid vehicles as they drive, reports Business Insider.
Investigators said the cabling lacked seals and was lying on wet ground caused by a water leak that had gone unrepaired for seven months.
The Avalon has SSD, PSU, and graphics-adapter boards — all located at the front of the unit — which eliminate the need for pesky cabling.
Rather than paying for heavy cabling and other power-grid upgrades — something it had done once previously — the company decided to go another route.
With the help of a mechanical engineer, she devised a rudimentary fit system, the cabling that would take the place of shoelaces in the sneaker.
Cooper said that using a space-based network meant companies didn't need to install, rip up, and reinstall cabling in order to provide a service.
But according to Rascon, at least one protestor was arrested by sheriff's deputies after cabling himself to a vehicle to prevent it from being towed.
Another unnamed customer will use 5G to solve its "last mile" problem of reaching local customers without making further investments in broadband cabling, he said.
So automakers have been supplementing their networks, adding 100 megabit per second (Mbps) Ethernet cabling, for example, to the rat's nest of wiring inside vehicles.
Meanwhile, fiber-optic cables have a speed limit: Light moves through the vacuum of space about 47% faster than it can through solid-glass cabling.
An extremely heavy-duty tape typically used in the live event world in order to keep things where they're supposed to be, such as cabling.
In photovoltaic solar cells, for example, the European Copper Institute (ECI) states that copper is used in cabling, earthing, inverters and transformers, among other things.
What architects would do if they could is string up a skyscraper with high strength cabling and fasten it to an asteroid that's orbiting the earth.
In the arms race to find a new "edge", some firms installed their computer cabling close to the stock exchange to get data a millisecond faster.
It'll also have a correspondingly huge footprint, taking up 7,300 square feet of space (roughly equivalent to two basketball courts) and containing 90 miles of cabling.
The neon orange windscreen, seat stitching, and cabling all make it look like it'd be right at home in a sci-fi movie like Blade Runner.
Thunderbolt 3 requires active cabling for high-bandwidth unless it's a really short run, and that means a more expensive cable with transceivers at each end.
Within months, Australia had established a subsea cabling division in its foreign office and said it would not allow the Solomons cable to connect in Australia.
Photo: David Nield (Gizmodo)It's that time again—another USB standard is upon us, ready to upgrade your device's ports and cabling in the coming years.
Dolce has oodles of Stacy Adams — a perfectly slouchy green turtleneck with some cabling was $125 or, by the time I was leaving the store, $80.
Questions abound about the susceptibility to hacking of tens of thousands of miles of underground cabling and the backup radio antennas used for launching Minuteman missiles.
The new international airport has been beset by delays caused by red tape and technical problems such as with smoke ventilation systems, cabling and the doors.
Today, fans are far more interested in Levi's Stadium's Wi-Fi service—a service supported by more than 1,300 access points and 400 miles of network cabling.
The new international airport has been beset by delays caused by red tape and technical problems, including issues with smoke ventilation systems, cabling and more recently doors.
"What's enabled by internet, Wi-Fi, freestanding autonomous devices is so many new possibilities that you can almost bypass the problem of cabling a house," Harper says.
Various small issues have arisen during testing and a Government Accountability Office report, like a cabling mishap that created a tear in the immense folding sun shield.
How it'd help: A space-based internet network would mean companies don't need to install, rip up, and reinstall cabling in order to provide fast internet service.
Several opening dates for the planned new airport have been postponed as the project faced red tape and technical problems with smoke ventilation systems, cabling and doors.
"We've made the entire solar array, so the support structure and all of the power cabling, embedded into a single solar mat," Hingley went on to add.
Analysts see ABB's decision to sell the high-voltage cabling business of Power Grids as a sign that ABB wants to keep the rest of the business.
Presently, and very concerning, the cabling system is failing on the east trunk, as a cable has pulled through the very thin layer of wood that remains.
The Taycan (née Mission E) uses an industry-first 800-volt battery, which allows for smaller cabling than the standard 400-volt system, making the car lighter.
They use the same basic mechanics as the HyperAdapt 1.0, but are more a lifestyle than a performance shoe, and have a more sophisticated cabling and lacing system.
"When the foot hits the foot bed, the adaptive lacing adjusts the cabling system to a comfortable level around the foot," Tiffany Beers, Senior Innovator at Nike, says.
Specialists have said that the tree is too old and damaged to be helped and that "without the extensive cabling system, the tree would have fallen years ago."
You might need to apply some creative cabling to get your router in a better place, but it's going to be worth the effort for the end results.
Nokia said it would collaborate with Facebook to deliver high-capacity wireless signals in dense urban areas where fiber optic cabling is not practical to deliver to each household.
The regulator made the move after calculating prices for the first time on the basis of modern fibre-optic technology rather than conventional copper cabling as in the past.
The new system, which will require more than 2,000 km (1200 miles) of cabling, will also host a new government network which the emergency services will use to communicate.
He also posted the photo, with the same caption in a photo essay on his blog: Thailand's unsightly cabling has been an ongoing subject of debate for the metropolitan government.
This small but important update was spotted by Benson Leung, the Google engineer who has raised awareness of the dangers of faulty cabling after a USB-C destroyed his Pixel.
The side tunnel, though, is pitch black save for the helmet lamps, and the trek to the valve is a slosh through muck and over tangles of mangled electrical cabling.
A more centralized approach could bring huge cost savings by reducing the number of processors used in a car and thus reducing the need for the cabling among those processors.
John Hingley, Renovagen's founder and CEO, told CNBC in March that the company had designed a rollable solar farm, with the power cabling and support structure embedded into a "solar mat".
It has focused more on cabling fiber to street cabinets - junction boxes - rather than homes, which is less costly and faster, and using alternative technologies over the last mile of copper.
The cabling system was a bit problematic from time to time — if I stretched the wrong way, I'd feel the tension of the cable on the headset — but it was largely unobtrusive.
Berlin Brandenburg airport was due to open in 2011, but several opening dates have been postponed as the project faced red tape and technical problems with smoke ventilation systems, cabling and doors.
Unfortunately, this "shallow trenching" method meant that the cabling became exposed and damaged over time, and eventually Google Fiber decided to end the service rather than have to rebuild the entire network.
They would point to all the cabling and equipment in Queensbridge's base­ments, installed but unactivated, as evidence that the public sector just doesn't have the expertise or capital to make it work.
The company bought do-it-yourself home security provider Lifeshield for about $25 million in February and purchased Advanced Cabling Systems - a provider of fire alarm and video surveillance systems - in January.
The company bought do-it-yourself home security provider Lifeshield for about $25 million in February and purchased Advanced Cabling Systems — a provider of fire alarm and video surveillance systems — in January.
But you can also get a rounded module; or a module with cabling holes, a tablet dock (including a rotating dock), a module with a built-in USB hub or a wireless charger.
"Anything that speeds up and makes more efficient the cabling of the national system is welcome and I think could create value for all the shareholders," Starace said as Enel presented its results.
The project has been beset by embarrassing delays caused by red tape, suspicions of bribery, plus a raft of technical problems, including issues with smoke ventilation systems, cabling, ceiling fans, and the doors.
For example, all the concrete panels are manufactured in a factory near the border with Hungary, and are tested, numbered and brought to the site, with piping and electrical cabling already in place.
In fact, Paglen's underwater seascapes attest to NSA tapping only when you read their titles, but the point is clear: governmental surveillance is not abstract, it is manifested at the level of physical cabling.
"The institution was having inmates run cabling for their closed circuit televisions within the institution instead of paying a state of Ohio employee or even a vendor to come and do that," said Meyer.
You need to look out for active rather than passive cabling, and/or the SuperSpeed logo, and of course make sure video output is supported by the source USB-C port in the first place.
Those chunky, hub-mounted magnesium wheels attached to the bike via a single-sided fork and rear swingarm are engineering marvels, while the sleek aluminum frame neatly hides the chain and most of the cabling.
It seems Access realized it had to go a bit deeper with the cabling; in San Antonio, a similar method is used — but the fiber is laid at least six inches deep into the ground.
The company's problems in Louisville stem from its decision to lay its cabling just inches beneath the road's surface, in part because incumbents like AT&T attempted to block Google from sharing its utility poles.
Making it work required installing 2km of network cabling, all of which feeds back into a cupboard containing a set of rack-mounted computers that would not look out of place in a data centre.
The producers ensure that all of the cabling from the cameras are properly laid down, gaffed with tape or a covering to avoid slips and falls, and connected into all of the pools participating news bureaus.
Venue floors are slicked with vomit from motion sickness, and rhythmic gymnastics gains new relevance in this bright future, as dance moves adapt to accommodate the miles of cabling snaking their way throughout the dancefloor. 4.
The price of offshore wind generated by his turbines, he says, fell by 60% in 2013-17 as they doubled in size to 20103-9MW apiece without needing large increases in their foundations, cabling and installation time.
Best Row of Seats: It feels a little silly picking one collection of glass, metal, plastic, and cabling over another, but the row of seats that's second from the kitchen makes a compelling argument for its supremacy.
CANAAN, Haiti (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a street of rocks and white dust in the center of one of the world's newest cities, Alisma Robert pointed to an array of electric cabling strung between rickety wooden poles.
Safran co-produces the jet's engines with General Electric and makes the bulk of its cabling as well as equipment from oxygen masks to fuel systems, slides, lighting and cockpit doors after acquiring Zodiac Aerospace in 2018.
Thousands of residents have already fled and hundreds of thousands of others were left in the dark with power companies cut off electricity to try to prevent more fires being sparked by snapped cabling in the brushland.
These developments have led Google Fiber to pause its expansion plans and even consider ditching fiber optic cabling as a delivery mechanism, with the company looking instead toward wireless options after purchasing San Francisco-based internet provider Webpass.
This kind of brute-force design is also apparent in the bike's mess of exposed cabling bound together with tie-wraps, as well as the two protruding wing nuts with swiveling latches you have to manipulate when folding the bike.
Safran co-produces the jet's engines with General Electric and makes the bulk of its cabling as well as a raft of equipment from oxygen masks to fuel systems, slides, lighting and cockpit doors after acquiring Zodiac Aerospace in 2018.
Transport for London estimates that over 2,000 km (or 1,200 miles) of cabling will need to be installed as part of the project, and says that all of it will need to be installed outside of operational hours to avoid service interruption.
Back in February, the Facebook -led Telecom Infrastructure Project led a call to put $170 million into startups focusing on solutions to improve infrastructure: the switching technologies, engineering, cabling and other components that go into building networking for internet and other communications services.
The Stealth Cell Tower is made from an HP Laserjet 1320, since the printer was designed with free space inside, a tiny computer called the Raspberry Pi 3 equipped with a few antennas, a BladeRF SDR board enabling radio frequency communication, and cabling.
In Libya today, brave IOM staff are working against the odds to improve conditions to meet minimum standards of safety, hygiene and sanitation: installing proper toilets and water purification systems, repairing sewage pipes and electrical cabling, and providing ventilation fans and water heaters.
It's not really sexy to the average person to talk about cable routing, but to an engineer, being able to do that in a virtual environment and know how much cabling you need and what the route looks like, that's very exciting.
All said and done the room conversion took about two weeks to complete, including a giant non-functional NES control pad on the wall that not only frames the TV, but also cleverly allows all of the necessary cabling to be left out in the plain sight.
"Our system will be provided to end users completely ready to use, with all required elements including cabling and installation by a certified professional, at a starting price of 4,000 euros for 4.2 kilowatt-hours (kWh) nominal," Eaton Electical EMEA's Vice President of Marketing Cyrille Brisson said.
Said tunnel looks pretty legit by tunnel standards, with cabling, paneled walls, what looks like ventilation, and some kind of track—it's unclear whether it's intended to carry construction equipment or prototype vehicles, but it does look far too small to carry the Boring Company's monstrous Godot drill.
On the side, I was lucky to be assisting a digital art curator Christiane Paul for three years and digital pieces require a lot of cabling, hardware, and mounting accessories, and for the production team to work on turning on/off all the pieces before and after public hours.
Untangle your wiresImage: WellenThe mass of wires hiding behind your monitor or TV set might not be the most urgent maintenance job you can find, but having an organized cabling system can really speed up the tasks of troubleshooting or reinstalling devices, and is probably preferable from a fire safety perspective as well.
For those who spoke at the "Deep Cables: Uncovering the Wiring of the World" conference, organized by the Disruption Network Lab, at the Bethanien Arts Center on Saturday, understanding the online space involves sightings of physical cabling infrastructure; the smells, sounds, and textures of these spaces; and the lived realities shaped by internet distribution.
"Somehow I had been led to believe that the life of a foreign correspondent was a glamorous one — a lot of sitting around beach cabanas with Kings, Prime Minsters, Agas and other such folk and occasionally cabling New York for money," Mr. Borders later wrote in Times Talk, an internal newsletter that was later discontinued.

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