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An [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface_%28computing%29 '''interface'''] is simply something which joins one system to another. A control interface is one which enables a computer to '''[[Switches|switch]]''' things like bulbs, buzzers or motors on and off for example. Control interfaces can have built-in memory so that once programmed from a computer they can operate completely independently even when they are disconnected from the computer | An [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface_%28computing%29 '''interface'''] is simply something which joins one system to another. A control interface is one which enables a computer to '''[[Switches|switch]]''' things like bulbs, buzzers or motors on and off for example. Control interfaces can have built-in memory so that once programmed from a computer they can operate completely independently even when they are disconnected from the computer | ||
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Revision as of 16:48, 13 November 2014
An interface is simply something which joins one system to another. A control interface is one which enables a computer to switch things like bulbs, buzzers or motors on and off for example. Control interfaces can have built-in memory so that once programmed from a computer they can operate completely independently even when they are disconnected from the computer