Made By : Gagandeep Singh CompTIA A+ Certified. PORTS ON MOTHERBOARD  PS/2 PORT  SERIAL PORT  PARALLEL PORT  VGA PORT  DVI PORT  USB PORT  MINI.

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Made By : Gagandeep Singh CompTIA A+ Certified

PORTS ON MOTHERBOARD  PS/2 PORT  SERIAL PORT  PARALLEL PORT  VGA PORT  DVI PORT  USB PORT  MINI DINS  LAN PORT  MODEM RJ-11 JACK  FIREWIRE PORT

 Identifying Game Controller Cable Connector.  Identifying External Audio Cable Connector.  Identifying Male/Female Connectors.  Identifying IDE Data Bus.  Identifying SATA Hard Disk Drive Data Bus.  Identifying Floppy Disk Drive Data Bus.

 Port has 6-pins.  It is a female port.  It require 6-pin male connector.

 The mouse is connected with a PS-2 mini-DIN connector.  Green is for mouse.  The keyboard is connected with a PS-2 mini-DIN Connector.  Purple is for Keyboard.

 Device is capable of Receiving one bit at a time.  It is a 9 pin male port.

 Uses either a 9-pin or 25-pin connector and a cylindrical cable much less susceptible to interference.  Can be up to 25 feet long.  It require 9 pin female connector.  Use to connect External modems and old mouse.

 Device is capable of receiving eight bit at a time.  It is a 25 pin female port. We require 25 pin male connector.  Port running at about 150Kb/sec.  Dot matrix printers are connected.  Utilize a male DB-25 pin connector on the computer and a male 36-pin Centronics cable at the printer end.  Most cables will be no more than ten feet, to reduce electronic interference along the cable.

 Used to connect the monitor to the computer.  VGA stands for Video Graphics Array.  VGA offers clean images at higher resolutions.

 It is a 15 female port.  It require 15 male connecter.  We can connect devices like monitors, projectors.

 DVI Stands for Digital Visual Interface.  Provide very high visual quality on digital display devices.  LCD computer displays and digital projectors.

 It has 24 female pins.  It require 24 pin male connector.

 A protocol for transferring data to and from digital devices.  USB stands for Universal Serial Bus.  A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices.  It has three versions of USB. Version Speed USB MBPS USB MBPS USB MBPS

 Audio connectors are used to affix cables to other audio equipment.  Connector includes 3.5mm pins that can be inserted into a socket.  This setup is used for audio, microphone and auxiliary output.

 This port is for LAN connection.  It has 8 pins.  Ethernet uses a bus and supports data transfer rates of 10 Mbps.  Connector RJ45 is used.

 Short for Registered Jack-11.  A four-wire connector used to connect telephone.  RJ-11 connectors are also used to connect local-area networks (LANs).  RJ-11 is used for dial up connection.

 A type of cabling technology for transferring data to and from digital devices at high speed.  Also known as IEEE  IEEE 1394 a devices are running on 400 Mb/s. (6 pins), half-duplex  IEEE 1394 b devices are running on Mb/s. (9 pins), full- duplex

 Digital cameras and memory card readers connect to the computer over FireWire.  Digital audio and video devices, external hard drives, high-performance DVD burners.

A Male Connector A Female Connector