A "hot swap" is inserting or removing a component of a device while it is operating. "Hot-swappable" indicates an aspect of a device that allows such an operation. In phones, this usually refers ...
Also called "hot plug" and "hot insertion," hot swap is a feature of USB devices, allowing an external drive, network adapter or other peripheral to be plugged in without having to power down the ...
Of course, the star of this build is [Jan]’s hot swap socket design. We especially love the little clip that holds the column wires in place while also providing a spacer between those and the ...
What if game controllers were infinitely reconfigurable? How would that change the way that we develop digital games? This work explores a mechanism for interchangeable physical inputs on a game ...
[kmatch98] shares a quick hack with us over at Hackaday.io – a 3D-printed socket for Adafruit Stemma QT-based I2C modules. Since Adafruit has standardized the dimensions for their Stemma QT ...
Warm swap can be synonymous with "hot swap" (replace a module with the power on) or some variation thereof. For example, a module can be warm swapped while the computer is in hibernation or sleep ...
Server maker Supermicro has appointed a new independent auditor and submitted a compliance plan to the Nasdaq stock exchange to avoid being delisted amid reports it is losing customers because of ...