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an object that allows you to connect two pieces of equipment of different types or sizes a. British an object that allows you to connect several pieces of electrical equipment to one electricity supply b. an object that allows you to use electrical equipment in countries where there is a different
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connects a computer to a peripheral device, such as a storage device, network, or human interface device. As a host controller can also be viewed as bridging the protocols used on the
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In software, an adapter is a piece of code that complies with an interface of an existing component while actually using another implementation.
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is a device that converts attributes of one electrical device or system to those of an otherwise incompatible device or system. Some modify
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travel adapter allows British plugs to be connected to American or Australian sockets.
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connectors, but does not affect electrical power- and signalling-related attributes.
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between peripheral and computer, and internally to the computer, it is also called a
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on an old system, or legacy devices to a modern port. Such adapters may be entirely
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adapts electricity from household mains voltage (either 120 or 230 volts
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Accessory for adapting or connecting two devices or two workpieces
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attributes, while others merely adapt the physical form of one
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Both spellings are used in both British and American English.
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Many countries with ties to Europe use 230-volt, 50 Hz AC
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Index

Adaptors
Adapter (disambiguation)

mains power plug
power
signal
connector
mains electricity
power plugs and sockets
passive
other countries supply 120-volt, 60 Hz AC

power supply
AC
DC
consumer electronics
AC adapters
Adapter (computing)
host controller
buses
network adapter
display adapter
dongles
legacy port
passive
USB adapter
serial port
25-contact
nine-contact
Adapter pattern

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