Look up zif or ZIF in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ZIF, ZiF or Zif may refer to: Zero insertion force, a way to connect an electrical connector without...
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Zero insertion force (redirect from ZIFS)
force (ZIF) is a type of IC socket or electrical connector that requires very little (but not literally zero) force for insertion. With a ZIF socket,...
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imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) are a class of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that are topologically isomorphic with zeolites. ZIFs are composed of...
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Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld (redirect from ZiF)
Interdisciplinary Research (German: Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung (ZiF)) is the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Bielefeld University, Bielefeld...
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The AK-257 is a Soviet 57mm naval gun, originally a land ZIF-31 L/70 57mm (Type 66/76) cannon. During the early 1950s, development began of naval versions...
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were designed as a cheaper alternative compared to zero insertion force (ZIF) connectors, to facilitate programming and testing of equipment. Compared...
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Socket 478 (redirect from PGA/ZIF sockets)
Socket 478 Release date 2001 Designed by Intel Type PGA-ZIF Chip form factors Flip-chip pin grid array (FC-PGA2 or FC-PGA4) Contacts 478 (not to be confused...
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Zif (Arabic: زيف) is a Palestinian village located 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) south of Hebron. The village is in the Hebron Governorate in the southern West...
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when a device is inserted. For chips with many pins, zero insertion force (ZIF) sockets are preferred. Common sockets include Pin Grid Array (PGA) or Land...
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compatible with 168-pin socket CPUs. Socket 3 was a 237-pin zero insertion force (ZIF) 19×19 pin grid array (PGA) socket suitable for the 3.3 V and 5 V, 25–50 MHz...
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Ziph or Zif may refer to: Ziph (Bible), a town of the Tribe of Judah, near Hebron Wilderness of Ziph, a desert near the town of Ziph mentioned as the...
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mP6. Socket 7 typically uses a 321-pin (arranged as 19 by 19 pins) SPGA ZIF socket or the very rare 296-pin (arranged as 37 by 37 pins) SPGA LIF socket...
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Pentium OverDrive processors. Socket 2 was a 238-pin zero insertion force (ZIF) 19×19 pin grid array (PGA) socket suitable for the 5-volt, 25 to 66 MHz...
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being inserted incorrectly. Socket 1 was a 169-pin zero insertion force (ZIF) 17×17 pin grid array (PGA) socket suitable for the 5-volt, 16 to 33 MHz...
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appears as a major character. Zif is a Munchkin boy who appears in John R. Neill's first adaptation called The Royal Book of Oz. Zif is a student at the College...
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The name of Zif is found about four miles south of Hebron, attached to a rounded hill of some 100 feet in height, which is called Tell Zif. Its name appears...
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Socket AM3+ Release date mid-2011 Type PGA-ZIF Chip form factors PGA Contacts 942 (Socket) 938 (Socket AM3 CPU) 940 (Bulldozer Based CPU) FSB protocol...
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launcher type was the two-missile ZIF-101, with a magazine for 16 missiles. In 1963 an improved two-missile launcher, ZIF-102, with a magazine for 32 missiles...
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until Socket G3 in 2013. FC-PGA processors fit into zero insertion force (ZIF) motherboard sockets; similar packages were also used by AMD. A ceramic pin...
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Mounted in single, double and quadruple mounts (designated ZIF-31) on many early Soviet destroyers. ZIF-72: Naval version which is enclosed in a metal housing...
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Zipf's law (/zɪf/, German: [tsɪpf]) is an empirical law stating that when a list of measured values is sorted in decreasing order, the value of the n th...
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also referred to as Super 7, is a hardware-level extension of the Socket 7 ZIF socket specification for x86 processors. It was released in May 1998. Compatible...
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Socket AM3 Release date February 2009 (2009-02) Type PGA-ZIF Chip form factors PGA Contacts 941 (Socket) 938 (CPU) FSB protocol HyperTransport 3.x FSB...
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Socket sTR5 Type LGA-ZIF Chip form factors Flip-chip Contacts 4,844 FSB protocol PCI Express, Infinity Fabric Processor dimensions 58.5mm × 75.4mm 4410...
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Socket TR4 Type LGA-ZIF Chip form factors Flip-chip Contacts 4094 FSB protocol PCI Express, Infinity Fabric Processor dimensions 58.5mm x 75.4mm 4410...
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ZIF with dimensions as stated but with a total length of 71mm. Later, the micro-SATA interface made the total length 78.5mm. 1.8-inch drives with ZIF...
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Release date 2016 (2016) Designed by Intel Manufactured by Lotes Type LGA-ZIF Chip form factors Flip-chip Contacts 3647 FSB protocol Intel UPI DMI 3.0...
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cartridge from side to side after insertion, pushing the ZIF up and down repeatedly, holding the ZIF down lower than it should have been, and cleaning the...
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Socket 939 Type PGA-ZIF Chip form factors OPGA Contacts 939 FSB frequency 200 MHz System clock 1000 MHz HyperTransport link Voltage range 0.8–1.55 V Processors...
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September 1, 2015 (2015-09-01) Designed by Intel Manufactured by Lotes Type LGA-ZIF Chip form factors Flip-chip Contacts 1151 FSB protocol PCI Express Processors...
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