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BEFORE BEGINNINGBEFORE BEGINNING

KNOW YOUR COMPUTERKNOW YOUR COMPUTER

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MAKE IT YOUR FRIENDMAKE IT YOUR FRIEND

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Computers

• Computers are automatic electronic devices that can perform complex tasks by breaking them into simple calculations and doing them extremely quickly .They have the ability to store , manipulate , and communicate information . Computers had a massive impact on our lives.

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04/10/23 4WHAT’S INSIDE A COMPUTER

LET’S CHECK OUT

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• The part of the PC that you actually see

is the case

• It is officially called the "system unit,“ but generally called as

the case.

Computer Case

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• Everything is connected to the motherboard

• A motherboard is a thin, flat piece of circuit board, usually of green or gold

color, usually slightly larger than a piece of paper.

Motherboard

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CPU

• The CPU (Central Processing Unit, also called the microprocessor) is where all the calculations take place in the PC.

• CPUs will be either PGA (Pin Grid Array) or SEC (Single Edge Cartridge).

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RAM (Random Access Memory)

• RAM (Random Access Memory) is where theCPU stores programsand data that it iscurrently using.

• RAM is measured in unitscalled "bytes“ and"megabytes."

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Read Only Memory

• When you switch on a computer, a program that is permanently stored in the ROM checks the computer and makes it ready for use. The ROM’s program cannot be changed.

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Hard Drive

• Hard drives store programs and data that are not currently being used by

the CPU.

• Hard drive capacity is measured in megabytes and

gigabytes.

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• The capacity of a single hard drive can vary from as low as 10 megabytes (very

old systems) up to 40,80,120 or more

gigabytes.

• There are two common types of hard drives: IDE

and SCSI.

Hard Drive

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• Any PC might have IDE, SCSI or both installed.

• IDE drives use a roughly 1.5“ wide, 40-pin ribbon cable

• SCSI drives will use a roughly 2" wide, 50-pin cable

• IDE supports up to two harddrives per controller.

Hard Drive

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• Each ribbon cable has twoconnectors for hard drives.

• With two controllers, eachcontrolling two drives, a PCcan support up to four IDE

drives.

Hard Drive

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CD-ROM Drive

• CD-ROM drives enable the system to access CD-ROM disks. CD-ROMdrives are quite large, usually the single largest component inside the PC.

• They are connectedwith an IDE cable toan IDE controller.

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Floppy Drive

• The floppy drive enables to access floppy diskettes.

• Floppy ribbon cables are the narrowest ribbon cable, only slightly more than 1"

wide.• There is a twist in the cable, usually close to

where the floppy cable is connected to the floppy

drive.

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• A PC can support up to two floppy drives.

•If a PC has two floppy drives, they will be connected to the same ribbon cable.

Floppy Drive

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Power Supply

• The Power Supplyprovides the necessaryelectrical power to make

the PC operate.

• It takes standard 110 voltAC power and converts itinto 12, 5, and sometimes

3.3 volt DC power.

• The vast majority of powersupplies are about the

size of a shoebox cut inhalf and are usually gray

or metal colored.

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Power Supply Cable

• Every drive needs to beconnected to a power

connector.

• There are several powerconnectors on one power

supply cable.

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Connectors

• There are many types of connectors (often called "ports")

that differentdevices use.

• Although there are close to 50 different connectors used with

PCs, almost all connectors break down into these types:

"DB," "DIN," "Centronics," "RJ,"USB, " and "Audio."

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Keyboard and Mouse Connection

• All PCs have a keyboard port directly connected to themotherboard.

• Two types of keyboard connectors:– DIN type connectorpopularly known as the "AT-style“ – PS/2 style“ or mini-DIN

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• PS/2 style mini-DIN isfor both the keyboard

and mouse

• Each mini-DIN socketis clearly marked as

to its correct use

Keyboard and Mouse Connection

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Universal Serial Bus (USB)

• USB ports can handle many more devices

Keyboards Mouse

Digital cameras Printers

Data Cable And many more…

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DB Type Connectors

• They have a slight D shape, designed to allow only one

proper way to insert the plug into the socket.

• Each DB connector hasgroups of small pins and

sockets which insert as a group.

• DB connectors can have from 9 up to 37 pins.

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DIN Connectors

• DIN connectors are aEuropean design that

is also common on every PC.

• These connectorsare round and comein only two common

sizes: DIN and Mini- DIN.

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Centronics Connector

• Centronics connectors use one large central tab, covered with contacts instead of pins

although, the word "pins" is stillused to describe the number of

contacts.

• Centronics connectors are also distinct in that the sockets have wire "wings" that lock the plug to the socket to reduce the chance of accidental removal.

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RJ Type Plug

• The little plastic plug used to connect your telephone wire to the jack is a classic example of an RJ type plug.

• Two types of RJ jacks used in PCs: the RJ-11 and the RJ-45.

• The phone jack is the RJ-11. It is used almost

exclusively for modems.

• RJ-45 is used for one verypopular type of network

cabling and most networkcards have a RJ-45 socket.

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Audio Connectors

• Audio connectors are perhaps the simplest of all.

• Use to plug intosoundcards.

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Sound Card Connection

• Soundcards perform two functions;

1) they take digital information and turn it into sound, outputting the sound through speakers.

2) They take sound, inputted through a microphone, and turn it into digital data.

• In order to play and record sounds, a soundcard needs to connect at least to a set

of speakers and a microphone.

• Soundcards have four sockets for mini-type audio

jacks:– Microphone, Speaker, Line In, and Line Out.

• Soundcards will have a 15-pin DB socket that enables you to connect electronic

musicalinstruments.

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Sound Card

• The Microphone and Speaker connect a microphone and speakers.

• Line In enables a soundcard to record from a stereo, tape recorder, etc.

• Line Out enables thesoundcard to output to those same type of devices.

• Most PCs will have a smallcable running between thesoundcard and the CD-ROM to enable the CD-ROM to play audio CD-ROMs through the soundcard.

• Turning your PC into a stereo system!

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Video Card

• The video card will have a distinct 15-pin DB connector.

• While most DB connectors will have only two rows of pins, the video card will

have three rows.

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Network Card

• Networks are connected PCs that share information.

The PCs are usually connected by some type of

cabling, usually an advanced type of phonecable or coax.

• Network cards (NICs) provide the interface between

the network and the PC.

• A NIC will be distinguished by having one of the following types of connectors:– RJ-45– 15-pin DB– 9-pin DB.– It is very common to see NICs with more than one connector.

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Modem

• A modem works withyour telephone line.

• A modem is designedto translate analog

telephone signals intodigital serial data.

• An external modemsits outside the PC

and is plugged into aserial port.

• Modems have RJ-11sockets.

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Serial Port

• It takes a stream of serialdata and converts it into a format that is easily understood by the CPU.

• The serial connector wasand is either a 25- or a 9-pin male DB connector.• You can get an adapterthat enables you toconvert 9 to 25 or 25 to 9.

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