DIP stands for Digital In - line Package Almost all printers and computers have a series of DIP switches that are "read" when the machine is turned on
A small switch used to select the operating mode of a device, mounted as a dual in-line package DIP switches can be either sliding or rocker switches, and they are often grouped for convenience They are used in printed circuit boards, dot-matrix printers, modems, and many other peripheral devices (Ref: Dyson, Dictionary of Networking)
A switch or set of switches often used in computer and peripheral hardware DIP switches are often used in printers to set emulation mode, page length, communications and character set settings
A dual in-line package switch It has two parallel rows of contacts that let the user switch electrical current through a pair of those contacts to on or off They are used to reconfigure computer components and peripherals
DIP is an acronym for Dual In-Line Package Printed circuit boards and peripheral devices are often equipped with a bank of DIP switches There are two styles; slide switches and rocker switches In both cases, the switch positions can be set on or off with a ball point pen or some other pointed object These hardware switches allow for a variety of operating conditions to be set before the board or device is put into use
A tiny switch (or group of switches) on a circuit board Named for the form factor of the carrier device in which the switch is housed
Small plastic switch, normally in an array, used for selecting hardware options as an alternative to jumpers
Dual Inline Package Small on-off switches mounted in computer hardware for purposes of user configuration When adding expansion cards to computers, DIP switches must often be set to make the card compatible with the computer's configuration
A group of subminiature switches mounted in a package compatible with standard integrated-circuit sockets Note: DIP switches are usually composed of rocker or slide-type switches
A device that has two parallel rows of contacts that let the user switch electrical current through a pair of those contacts to on or off They are used to reconfigure components and peripherals
small toggle switches on a board that are set to control various aspects of the board's operation
DIP stands for Digital In-line Package Almost all printers and computers have a series of DIP switches that are "read" when the machine is turned on The switches can be set to establish default settings If DIP switches are changed with the power on, they have no effect until the power is turned off, then back on
(computer science) one of a set of small on-off switches mounted in computer hardware; used in place of jumpers to configure the machine for a user
A small switch on a circuit board or some other device that holds configuration or setup information for that device