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An electronic circuit board or system. In a computer, controllers contain the circuitry to run a peripheral device and are either contained on a plug-in expansion board or on the motherboard. In larger computers, a controller may be contained on one or more boards or in an external, stand-alone cabinet. See also video game controller.


(hardware)controller - Part of a computer, typically a separate circuit board, which allows the computer to use certain kinds of peripheral devices. A disk controller is used to connect hard disks and floppy disks, a network controller is used for Ethernet. Other controllers are: keyboard controller, interrupt controller and graphics controller.


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He trained as a management accountant with Chrysler in Detroit before taking up financial management positions in their European operations and then held various controllerships within Air Products Europe.
His most recent positions include Controllerships with Greenfield Wine Company and Kendall-Jackson, Vice President of Finance with Yorkshire Foods, Inc.
Previously he spent 12 years with National Semiconductor in a variety of financial roles, including divisional controllerships, worldwide wafer fab financial responsibility, and controller positions in remote manufacturing plants.
 
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