Motherboard Components... CSE
Motherboard Components... CSE
Motherboard Components... CSE
An Introduction
PCI SLOTS
ISA SLOTS
AMR Slot
South Bridge
SIMM
DIMM
SODIMM
BIOS
The System
Unit
What is a chip?
dual inline
packages (DIP)
holds memory
chips
pin grid
array (PGA)
package
holds processor
chips
Next
Parallel Port
USB Ports
Serial Ports
SERIAL PORT
Considered to be one of the most basic external
connections to a computer, the serial port has been an
integral part of most computers for more than 20 years.
Although many of the newer systems have done away
with the serial port completely in favor of USB
connections, most modems still use the serial port, as
do some printers, PDAs and digital cameras. Few
computers have more than two serial ports.
Parallel Ports
If you have a printer connected to your computer, there is
a good chance that it uses the parallel port. While USB is
becoming increasingly popular, the parallel port is still a
commonly used interface for printers. Parallel ports can be
used to connect a host of popular computer peripherals:
Printers
Scanners
CD burners
External hard drives
Iomega Zip removable drives
Network adapters
Tape backup drives
Scanners
Mice Joysticks
Flight yokes
Speakers
Telephones
Video phones
Network connections
CPU SOCKETS
IDE
SATA
SMPS
LPX
ATX
SFX