👉 Inchpin is a term used in computer science and digital electronics to describe a node or component that connects two or more wires. It's often referred to as a "pin" because it acts like an electrical connection between two wires. In the context of the computer industry, it refers specifically to the 16-pin connector on most modern computers. Inchpins are essential for the wiring and assembly of electronic circuits in various applications such as audio amplifiers, microprocessors, and other digital devices