plugboard
/ˈplʌɡbɔːrd/Definitions
1. noun
A device in early electromechanical teleprinters and typewriters, used to switch the path of electrical signals to different keys or circuits.
“The old typewriter had a complex plugboard that needed to be adjusted frequently.”
2. noun
A device used to connect or disconnect electrical circuits.
“The technician used a plugboard to reroute the power supply to the faulty machine.”