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Copyright © 2007 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved PC Fundamentals Presentation 3 – The Motherboard
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2 Objectives At the end of this presentation, you will be able to:
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3 Explain how power is distributed throughout the motherboard. Identify and explain the purpose of several circuits on the motherboard. Identify and explain the purpose of the ISA expansion bus, the PCI expansion bus, and the accelerated graphics port (AGP). Identify and explain the purpose of the DIMMs. Identify and explain the purpose of each of the field replaceable units (FRUs) on the motherboard.
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4 Motherboard Form Factors AT-Type Baby or Mini AT ATX-Type LPX Mini LPX Proprietary Designs
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5 Evolution of the Motherboard Processors have gone through several generations. Busses have evolved Memory has evolved
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6 Evolution of the Pentium Processor II III D I
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7 The AT and ATX Motherboards AT ATX
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8 AT Motherboard with Pentium CPU
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Power Distribution
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10 AT-Motherboard Power Connectors Black Wires Black Wires
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11 Power Connector
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Edge View of Motherboard
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13 Voltages supplied to the motherboard + 5 Volts - 5 Volts + 12 Volts - 12 Volts
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14 Voltage Regulator
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15 CPU Socket
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16 The MPU
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17 The Pin Grid Array (PGA) Socket.
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18 MPU Socket Lever 18
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19 Fan Heat Sink 19 CPU
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20 Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) Bus. 8-MHz Speed Supports 8-bit and 16-bit data transfer Used for slow speed operations such as modems and sound cards.
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21 ISA BUS
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22 8-bit Cards 16-bit Cards 22
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23 Motherboard ISA boards installed. 16-Bit 8-Bit
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24 Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Bus 33 MHz Handles 32-bit and 64-bit data transfers Processor independent Supports Plug and Play
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25 PCI BUS
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26 SIMMs
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27 Single In-line Memory Module (SIMM)
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28 Cache Memory Cache Memory
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29 The Chipset The support chips that make the microprocessor a microcomputer. Applications Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) that provide the signals, controllers, interfaces and buffers that the system needs to operate.
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30 Chipset
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31 Main functions of the Chipset A System Controller handles timing, interrupt and DMA control, and power management. A Memory Controller provides interconnection and control of memory systems. A Peripheral Controller connects the MPU to internal and external devices such as disk drives, buses, and peripherals.
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32 Super I/O Controller Super I/O Controller
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33 Super I\O Controller Interface to the floppy drive. Interface to serial ports. Interface to parallel ports.
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34 Keyboard Controller Keyboard Controller
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35 Keyboard Controller Communicates with the microprocessor in the keyboard. Performs a parity check. Converts serial data from the keyboard into the parallel data needed by the computer. Generates an interrupt to alert the system that a key has been depressed.
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36 ROM BIOS ROM BIOS
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37 Identifying the ROM BIOS. R3.60 Socket Version #
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38 Electrically-Erasable PROM… EEPROM
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39 Real Time Clock Real Time Clock
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40 The Real Time Clock (RTC) contains: Clock CMOS memory And in some cases the battery.
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41 CMOS is used to hold SETUP information.
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42 The FRUs on the AT Motherboard include: The MPU Any board plugged into the PCI bus. Any board plugged into the ISA bus. The SIMMs/DIMMs The ROM BIOS
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43 ATX Mother- board
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44 Early ATX Motherboard 9.6 ” 12 ”
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Power Distribution
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47 ATX-Motherboard Power Connector
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48 Motherboard Power Connector
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49 Power Connector Power Connector
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50 Power Supply Output Voltages ATX-Type +5 Volts +12 Volts -12 Volts -5 Volts +3.3 Volts
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51 Pentium 4, Heat Sink & Fan Pentium 4, Heat Sink & Fan
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52 PCI Bus
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53 AGP
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54 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Operates at twice the speed of the PCI bus or at 66MHz. Even higher speed versions are being developed. Mostly used by Video Cards
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55 DIMMs
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56 Dual In-line Memory Modules (DIMMs) have components and pin connections on both sides of board.
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57 Chipset
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58 Super I/O Controller Super I/O Controller
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59 ROM BIOS Battery
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60 I/O Ports
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61 ATX Mother- board Pentium D Processor Pentium D Processor PCI Bus
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62 ATX Mother- board PCI Express X1 PCI Express X16
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63 ATX Mother- board DDR DIMM
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64 10101 I/O Ports
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The motherboard is the heart and soul of the computer.
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