audioboard

English

Etymology

From audio + board.

Noun

audioboard (plural audioboards)

  1. A board with many audio connections.
    • 1965, School executive's guide, Prentice-Hall, Inc., page 457:
      A type of installation used in an increasing number of elementary classrooms consists of a library table in a corner of the room on which there is a jackbox or an audioboard with plug-ins for a few headphones.
  2. (computing) A circuit board used for audio processing.
    • 1995, PC Mag - Dec 19, 1995, page 56:
      Just slide the daughtercard onto the audioboard connectors and plug the audio card into your computer.
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