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    (1) A device attached to the end-points of a bus network or daisy-chain. The purpose of the terminator is to absorb signals so that they do not reflect back down the line. Ethernet networks require a terminator at both ends of the bus, and SCSI chains require a single terminator at the end of the chain.

    (2) A character that indicates the end of a string. In the C programming language, the null character serves as a terminator.

     

     

     

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