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- Auxiliary Interface
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An auxiliary interface refers to a secondary connection point or connector that allows additional devices or components to be connected to a main system or device.
In computing, an auxiliary interface can be a physical port or socket on a computer or electronic device used to expand its capabilities or connect peripherals.
It can also refer to a software interface that provides supplementary functionality or allows communication between different software components.
Example sentences:
- The laptop has several auxiliary interfaces, including USB, HDMI, and headphone jacks.
- The auxiliary interface between the printer and computer allows for seamless data transfer.
- Developers can use the auxiliary interface to extend the functionality of the app.
- By connecting the speakers to the auxiliary interface, the audio quality significantly improved.
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