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- 1983-11-26. "...enormous numbers of remote IBM MicroChannel/370 (9371) systems..." About z/VSE Micro Channel 370 Announcement Letter Number 190-141 dated...
- secondary emission. Because a microchannel plate detector has many separate channels, it can provide spatial resolution. A microchannel plate is a slab made from...
- Microchannel can refer to Basic structure used in microtechnology, see Microchannel (microtechnology). Micro Channel architecture in computing This disambiguation...
- microchannels, which are channels with a hydraulic diameter below 1 mm. Microchannel heat exchangers can be made from metal or ceramic. Microchannel heat...
- Microchannel in microtechnology is a channel with a hydraulic diameter below 1 mm, usually 1–99 μm. Microchannels are used in fluid control (see Microfluidics)...
- .. its new expansion bus, dubbed Micro Channel Architecture. "Open Standards vs. IBM – Remembering the MicroChannel Architecture". December 9, 2004. the...
- photons of light into electrons, amplifying the electrons (usually with a microchannel plate), and then converting the amplified electrons back into photons...
- IBM failed to establish a link in the consumer's mind between the PS/2 MicroChannel architecture and the immature OS/2 1.x operating system; the more capable...
- of 109 Ω between each electrode. Each channel has a diameter of 10-100 μm. The electron gain for one microchannel plate can be around 104-107 electrons...
- The Micro Channel Developers ****ociation (MCDA) was a consortium of computer manufacturers that sought to consider and prioritize steps in the maturation...