Computer Hardware Basics
Computer Hardware Basics
The Computer
A computer is made up of many parts:
1. Input/Output (I/O) devices These allow you to send information to the
computer or get information from the computer.
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4. Motherboard A circuit board that allows the CPU to interact with other
parts of the computer.
Because a VGA (analog) connector does not support the use of digital
monitors, the Digital Video Interface (DVI) standard was developed.
LCD monitors work in a digital mode and support the DVI format. At one
time, a digital signal offered better image quality compared to analog
technology. However, analog signal processing technology has improved
over the years and the difference in quality is now minimal.
c. Parallel Port Most often used to connect a printer to the computer.
25-pin connector. Long and skinny, often pink in color. Transmits
data at 50-100 Kb/s.
d. USB Port Universal Serial Bus. Now used to connect almost all
peripheral devices to the computer. USB 1.1 transmits data at 1.5 Mb/s
at low speed, 12 Mb/s at full speed. USB 2.0 transmits data at 480
Mb/s.
g. Ethernet Port This port is used for networking and fast internet
connections. Data moves through them at speeds of either 10 megabits
or 100 megabits or 1 gigabit (1,000 megabits) depending on what
speed the network card in the computer supports. Little monitor lights
on these devices flicker when in use.
11. Fan Keeps your computer cool. If the inside of your computer becomes too
hot, then the computer can overheat and damage parts.
12. Heatsink Used to disperse the heat that is produced inside the computer by
the CPU and other parts by increasing surface area.
13. The little parts Capacitors store energy, Resistors allows a current
through, Transistors a valve which allows currents to be turned on or off.
14. Case (Tower if standing upright.) What your motherboard, CPU, etc is
contained in.
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