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A manual wire-wrap tool is cylindrical with one large on-axis hole (for the pin to be connected) and an off-axis hole (for the wire - usually 30 gauge). | A manual wire-wrap tool is cylindrical with one large on-axis hole (for the pin to be connected) and an off-axis hole (for the wire - usually 30 gauge). | ||
Rotating this tool leaves a tightly-wound helix of wire on the pin. | Rotating this tool leaves a tightly-wound helix of wire on the pin. | ||
− | There are also powered tools with motors that work | + | There are also powered tools with motors that work the same way. |
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− | the same way. | ||
Wirewrap is one of several circuit construction [[techniques]]. | Wirewrap is one of several circuit construction [[techniques]]. |
Revision as of 01:13, 21 September 2007
Wire-wrapping is a method of wiring through-hole components together on a board. It is usually used only for prototyping.
A manual wire-wrap tool is cylindrical with one large on-axis hole (for the pin to be connected) and an off-axis hole (for the wire - usually 30 gauge). Rotating this tool leaves a tightly-wound helix of wire on the pin. There are also powered tools with motors that work the same way.
Wirewrap is one of several circuit construction techniques.