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It's All About Computers It's All About Computers BEGIN SHOW A PROJECT BY  Nita Arora COMPUTER OVERVIEW Skip Intro
BEFORE BEGINNING KNOW YOUR COMPUTER &  MAKE IT YOUR FRIEND
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.
WHAT’S INSIDE A COMPUTER LET’S CHECK OUT
•  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
•  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
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).
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."
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.
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.
•  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
•  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 hard drives per controller. Hard Drive
•  Each ribbon cable has two connectors for hard drives. •  With two controllers, each controlling two drives, a PC can support up to four IDE drives. Hard Drive
CD-ROM Drive •  CD-ROM drives enable the system to access CD-ROM disks. CD-ROM drives are quite large, usually the single largest component inside the PC. •  They are connected with an IDE cable to an IDE controller.
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.
•  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
Power Supply •  The Power Supply provides the necessary electrical power to make the PC operate. •  It takes standard 110 volt AC power and converts it into 12, 5, and sometimes 3.3 volt DC power. •  The vast majority of power supplies are about the size of a shoebox cut in half and are usually gray or metal colored.
Power Supply Cable •  Every drive needs to be connected to a power connector. •  There are several power connectors on one power supply cable.
Connectors •  There are many types of connectors (often called "ports") that different devices 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."
Keyboard and Mouse Connection •  All PCs have a keyboard port directly connected to the motherboard. •  Two types of keyboard connectors: –  DIN type connector popularly known as the "AT-style“  – PS/2 style“ or mini-DIN
•  PS/2 style mini-DIN is for both the keyboard and mouse • Each mini-DIN socket is clearly marked as to its correct use Keyboard and Mouse Connection
Universal Serial Bus (USB) •  USB ports can handle  many more devices Keyboards Mouse Digital cameras Printers Data Cable And many more…
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 has groups of small pins and sockets which insert as a group. •  DB connectors can have from 9 up to 37 pins.
DIN Connectors •  DIN connectors are a European design that is also common on every PC. •  These connectors are round and come in only two common sizes: DIN and Mini- DIN.
Centronics Connector •  Centronics connectors use one large central tab, covered with contacts instead of pins although, the word "pins" is still used 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.
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 very popular type of network cabling and most network cards have a RJ-45 socket.
Audio Connectors •  Audio connectors are perhaps the simplest of all. •  Use to plug into soundcards.
Sound Card Connection •  Soundcards perform two functions; they take digital information and turn it into sound, outputting the sound through speakers.  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 musical instruments.
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 the soundcard to output to those same type of devices. •  Most PCs will have a small cable running between the soundcard and the CD-ROM to enable the CD-ROM to play audio CD-ROMs through the soundcard. •  Turning your PC into a stereo system!
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.
Network Card •  Networks are connected PCs that share information. The PCs are usually connected by some type of cabling, usually an advanced type of phone cable 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.
Modem •  A modem works with your telephone line. •  A modem is designed to translate analog telephone signals into digital serial data. •  An external modem sits outside the PC and is plugged into a serial port. •  Modems have RJ-11 sockets.
Serial Port •  It takes a stream of serial data and converts it into a format that is easily understood by the CPU. •  The serial connector was and is either a 25- or a 9- pin male DB connector. •  You can get an adapter that enables you to convert 9 to 25 or 25 to 9.
THANK YOU END THANK YOU EXIT

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Computer Parts

  • 1. It's All About Computers It's All About Computers BEGIN SHOW A PROJECT BY Nita Arora COMPUTER OVERVIEW Skip Intro
  • 2. BEFORE BEGINNING KNOW YOUR COMPUTER & MAKE IT YOUR FRIEND
  • 3. 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.
  • 4. WHAT’S INSIDE A COMPUTER LET’S CHECK OUT
  • 5. • 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
  • 6. • 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
  • 7. 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).
  • 8. 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."
  • 9. 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.
  • 10. 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.
  • 11. • 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
  • 12. • 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 hard drives per controller. Hard Drive
  • 13. • Each ribbon cable has two connectors for hard drives. • With two controllers, each controlling two drives, a PC can support up to four IDE drives. Hard Drive
  • 14. CD-ROM Drive • CD-ROM drives enable the system to access CD-ROM disks. CD-ROM drives are quite large, usually the single largest component inside the PC. • They are connected with an IDE cable to an IDE controller.
  • 15. 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.
  • 16. • 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
  • 17. Power Supply • The Power Supply provides the necessary electrical power to make the PC operate. • It takes standard 110 volt AC power and converts it into 12, 5, and sometimes 3.3 volt DC power. • The vast majority of power supplies are about the size of a shoebox cut in half and are usually gray or metal colored.
  • 18. Power Supply Cable • Every drive needs to be connected to a power connector. • There are several power connectors on one power supply cable.
  • 19. Connectors • There are many types of connectors (often called "ports") that different devices 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."
  • 20. Keyboard and Mouse Connection • All PCs have a keyboard port directly connected to the motherboard. • Two types of keyboard connectors: – DIN type connector popularly known as the "AT-style“ – PS/2 style“ or mini-DIN
  • 21. • PS/2 style mini-DIN is for both the keyboard and mouse • Each mini-DIN socket is clearly marked as to its correct use Keyboard and Mouse Connection
  • 22. Universal Serial Bus (USB) • USB ports can handle many more devices Keyboards Mouse Digital cameras Printers Data Cable And many more…
  • 23. 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 has groups of small pins and sockets which insert as a group. • DB connectors can have from 9 up to 37 pins.
  • 24. DIN Connectors • DIN connectors are a European design that is also common on every PC. • These connectors are round and come in only two common sizes: DIN and Mini- DIN.
  • 25. Centronics Connector • Centronics connectors use one large central tab, covered with contacts instead of pins although, the word "pins" is still used 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.
  • 26. 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 very popular type of network cabling and most network cards have a RJ-45 socket.
  • 27. Audio Connectors • Audio connectors are perhaps the simplest of all. • Use to plug into soundcards.
  • 28. Sound Card Connection • Soundcards perform two functions; they take digital information and turn it into sound, outputting the sound through speakers. 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 musical instruments.
  • 29. 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 the soundcard to output to those same type of devices. • Most PCs will have a small cable running between the soundcard and the CD-ROM to enable the CD-ROM to play audio CD-ROMs through the soundcard. • Turning your PC into a stereo system!
  • 30. 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.
  • 31. Network Card • Networks are connected PCs that share information. The PCs are usually connected by some type of cabling, usually an advanced type of phone cable 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.
  • 32. Modem • A modem works with your telephone line. • A modem is designed to translate analog telephone signals into digital serial data. • An external modem sits outside the PC and is plugged into a serial port. • Modems have RJ-11 sockets.
  • 33. Serial Port • It takes a stream of serial data and converts it into a format that is easily understood by the CPU. • The serial connector was and is either a 25- or a 9- pin male DB connector. • You can get an adapter that enables you to convert 9 to 25 or 25 to 9.
  • 34. THANK YOU END THANK YOU EXIT