Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
puerto lacheado
English translation:
latched port
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Dec 15, 2011 13:39
12 yrs ago
Spanish term
puerto lacheado
Spanish to English
Tech/Engineering
Telecom(munications)
Automatic train control system
Discrete input/output module (DIOM): Safety outputs comprise buffers which are excited through certain (?) ports... (Las salidas de seguridad constan de unos buffer que son excitados desde puertos lacheados activados por el bus VME.)
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3 +2 | latched port | RSI EN-ES (AA) |
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Dec 18, 2011 15:19: RSI EN-ES (AA) Created KOG entry
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latched port
I think there might be some Spanglish going on. Sounds to me like latched. I would google "vme bus latched ports" and other variations. "excitados" to me might suggest "exited", but not too sure on that. Some ideas. HTH
PDF that talks about VME bus:
http://www.transputer.net/mtw/imsb016/doc/vme/vmebook.pdf
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Note added at 15 mins (2011-12-15 13:55:10 GMT)
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Strike my comment about "excitados".
PDF that talks about VME bus:
http://www.transputer.net/mtw/imsb016/doc/vme/vmebook.pdf
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Note added at 15 mins (2011-12-15 13:55:10 GMT)
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Strike my comment about "excitados".
Note from asker:
Thank you Double A. I have since found the term "latched bus interface" amongst others on manufacturers' websites. |
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