This article deals with electronics manufacturing and prototyping techniques, see
Wire wrap jewellery for the
jewellery related topic Wire wrap is a technique for constructing small numbers of complex
electronics assemblies. It is an alternative technique to the use of small runs of
printed circuit boards, and has the advantage of being easily changed for
prototyping work. It has been used to construct
telephone exchanges,
computers, control consoles,
radios,
radars,
sonars, and other complex pieces of equipment that are needed in small volumes; the
Apollo Guidance Computer, among many other historically relevant computers, was constructed using wire wrap technology.
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