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feedthrough

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feed·through  (fdthr)
n.
A conductor connecting two circuits on opposite sides of a printed circuit board.

feedthrough [ˈfiːdˌθruː]
n
(Electronics) Electronics a conductor used to connect two sides of a part, such as a printed circuit board


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Met all of the milestones for the consolidation of feedthrough manufacturing from Columbia, Maryland to Tijuana, Mexico and medical research and development into the Technology Development Center in Clarence, New York.
The Tx fiber optic panel feedthrough temperature probe can monitor the temperature in a variety of applications, such as in a batch process manufacturing vessel or to sense the exterior temperature through the wall of a NEMA enclosure in a transformer hot-spot monitoring system.
The final move of the filtered feedthrough product line from Carson City is scheduled to be completed during the third quarter of 2006.
 
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