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© 2008 Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1 Ports for peripheral devices Types of ports w/ speeds (= transfer rates): –Serial 115K bps, –Parallel 500K bps –USB 480M bps (2.0) –USB 4800M bps (3.0) –Ethernet 100M,1000M bps –Tele. modem 56K bps –FireWire (or 1394) 400M bps, 800M bps, and 3.2G bps (= 3200M bps) –Audio ports –VGA (monitor), DVI, s-video –HDMI
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2 Expansion cards slotted into motherboard Notice in the picture the 2 expansion cards have ports on them
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3 Types of Ports Serial port – Transfers data one bit at a time – Speed: very slow … – Legacy (ex mouse)
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4 Types of Ports Parallel – Transfers eight bits of data simultaneously (transmits “in parallel”) – Speed: 500 K bps – (faster that serial – Legacy (ex printer)
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5 Types of Ports Universal serial bus (USB) – Speeds: USB 2.0: 480 M bps USB 3.0: 4800 M bps (= 4.8 G bps) Competitive speeds to Firewire port USB Port USB Connector
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6 Types of Ports Ethernet – Connects computers to networks, modems – (newer speed:10,000 M bps ) – Often listed on computer spec sheet as: 10/100/1000 M bps Fast Ethernet LAN Ethernet Port Ethernet jack (RJ-45 connector)
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7 Types of Ports FireWire (or 1394) – Max speeds: 400 M bps 800 M bps 3.2G bps (in develop.) – Digital cameras, etc – Comes in several different configs. Know the 5-sided hexagon one! FireWire Port FireWire Connector
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Ports for multimedia and monitor VGA – to connect CRT and older LCD monitors DVI /S-video– to newer LCD monitors, TVs (DVI is video only, not audio) HDMI – newest way to connect to TV, home theatre equipmt (Hi Def Multimedia Interface, audio and video) S= Super ; DVI= Digital video interface HDMI VGA S-video DVI DVI VGA
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9 Types of Wireless Ports on Test 2 Bluetooth Radio waves IrDA – Uses infrared light – Direct line of sight
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