They are a variety of uses for pins. Safety pins are used to hold things in place such as clothing. Push-pins are used in a cork board for flyers and other forms of paper.
sewing uses pins so you can take up sewing bowling wrestling
LGA uses flat pads for the processor sockets instead of pins.
DDR SDRAM uses 184 pins.
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Orthopedic surgery often uses metal pins. The materials used in these pins (and other hardware) include stainless steel and titanium alloys.
XLR uses 3 pins, in order 1 = ground, 2 = hot, 3 = cold. You connect those to three pins in the 25 pins, but you need to check the manual of the connected unit which pins to connect them to.
There are many other uses for hair pins other than being used for hair. Like in the movies they are used as a lock pick, something that can be translated into real life; should you ever need one.
A standard Ethernet LAN cable, such as a Category 5 (Cat 5) or Category 6 (Cat 6) cable, typically uses 8 pins in its connectors (RJ45). These pins are arranged in a specific order to transmit data. However, not all 8 pins are always used; for instance, 10Base-T and 100Base-TX Ethernet standards only utilize 4 of the 8 pins for data transmission. In contrast, 1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet) uses all 8 pins for transmitting data.
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Golf uses putters and pins. Gymnastics uses parallel bars and a pommel horse. Hockey uses a penalty box.
It is used to temporarly hold pins and needles in a fixed area (the pin pad). simply stick the pins or needles into the pin pad and away you go.
The number of pins on a computer monitor can vary depending on the type of connection it uses. For example, a VGA connector typically has 15 pins, while a DVI connector can have 24 pins for dual-link or 18 pins for single-link connections. HDMI connectors have 19 pins, and DisplayPort connectors have 20 pins. Each type of connector serves different video and audio transmission needs.