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A+ Guide to Managing and
Maintaining Your PC, 7e

Chapter 1
Introducing Hardware
Objectives
• Learn that a computer requires both hardware and
software to work
• Learn about the many different hardware
components inside of and connected to a computer

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Hardware Needs Software to Work
• Hardware
– Computer’s physical components
• Monitor, keyboard, memory, hard drive

• Software
– Instruction set
• Directs hardware to accomplish a task

– Uses hardware for four basic functions
• Input, processing, storage, output

• Hardware components
– Require an electrical system
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Figure 1-1 Computer activity consists of input, processing, storage,
and output
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Hardware Needs Software to Work
(cont’d.)
• User interaction with computer
– User and software communicate with input device
– Hardware uses two states: on and off

Figure 1-2 All communication, storage, and processing of data inside
a computer are in binary form until presented as output to the user
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Hardware Needs Software to Work
(cont’d.)
• Binary number system
– Stores and reads two states
• Zero or one

– Bit: binary digit
• Value of zero or one

– Nibble: four bits
– Byte: eight bits
– Used for counting, calculation, storage operations

• American Standard Code for Information
Interchange (ASCII)
– Used for storing information
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Figure 1-3 All letters and numbers are stored in a computer
as a series of bits, each represented in the computer as on
or off
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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PC Hardware Components
• Input/output (I/O) devices: external to the case
• Processing, storage devices: internal to the case
• Central processing unit (CPU)
– Also called: processor, microprocessor
– Reads input, processes data, writes data to storage

• Elements required by I/O, storage devices
– Method for CPU to communicate with the device
– Software to instruct, control the device
– Electricity to power the device
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Hardware Used for Input and Output
• I/O device communication with computer
components
– Wireless
– Cabled using a port
• Access point located in back or front of case

• Primary input devices
– Keyboard, mouse
• Requires electricity from inside case

• Primary output devices
– Monitor: visually displays primary computer output
– Printer: produces paper output (hard copy)
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Figure 1-4 Input/output devices connect to the computer case by
ports usually found on the back of the case
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Figure 1-5 The keyboard and the
mouse are the two most popular
input devices
Courtesy: Course
Technology/Cengage Learning
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Figure 1-6 The two most popular output
devices are the monitor and the printer
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage
Learning
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Figure 1-7 Two video connectors and two connectors used
by a printer
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Hardware Inside the Computer Case
• Storage and processing occurs in the case
• Internal devices common to most computers
–
–
–
–

Motherboard containing CPU, memory, other parts
Hard drive, optical drive for permanent storage
Power supply with power cords supplying electricity
Adapter cards for internal and external
communication
– Cables to connect devices

• Adapter card installed in expansion slots
• Cable types
– Data (communication) and power

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Figure 1-8 Inside the computer case
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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The Motherboard
• Largest, most important circuit board
– Main board or system board
– Contains the CPU, expansion slots, other devices

• Motherboard component categories
– Processing, temporary storage, communication,
power

• All devices communicate with motherboard CPU
• Peripheral device links to motherboard via cable
• Motherboard ports may be outside of the case
– Keyboard, mouse, parallel, USB ports, sound ports
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Figure 1-9 All hardware components are either located on the
motherboard or directly or indirectly connected to it because they must all
communicate with the CPU
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Figure 1-10 A motherboard provides ports for common I/O devices
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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The Processor and the Chipset
• CPU
– Chip inside the computer
– Performs most data processing

• Chipset
– Group of microchips controlling data flow

• Personal computer (PC)
– Focus of this text

• Major CPU, chipsets manufacturers
– Intel Corporation, AMD
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Figure 1-11 The processor is hidden underneath the fan and the
heat sink, which keep it cool
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Storage Devices
• Primary storage (main memory)
– Temporary storage used by the processor

• Secondary storage (permanent storage)
– Enables data to persist after machine turned off
– Examples: hard drive, CD, DVD, USB drive

• Primary-secondary memory relationship analogy
– Library book stacks: permanent storage
– Books moved to a desk: temporary storage

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Figure 1-12 Memory is a temporary place to hold
instructions and data while the CPU processes both
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Primary Storage
• Provided by random access memory (RAM)
– Located on motherboard, adapter cards

• RAM chips
–
–
–
–

Embedded on small board
Plugs into motherboard
Most common: dual inline memory module (DIMM)
Video memory: embedded on video card

• Volatile memory
• Non-volatile memory
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Figure 1-13 A DIMM holds RAM and is mounted directly
on a motherboard
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Secondary Storage
• Remote storage locations containing data and
instructions
– Cannot be directly processed by CPU
– Permanent

• Hard drives
– Main secondary computer storage device
– Magnetic hard drives
• Use Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)

– Solid state drive (SSD)
• Use nonvolatile flash memory
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Figure 1-15 Hard drive with sealed
cover removed
Courtesy: Seagate Technologies LLC

Figure 1-16 Four SSD drives
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage
Learning

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Secondary Storage (cont’d.)
• Hard drives (cont’d.)
– ATA (AT Attachment) standard
• Specifies motherboard-hard drive interface
• Types: serial ATA (SATA), parallel ATA (PATA)

– Serial ATA standard
• External SATA (eSATA)
• Usually two to eight SATA and eSATA connectors

– Parallel ATA (PATA)
• Slower than SATA
• Two connectors on a motherboard for two data cables
• Accommodates up to four IDE devices
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Figure 1-18 Using a parallel ATA interface, a motherboard has two IDE
connectors, each of which can accommodate two devices; a hard drive
usually connects to the motherboard using the primary IDE connector
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Figure 1-19 Two IDE devices connected to a motherboard using both IDE
connections and two cables
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Figure 1-20 This system has a CD-ROM and a Zip drive sharing
the secondary IDE cable and a hard drive using the primary IDE cable
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Secondary Storage (cont’d.)
• Optical drives
– RW can write to a disk
– ROM (read-only memory) can only read a disc

Figure 1-22 This CD drive is an EIDE device and connects to the
motherboard by way of an IDE data cable
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Secondary Storage (cont’d.)
• USB flash drives and memory cards
– Popular, nonvolatile flash memory chips
– Compact; easy to use; currently hold up to 64 GB of
data

Figure 1-24 Most laptops have a memory card slot
that can accommodate an SD card
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Secondary Storage (cont’d.)
• Floppy drive
– Older secondary storage device
– 3.5-inch disk holding 1.44 MB of data
– Floppy drive connector
• Distinct from IDE connectors
• Floppy drive cable accommodates one or two drives

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Motherboard Components Used For
Communication Among Devices
• Traces
– Fine lines on top and bottom of the motherboard’s
surface

• Bus
– System of pathways, transmission protocols

• Data bus
– Carries the data

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Figure 1-27 On the bottom of the motherboard, you can
see bus lines terminating at the CPU socket
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Motherboard Components Used For
Communication Among Devices
(cont’d.)

• Binary data corresponds to voltage on the line

– Voltage, lack of voltage interpreted as binary digits

• Data bus sizes today
– 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 bits wide
– Some use error checking bit

Figure 1-28 A data bus has traces or lines that carry voltage interpreted by the CPU
and other devices as bits Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Motherboard Components Used For
Communication Among Devices
(cont’d.)

• Data path size

– Width of a data bus

• Motherboard can have more than one bus
– Main motherboard bus
• Communicates with CPU, memory, chipset
• Also called system bus, front side bus (FSB), memory
bus, host bus, local bus, external bus

• System clock
– Dedicated to timing motherboard chip activities
– Quartz crystal generates oscillation
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Figure 1-29 The system clock is a pulsating electrical signal sent out by this
component that works much like a crystal in a wristwatch (one line, or circuit, on
the motherboard bus is dedicated to carrying this pulse)
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Motherboard Components Used For
Communication Among Devices
(cont’d.)
• Devices work according to beats (or cycles)
• Clock speed measured in hertz (cycles/second)
– One megahertz (MHz): one million cycles per second
– One gigahertz (GHz): one billion cycles per second

• Common ratings for motherboard buses
– 2600 MHz, 2000 MHz, 1600 MHz, 1333 MHz, 1066
MHz, 800 MHz, 533 MHz, or 400 MHz

• Range of CPU speeds: 166 MHz to 4 GHz
• Buses for expansion slots: PCI, AGP, ISA
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Figure 1-30 The lines of a bus terminate at an expansion slot where they
connect to pins that connect to lines on the expansion card inserted in the
slot
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Figure 1-31 The one AGP slot used for a video card is set farther from
the edge of the board than the PCI slots
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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Expansion Cards
• Some names for circuits mounted in expansion slots
– Circuit cards, adapter boards, expansion cards, cards

• Cards that connect the CPU to an external device
–
–
–
–

Video: provides a port for the monitor
Sound: provides ports for speakers and microphones
Network: provides a port for a network cable
Modem: provides ports for phone lines

• Determine a card’s function by identifying its port

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Figure 1-32 This adapter card is a modem card and is
mounted in a PCI slot on the motherboard
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Figure 1-34 The easiest way to identify this video card is to look at the ports on the
end of the card
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning
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The Electrical System
• Power supply
–
–
–
–

Most important electrical component
Converts AC voltage external source to DC voltage
Reduces voltage from 110-120 volts to 12 volts or less
Runs a fan to cool the inside of the computer case

• Temperatures > 185° F can cause component failure
• Motherboard has 1 or 2 connections to power supply

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Figure 1-36 The motherboard receives its power
from the power supply by way of a 20 or 24-pin
connector called the P1 connector
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage
Learning
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Instructions Stored on the Motherboard
and Other Boards
• BIOS (basic input/output system)
– Data and instructions stored on ROM chips
– ROM BIOS chips: type of firmware

• Three purposes served by motherboard ROM BIOS
– System BIOS: manages simple devices
– Startup BIOS: starts the computer
– CMOS setup: changes motherboard settings

• CMOS RAM: includes date, time, port configurations
• Flash ROM
– ROM chips that can be overwritten
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Figure 1-37 This firmware chip contains flash ROM and CMOS RAM; CMOS
RAM is powered by the coin battery located near the chip
Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning

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Summary
• A computer comprises hardware and software
• Main functions
– Input, output, processing, storage

• Data stored in a binary format (one or zero, on or off)
• Input/output devices
– Keyboard, mouse, printer, monitor

• Motherboard (system board)
– Contains CPU, access to other circuit boards,
peripherals
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Summary (cont’d.)
• Primary storage (RAM): volatile
• Secondary storage: nonvolatile
• Parallel and serial ATA standards
– Enable secondary storage devices to interface with the
motherboard

• Computer bus
– System of communication pathways, protocols

• ROM BIOS
– Helps start PCs; manages simple devices; changes
some motherboard settings
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  • 1. A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e Chapter 1 Introducing Hardware
  • 2. Objectives • Learn that a computer requires both hardware and software to work • Learn about the many different hardware components inside of and connected to a computer A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 2
  • 3. Hardware Needs Software to Work • Hardware – Computer’s physical components • Monitor, keyboard, memory, hard drive • Software – Instruction set • Directs hardware to accomplish a task – Uses hardware for four basic functions • Input, processing, storage, output • Hardware components – Require an electrical system A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 3
  • 4. Figure 1-1 Computer activity consists of input, processing, storage, and output Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 4
  • 5. Hardware Needs Software to Work (cont’d.) • User interaction with computer – User and software communicate with input device – Hardware uses two states: on and off Figure 1-2 All communication, storage, and processing of data inside a computer are in binary form until presented as output to the user Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 5
  • 6. Hardware Needs Software to Work (cont’d.) • Binary number system – Stores and reads two states • Zero or one – Bit: binary digit • Value of zero or one – Nibble: four bits – Byte: eight bits – Used for counting, calculation, storage operations • American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) – Used for storing information A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 6
  • 7. Figure 1-3 All letters and numbers are stored in a computer as a series of bits, each represented in the computer as on or off Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 7
  • 8. PC Hardware Components • Input/output (I/O) devices: external to the case • Processing, storage devices: internal to the case • Central processing unit (CPU) – Also called: processor, microprocessor – Reads input, processes data, writes data to storage • Elements required by I/O, storage devices – Method for CPU to communicate with the device – Software to instruct, control the device – Electricity to power the device A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 8
  • 9. Hardware Used for Input and Output • I/O device communication with computer components – Wireless – Cabled using a port • Access point located in back or front of case • Primary input devices – Keyboard, mouse • Requires electricity from inside case • Primary output devices – Monitor: visually displays primary computer output – Printer: produces paper output (hard copy) A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 9
  • 10. Figure 1-4 Input/output devices connect to the computer case by ports usually found on the back of the case Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 10
  • 11. Figure 1-5 The keyboard and the mouse are the two most popular input devices Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e Figure 1-6 The two most popular output devices are the monitor and the printer Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning 11
  • 12. Figure 1-7 Two video connectors and two connectors used by a printer Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 12
  • 13. Hardware Inside the Computer Case • Storage and processing occurs in the case • Internal devices common to most computers – – – – Motherboard containing CPU, memory, other parts Hard drive, optical drive for permanent storage Power supply with power cords supplying electricity Adapter cards for internal and external communication – Cables to connect devices • Adapter card installed in expansion slots • Cable types – Data (communication) and power A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 13
  • 14. Figure 1-8 Inside the computer case Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 14
  • 15. The Motherboard • Largest, most important circuit board – Main board or system board – Contains the CPU, expansion slots, other devices • Motherboard component categories – Processing, temporary storage, communication, power • All devices communicate with motherboard CPU • Peripheral device links to motherboard via cable • Motherboard ports may be outside of the case – Keyboard, mouse, parallel, USB ports, sound ports A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 15
  • 16. Figure 1-9 All hardware components are either located on the motherboard or directly or indirectly connected to it because they must all communicate with the CPU Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 16
  • 17. Figure 1-10 A motherboard provides ports for common I/O devices Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 17
  • 18. The Processor and the Chipset • CPU – Chip inside the computer – Performs most data processing • Chipset – Group of microchips controlling data flow • Personal computer (PC) – Focus of this text • Major CPU, chipsets manufacturers – Intel Corporation, AMD A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 18
  • 19. Figure 1-11 The processor is hidden underneath the fan and the heat sink, which keep it cool Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 19
  • 20. Storage Devices • Primary storage (main memory) – Temporary storage used by the processor • Secondary storage (permanent storage) – Enables data to persist after machine turned off – Examples: hard drive, CD, DVD, USB drive • Primary-secondary memory relationship analogy – Library book stacks: permanent storage – Books moved to a desk: temporary storage A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 20
  • 21. Figure 1-12 Memory is a temporary place to hold instructions and data while the CPU processes both Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 21
  • 22. Primary Storage • Provided by random access memory (RAM) – Located on motherboard, adapter cards • RAM chips – – – – Embedded on small board Plugs into motherboard Most common: dual inline memory module (DIMM) Video memory: embedded on video card • Volatile memory • Non-volatile memory A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 22
  • 23. Figure 1-13 A DIMM holds RAM and is mounted directly on a motherboard Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 23
  • 24. Secondary Storage • Remote storage locations containing data and instructions – Cannot be directly processed by CPU – Permanent • Hard drives – Main secondary computer storage device – Magnetic hard drives • Use Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) – Solid state drive (SSD) • Use nonvolatile flash memory A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 24
  • 25. Figure 1-15 Hard drive with sealed cover removed Courtesy: Seagate Technologies LLC Figure 1-16 Four SSD drives Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 25
  • 26. Secondary Storage (cont’d.) • Hard drives (cont’d.) – ATA (AT Attachment) standard • Specifies motherboard-hard drive interface • Types: serial ATA (SATA), parallel ATA (PATA) – Serial ATA standard • External SATA (eSATA) • Usually two to eight SATA and eSATA connectors – Parallel ATA (PATA) • Slower than SATA • Two connectors on a motherboard for two data cables • Accommodates up to four IDE devices A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 26
  • 27. Figure 1-18 Using a parallel ATA interface, a motherboard has two IDE connectors, each of which can accommodate two devices; a hard drive usually connects to the motherboard using the primary IDE connector Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 27
  • 28. Figure 1-19 Two IDE devices connected to a motherboard using both IDE connections and two cables Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 28
  • 29. Figure 1-20 This system has a CD-ROM and a Zip drive sharing the secondary IDE cable and a hard drive using the primary IDE cable Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 29
  • 30. Secondary Storage (cont’d.) • Optical drives – RW can write to a disk – ROM (read-only memory) can only read a disc Figure 1-22 This CD drive is an EIDE device and connects to the motherboard by way of an IDE data cable Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 30
  • 31. Secondary Storage (cont’d.) • USB flash drives and memory cards – Popular, nonvolatile flash memory chips – Compact; easy to use; currently hold up to 64 GB of data Figure 1-24 Most laptops have a memory card slot that can accommodate an SD card Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 31
  • 32. Secondary Storage (cont’d.) • Floppy drive – Older secondary storage device – 3.5-inch disk holding 1.44 MB of data – Floppy drive connector • Distinct from IDE connectors • Floppy drive cable accommodates one or two drives A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 32
  • 33. Motherboard Components Used For Communication Among Devices • Traces – Fine lines on top and bottom of the motherboard’s surface • Bus – System of pathways, transmission protocols • Data bus – Carries the data A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 33
  • 34. Figure 1-27 On the bottom of the motherboard, you can see bus lines terminating at the CPU socket Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 34
  • 35. Motherboard Components Used For Communication Among Devices (cont’d.) • Binary data corresponds to voltage on the line – Voltage, lack of voltage interpreted as binary digits • Data bus sizes today – 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 bits wide – Some use error checking bit Figure 1-28 A data bus has traces or lines that carry voltage interpreted by the CPU and other devices as bits Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 35
  • 36. Motherboard Components Used For Communication Among Devices (cont’d.) • Data path size – Width of a data bus • Motherboard can have more than one bus – Main motherboard bus • Communicates with CPU, memory, chipset • Also called system bus, front side bus (FSB), memory bus, host bus, local bus, external bus • System clock – Dedicated to timing motherboard chip activities – Quartz crystal generates oscillation A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 36
  • 37. Figure 1-29 The system clock is a pulsating electrical signal sent out by this component that works much like a crystal in a wristwatch (one line, or circuit, on the motherboard bus is dedicated to carrying this pulse) Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 37
  • 38. Motherboard Components Used For Communication Among Devices (cont’d.) • Devices work according to beats (or cycles) • Clock speed measured in hertz (cycles/second) – One megahertz (MHz): one million cycles per second – One gigahertz (GHz): one billion cycles per second • Common ratings for motherboard buses – 2600 MHz, 2000 MHz, 1600 MHz, 1333 MHz, 1066 MHz, 800 MHz, 533 MHz, or 400 MHz • Range of CPU speeds: 166 MHz to 4 GHz • Buses for expansion slots: PCI, AGP, ISA A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 38
  • 39. Figure 1-30 The lines of a bus terminate at an expansion slot where they connect to pins that connect to lines on the expansion card inserted in the slot Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 39
  • 40. Figure 1-31 The one AGP slot used for a video card is set farther from the edge of the board than the PCI slots Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 40
  • 41. Expansion Cards • Some names for circuits mounted in expansion slots – Circuit cards, adapter boards, expansion cards, cards • Cards that connect the CPU to an external device – – – – Video: provides a port for the monitor Sound: provides ports for speakers and microphones Network: provides a port for a network cable Modem: provides ports for phone lines • Determine a card’s function by identifying its port A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 41
  • 42. Figure 1-32 This adapter card is a modem card and is mounted in a PCI slot on the motherboard Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 42
  • 43. Figure 1-34 The easiest way to identify this video card is to look at the ports on the end of the card Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 43
  • 44. The Electrical System • Power supply – – – – Most important electrical component Converts AC voltage external source to DC voltage Reduces voltage from 110-120 volts to 12 volts or less Runs a fan to cool the inside of the computer case • Temperatures > 185° F can cause component failure • Motherboard has 1 or 2 connections to power supply A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 44
  • 45. Figure 1-36 The motherboard receives its power from the power supply by way of a 20 or 24-pin connector called the P1 connector Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 45
  • 46. Instructions Stored on the Motherboard and Other Boards • BIOS (basic input/output system) – Data and instructions stored on ROM chips – ROM BIOS chips: type of firmware • Three purposes served by motherboard ROM BIOS – System BIOS: manages simple devices – Startup BIOS: starts the computer – CMOS setup: changes motherboard settings • CMOS RAM: includes date, time, port configurations • Flash ROM – ROM chips that can be overwritten A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 46
  • 47. Figure 1-37 This firmware chip contains flash ROM and CMOS RAM; CMOS RAM is powered by the coin battery located near the chip Courtesy: Course Technology/Cengage Learning A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 47
  • 48. Summary • A computer comprises hardware and software • Main functions – Input, output, processing, storage • Data stored in a binary format (one or zero, on or off) • Input/output devices – Keyboard, mouse, printer, monitor • Motherboard (system board) – Contains CPU, access to other circuit boards, peripherals A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 48
  • 49. Summary (cont’d.) • Primary storage (RAM): volatile • Secondary storage: nonvolatile • Parallel and serial ATA standards – Enable secondary storage devices to interface with the motherboard • Computer bus – System of communication pathways, protocols • ROM BIOS – Helps start PCs; manages simple devices; changes some motherboard settings A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, 7e 49