A typical ATX PC motherboard
with constituent components is given below:
A motherboard is the physical arrangement in a computer that contains the computer's basic circuitry and components.
The important constituent components of an ATX Motherboard are given below:
The important constituent components of an ATX Motherboard are given below:
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1. Mouse & keyboard:
Keyboard Connectors are two types basically. All PCs have a Key
board port connected directly to the motherboard. The oldest, but still
quite common type, is a special DIN(Dueche industrie norm), and most PCs until recently
retained this style connector. The AT-style keyboard connector is
quickly disappearing, being replaced by the smaller mini
DIN PS/2-style keyboard connector.
You can use an AT-style keyboard with a PS/2-style socket (or the other way around) by using a converter. Although the AT connector is unique in PCs, the PS/2-style mini-DIN is also used in more modern PCs for the mouse. Fortunately , most PCs that use the mini-DIN for both the keyboard and mouse clearly mark each mini-DIN socket as to its correct use. Some keyboards have a USB connection, but these are fairly rare compared to the PS/2 connection keyboards.
2. USB (Universal serial bus):
USB is the General-purpose connection for PC. You can find USB versions of many different devices, such as mice, keyboards, scanners, cameras, and even printers. a USB connector's distinctive rectangular shape makes it easily recognizable.
USB has a number of features that makes it particularly popular
on PCs. First, USB devices are hot swappable. You can insert or remove
them without restarting your system.
3. Parallel port: Most printers
use a special connector called a parallel port. Parallel port carry data
on more than one wire, as opposed to the serial port, which uses only
one wire. Parallel ports use a 25-pin female DB connector. Parallel
ports are directly supported by the motherboard through a direct
connection or through a dangle.
4. CPU Chip : The central
processing unit, also called the microprocessor performs all
the calculations that take place inside a pc. CPUs come in Variety of
shapes and sizes.
Modern CPUs generate a lot of heat and thus require a cooling fan or heat sink. The cooling device (such as a cooling fan) is removable, although some CPU manufactures sell the CPU with a fan permanently attached.
Modern CPUs generate a lot of heat and thus require a cooling fan or heat sink. The cooling device (such as a cooling fan) is removable, although some CPU manufactures sell the CPU with a fan permanently attached.
5. RAM slots: Random-Access
Memory (RAM) stores programs and data currently being used by the CPU.
RAM is measured in units called bytes. RAM has been packaged in many
different ways. The most current package is called a 168-pin DIMM (Dual
Inline Memory module).
6. Floppy controller: The floppy
drive connects to the computer via a 34-pin ribbon cable, which in
turn connects to the motherboard. A floppy controller is one that
is used to control the floppy drive.
7. IDE controller:
Industry
standards define two common types of hard drives: EIDE and
SCSI.
Majority of the PCs use EIDE drives. SCSI drives show up in high
end PCs such as network servers or graphical workstations. The
EIDE drive
connects to the hard drive via a 2-inch-wide, 40-pin ribbon
cable, which in
turn connects to the motherboard. IDE controller is responsible
for controlling the hard drive.
8. PCI slot: Intel
introduced the Peripheral component interconnect bus protocol. The PCI bus is used to connect
I/O devices (such as NIC or RAID controllers) to the main logic of the
computer. PCI bus has replaced the ISA bus.
9. ISA slot: (Industry
Standard Architecture) It is the standard architecture of the
Expansion bus. Motherboard may contain some slots to connect ISA
compatible cards.
10. CMOS Battery: To
provide CMOS with the power when the computer is turned off all
motherboards comes with a battery. These batteries mount on the
motherboard in one of three ways: the obsolete external battery, the
most common onboard battery, and built-in
battery.
11. AGP slot: If you have a modern motherboard, you will almost certainly notice a single connector that looks like a PCI slot, but is slightly shorter and usually brown. You also probably have a video card inserted into this slot. This is an Advanced Graphics Port (AGP) slot
12. CPU slot: To install the CPU, just slide it straight down into the slot. Special notches in the slot make it impossible to install them incorrectly. So remember if it does not go easily, it is probably not correct. Be sure to plug in the CPU fan's power.
13. Power supply plug in:
11. AGP slot: If you have a modern motherboard, you will almost certainly notice a single connector that looks like a PCI slot, but is slightly shorter and usually brown. You also probably have a video card inserted into this slot. This is an Advanced Graphics Port (AGP) slot
12. CPU slot: To install the CPU, just slide it straight down into the slot. Special notches in the slot make it impossible to install them incorrectly. So remember if it does not go easily, it is probably not correct. Be sure to plug in the CPU fan's power.
13. Power supply plug in:
The Power supply, as its name implies,
provides the necessary electrical power to make the pc operate. the
power supply takes standard 110-V AC power and converts into +/-12-Volt,
+/-5-Volt, and 3.3-Volt DC power.
The power supply
connector has 20-pins, and the connector can go in only one direction.
It is essential to learn motherboard components to gain better knowledge in computer hardware and to be a good hardware engineer.
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