Week 3 Common Computer Connector Types
Week 3 Common Computer Connector Types
Week 3 Common Computer Connector Types
CONNECTOR TYPES
W3 Objectives
At the end of this lesson, the students should be
able to:
Identify the various computer connector types and its functionalities
TOPIC
INTRODUCTION
A computer connector is a physical interface that allows you to connect a
device to a computer. There are many different types of computer
connectors, each with its own purpose.
TOPIC
What is a
PORTS?
A port is a hardware interface that you can use to connect devices to a computer. The port
transfers electronic signals between the device and the system unit. The port is either an
electrically wired socket or plug, or it can be a wireless transmission device.
Ports can vary by: shape; color according to coding standards; the number and layout of the
pins or connectors contained within the port; the signals the port carries; and the port’s location.
Ports exist for both internal and external devices.
A computer port is also called as a “Communication Port” as it is responsible for communication
between the computer and its peripheral device.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR Computer Back Panel TOPIC
TYPES
Serial ports are also known as RS-232 ports, and they are
standardized by the EIA/TIA-232-F standard. This standard defines
the electrical characteristics, timing, and pinout of the connectors.
A parallel port is a type of interface found on early computers (personal and otherwise) for connecting
peripherals. The name refers to the way the data is sent; parallel ports send multiple bits of data at once
(parallel communication), as opposed to serial communication, in which bits are sent one at a time. To do
this, parallel ports require multiple data lines in their cables and port connectors and tend to be larger than
contemporary serial ports, which only require one data line.
Parallel ports are also known as Centronics ports, after the company that originally designed them. They are
typically identified on IBM compatible computers as LPT (line printer) ports. For example, LPT1 might be
used for a printer and LPT2 might be used for a scanner.
The parallel port uses a 25-pin (DB-25) connector. The pins are numbered 1 to 25, starting at the top left
corner of the connector. The most commonly used pins are 2 through 9, which are used to send data.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
TYPES
Power Supply Port Connectors TOPIC
There are a lot of different Power Supply connectors out there. Luckily they are designed in such a way
that you cannot go wrong when installing them. The cable simply won’t fit in the connector slot when you
try to connect the wrong header.
P1 (PC Main / ATX connector)
The primary task of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is to provide your motherboard with power. This is done
via the 20-pins or 24-pins connector.
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Power Supply Port Connectors TOPIC
Berg connector
Used to supply power to floppy disk drives and some tape drives
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Power Supply Port Connectors TOPIC
P4 (EPS connector)
At some point in time the motherboard’s pins were no longer sufficient to provide the processor (cpu) with
power. With overclocked cpu’s drawing as much as 200W a need to provide power directly to the CPU was
created. Nowadays it is the P4, or EPS connector, to provide the cpu with power.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
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Power Supply Port Connectors TOPIC
SATA Connector
The SATA connector is the guy that made the Molex obsolete. All modern DVD-players, hard disk drives
and SSD’s are powered by SATA power.
e-SATA Connector
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
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USB Port Connector TOPIC
USB 2.0, released in April 2000, is the most commonly implemented standard. It can communicate at up to
480 Mbps. The original USB 1.1 standard is still commonly found in devices and systems. It can
communicate at up to 12 Mbps. A USB 2.0 device connected to a USB 1.1 hub or port will communicate at
only USB 1.1 speeds, even though it might be capable of faster speeds. Generally, the operating system will
inform you of this when you connect the device.
USB 3.0, also called SuperSpeed USB, is the latest USB standard released in November 2008. It features a
maximum transfer rate of 5.0 Gbps. It is 10 times faster than the USB 2.0 standard, has enhanced power
efficiency, and is backward compatible with USB-enabled devices currently in use.
USB cables have a maximum distance before performance suffers. To work around this, one or more hubs
can be used to create a chain to reach the necessary cable length. USB 1.1 has a maximum cable length of 3
meters, while USB 2.0’s maximum length is 5 meters. In each case, a maximum of five hubs can be used to
extend the cable length. The maximum cable length is not specified in the USB 3.0 specification.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
TYPES
Common Types of USB Connector TOPIC
USB-A connector:
This is the most common type of USB connector. It
is rectangular in shape and has four pins. USB-A
connectors are typically found on computers, hubs,
and other devices that provide USB ports.
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Common Types of USB Connector TOPIC
The pinout diagram of USB Type – A port is shown below. The pinout is common to all standards of Type – A.
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Common Types of USB Connector TOPIC
USB-B connector:
This type of connector is often used for printers,
scanners, and other devices that require more
power than a USB-A connector can provide. USB-B
connectors are rectangular in shape and have five
pins.
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Common Types of USB Connector TOPIC
USB-C connector:
This is a newer type of USB connector that is
becoming increasingly common. It is reversible, so
you don't have to worry about plugging it in the
wrong way. USB-C connectors can be used for both
data transfer and power delivery.
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Common Types of USB Connector TOPIC
The port of USB Type – C consists of 24 pins. The pinout diagram of USB Type – C is shown below. The
latest USB Specifications (USB4) is an USB-C only specification i.e., only USB type C devices can be used
with USB4 specifications.
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Common Types of USB Connector TOPIC
FireWire is a high-speed serial bus interface standard developed by Apple Computer. It was originally
known as IEEE 1394, but is now more commonly referred to as FireWire.
FireWire is used to connect a wide variety of devices to a computer, including:
• Digital video cameras
• External hard drives
• Scanners
• Printers
• Audio devices
• Musical instruments
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Firewire Terminology TOPIC
Apple was the primary vendor to promote the IEEE 1394 Standard and used the FireWire name
as a trademark for the IEEE 1394 implementation included in its Macintosh® systems. FireWire
has since become the common name for all IEEE 1394 devices.
• FireWire 400: This is the original version of FireWire, and it can transfer data at speeds of up to 400 Mbps.
• FireWire 800: This is a newer version of FireWire, and it can transfer data at speeds of up to 800 Mbps.
• IEEE 1394: This is the formal name of the FireWire standard.
• 1394a: This is an extension to the FireWire standard that adds support for daisy chaining up to 63 devices.
• 1394b: This is an extension to the FireWire standard that adds support for higher data transfer rates.
• 1394c: This is an extension to the FireWire standard that adds support for power over FireWire.
• Daisy chaining: This is the ability to connect multiple devices to a single FireWire port.
• Hot-swappable: This means that devices can be connected or disconnected from a FireWire port without
having to power down the computer.
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Thunderbolt Connector TOPIC
RCA connector:
This type of connector is used for connecting audio
devices to home theater systems and other audio
equipment.
The RCA connector is a set of two connectors, one
for audio and one for video. The audio connector is
the smaller of the two and is usually colored red or
white. The video connector is the larger of the two
and is usually colored yellow.
Three Main Types of Audio
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Connector TOPIC
VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. It is a standard analog video interface that was introduced in 1987 by
IBM. VGA is still widely used today, but it is gradually being replaced by digital interfaces such as HDMI and
DisplayPort.
VGA connectors are trapezoidal in shape and have 15 pins. The pins are arranged in three rows of five
pins. The first row of pins is used for the horizontal sync signal, the second row of pins is used for the
vertical sync signal, and the third row of pins is used for the video data.
VGA can support resolutions up to 1920x1200 pixels. It is a relatively simple and inexpensive interface,
which is why it is still widely used today. However, it is not as versatile as digital interfaces and it does not
support high resolutions or refresh rates.
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VGA Connector TOPIC
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DVI Connector TOPIC
DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface. It is a standard digital video interface that was introduced in 1999.
DVI is still widely used today, but it is gradually being replaced by newer standards such as HDMI and
DisplayPort.
DVI connectors are rectangular in shape and have 24 pins. The pins are arranged in four rows of six pins.
The first row of pins is used for the horizontal sync signal, the second row of pins is used for the vertical
sync signal, the third row of pins is used for the video data, and the fourth row of pins is used for the
auxiliary data.
DVI can support resolutions up to 2560x1600 pixels. It is a versatile interface that can be used with a
variety of devices, including computers, monitors, projectors, and TVs.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
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DVI Connector TOPIC
There are three types of DVI connectors based on the signals it can carry: DVI-I, DVI-D and DVI-A. DVI-I
is a DVI port with integrated analogue and digital signals. DVI-D supports only digital signals and DVI-A
supports only analogue signals.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
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Mini-DVI Connector TOPIC
Micro-DVI is a proprietary video output port introduced by Apple in 2008 on the original MacBook Air. It is a
smaller version of the standard DVI connector and has 17 pins. Micro-DVI can support resolutions up to
1920x1200 pixels.
Micro-DVI connectors are not widely used and are being phased out by Apple in favor of the newer
Thunderbolt standard. If you have a device with a Micro-DVI port, you can use an adapter to connect it to a
standard DVI monitor or TV.
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Display Port Connector TOPIC
Display Port is a digital display interface with optional multiple channel audio and other forms of data.
Display Port is developed with an aim of replacing VGA and DVI ports as the main interface between a
computer and monitor.
The latest version DisplayPort 1.3 can handle a resolution up to 7680 X 4320.
DisplayPort 1.4a is the latest (in production) version of DisplayPort Specification with support for 4K (3840
x 2160) at 120 Hz or 8K (7680 x 4320) at 60 Hz. An improved DisplayPort version 2.0 specification is
released in June of 2019 with an increased bandwidth of 77.37 Gbps (approximately).
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
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Mini-Display Port Connector TOPIC
Mini DisplayPort (mDP) is a miniaturized version of the DisplayPort standard. It was introduced in 2008
and is used on a variety of devices, including laptops, external monitors, and projectors.
Mini DisplayPort connectors are rectangular in shape and have 12 pins. The pins are arranged in two rows
of six pins. The first row of pins is used for the data, the second row of pins is used for the clock, and the
third row of pins is used for the ground.
Mini DisplayPort can support resolutions up to 4096x2160 pixels and refresh rates up to 60Hz. It can also
support audio, including surround sound.
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RCA Connector TOPIC
RCA Connector can carry composite video and stereo audio signals over three cables. Composite video
transmits analogue video signals and the connector is as yellow colored RCA connector.
The video signals are transmitted over a single channel along with the line and frame synchronization
pulses at a maximum resolution of 576i (standard resolution).
The red and white connectors are used for stereo audio signals (red for right channel and white for left
channel).
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Component Video Connector TOPIC
Component Video is an interface where the video signals are split into more than two channels and the
quality of the video signal is better that Composite video.
Like composite video, component video transmits only video signals and two separate connectors must be
used for stereo audio. Component video port can transmit both analogue and digital video signals.
The ports of the commonly found Component video uses 3 connectors and are color coded as Green, Blue
and Red.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
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S-Video Connector TOPIC
HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. It is a standard digital video and audio interface that
was introduced in 2002. HDMI is the most popular video interface in use today and is supported by a wide
variety of devices, including computers, televisions, Blu-ray players, and game consoles.
HDMI connectors are rectangular in shape and have 19 pins. The pins are arranged in three rows of six
pins. The first row of pins is used for the data, the second row of pins is used for the clock, and the third
row of pins is used for the ground.
HDMI can support resolutions up to 8K (7680x4320 pixels) and refresh rates up to 120Hz. It can also
support audio, including surround sound.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
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HDMI Connector TOPIC
Mini HDMI
With HDMI 1.3 Version, a new HDMI Port and Connector combination is released called the Mini HDMI.
Physically, it is smaller than a regular HDMI Port but has same 19 Pin. Intended for portable devices like
laptops, cameras, camcorders, the Mini HDMI Port isn’t that popular.
Micro HDMI
HDMI developers introduced a new HDMI Connector and Port called Micro HDMI with HDMI Version 1.4.
Micro HDMI also has 19 pins (just like regular HDMI and Mini HDMI) but the pinout is different.
Micro HDMI is often used in cameras, single board computers (like Raspberry Pi 4), etc. where physically it
is difficult to include a regular HDMI port.
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Micro vs Mini HDMI TOPIC
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Rj-45 Connector TOPIC
Ethernet is a networking technology that is used to connect your computer to Internet and communicate
with other computers or networking devices.
The interface that is used for computer networking and telecommunications is known as Registered Jack
(RJ) and RJ – 45 port in particular is used for Ethernet over cable. RJ-45 connector is an 8 pin – 8 contact
(8P – 8C) type modular connector.
The latest Ethernet technology is called Gigabit Ethernet and supports a data transfer rate of over
10Gigabits per second. The Ethernet or a LAN port with 8P – 8C type connector along with the male RJ-45
cable is shown below.
The un-keyed 8P – 8C modular connector is generally referred to the Ethernet RJ-45. Often, RJ-45 ports
are equipped with two LEDs for indicating transmission and packet detection.
COMPUTER CONNECTOR
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Rj-11 Connector TOPIC
RJ-11 is another type of Registered Jack that is used as an interface for telephone, modem or ADSL
connections. Even though computers are almost never equipped with an RJ-11 port, they are the main
interface in all telecommunication networks.
RJ-45 and RJ11 ports look alike but RJ-11 is a smaller port and uses a 6 point – 4 contact (6P – 4C)
connector even though a 6 point – 2 contact (6P – 2C) is sufficient. The following is a picture of an RJ-11
port and its compatible connector.
TAKE AWAYS!
The objective of computer connector types is to provide a physical interface for connecting two or
more electronic devices. Computer connectors come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each
designed for a specific purpose.
The objective of each computer connector type is to provide a reliable and efficient way to connect
two or more electronic devices. The type of connector that is used will depend on the specific
devices that need to be connected and the type of signal that needs to be transmitted.
There are many other types of computer connectors. Some of these connectors are specialized
for specific devices or applications, while others are more general-purpose. The objective of each
connector type is to provide a way to connect two or more devices and transmit the desired signal.