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Basic Computer Parts 
Definitions
Safety Note 
Poor Safety Habits Can Harm Both The User And The Computer! 
To protect both yourself and the computer: 
• Make sure power is off when disassembling, installing or removing hardware, or 
doing preventive maintenance (cleaning). 
• Never disassemble the monitor or power supply unless you have been specifically 
trained on these components. 
 Monitors develop high voltage when turned on, and both monitors and power 
supplies have capacitors (electronic parts that hold an electrical charge) that can 
hurt you even if the power has been removed. 
• Effective use of computer terms means more than just knowing and using the 
correct terminology, it also means using it appropriately and explaining computer 
terms with simple, everyday language and examples.
Basic Computer Parts 
 Computer systems are composed of hardware, software, and firmware. 
• Hardware is something you can touch and feel; the physical computer 
itself is an example of hardware 
• Software is the operating system and applications that make the 
hardware work; the software provides instructions for the hardware to 
carry out. Examples are: Windows XP, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat 
Reader, and WordPerfect. 
• The operating system is an important piece of software that coordinates 
the interaction between hardware and software applications, as well as 
the interaction between a user and the computer. Operating system 
examples include: DOS, Windows 98, NT Workstation, Windows 2000, 
Windows XP, and Unix.
Basic Computer Parts 
• A device driver is a special piece of software designed to enable a hardware 
component. The device driver allows the operating system to see, control, and 
use the hardware component. Its both hardware and operating system specific 
and is required by each piece of installed hardware for the operating system 
being used. 
• Firmware combines hardware and software into important chips inside the 
microcomputer that can be touched and felt like hardware, but have software 
written into them. An example is the ROM (Read Only Memory) chip. These are 
electronic chips that have software in them all the time. 
• A microcomputer, also called a computer or PC, is a unit that performs tasks 
using software and comes in three basic models: 
1. A desktop model that normally sits horizontally on top of a desk. 
2. A tower model that sits vertically under a desk. 
3. A laptop model, which is portable.
Basic Computer Parts 
 A fourth type is a handheld computer called a PDA (Personal Digital 
Assistant), these computers are like electronic organizers for managing 
schedules, contacts, phone numbers, taking notes, exchanging e-mail, 
etc., and are becoming very popular.
Basic Computer Parts 
• The microcomputer consists of: 
– A case (chassis). 
– A keyboard that allows users to communicate with the computer. 
– A monitor that displays information. 
– A mouse that allows data input or is used to select menus or options. 
• The two types of keyboard are mechanical and capacitive. 
• The mechanical keyboard is: 
– The cheapest and most common. 
– Has mechanical switches that close when a key is depressed.
Basic Computer Parts 
• The capacitive keyboard is: 
– More expensive, but also more reliable. 
– Uses a change in capacitance to detect when a key is being 
depressed. 
– Usually the quieter of the two keyboards.
Basic Computer Parts 
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Tower Computer 
INTRODUCTION – FIGURE #4
Basic Computer Parts 
• Internal components of the computer include: 
– power supply - Converts AC voltage from the wall outlet to DC 
voltage the computer can use, supplies DC voltages for internal 
computer components and has a fan to keep the computer cool. 
– floppy drive - Common storage device that allows data storage to 
floppy disks (storage media) which can be used in other computers. 
– hard drive - Or hard disk, is a common storage device for maintaining 
files inside the computer, usually mounted below or beside the floppy 
drive. 
– CD drive - Holds disks (CDs) that have data, music, or software 
applications. 
– DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) drive - Popular alternative to a CD drive 
that supports CDs as well as music and video DVDs.
Basic Computer Parts 
Introduction – Figure #5
Basic Computer Parts 
Tower Computer with Hard Drive, Floppy Drive, DVD Drive, and Power Supply 
Introduction – Figure #6
Basic Computer Parts 
Motherboard with Expansion Slots and Adapter 
Introduction – Figure #7
Basic Computer Parts 
• More internal components of the computer are: 
– Motherboard - The main circuit board that contains most of the 
electronics and is the largest electronic circuit board in the computer, 
all computer components connect to, or communicate through, the 
motherboard. 
– Adapters - Smaller electronic circuit cards that normally plug into an 
expansion slot on the motherboard allowing other devices to interface 
with the motherboard, they also may control some devices. 
– Expansion slot - A special connector on the motherboard that allows 
an adapter to plug in and connect to the motherboard. 
– Riser board - A small board with expansion slots that plugs into the 
motherboard and allows adapters to connect at a different angle.
Basic Computer Parts 
Microcomputer with Riser Board and One Adapter 
Introduction – Figure #8
Basic Computer Parts 
• Internal components of the computer also include: 
– Memory - This important component holds applications, part of the 
operating system, and user documents or images; types are: 
• RAM (Random Access Memory)- volatile memory (loses data 
inside the chips when power is shut off) that holds applications 
and user data while the computer is operating. 
• ROM (Read-Only Memory)- non-volatile memory (retains data 
when power is shut off). 
• ROM BIOS- an important chip on the motherboard that holds the 
start-up software for the computer to operate, and software 
instructions for communication of the input/output devices and 
important hardware parameters.
Basic Computer Parts 
RAM and ROM chips 
Introduction – Figure #9
Basic Computer Parts 
• RAM and ROM chips come in four different styles: 
– DIP (Dual In-line Package). 
– DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module). 
– RIMM (a memory module developed by Rambus). 
• POST (Power On Self Test) – Is part of the software contained in the 
motherboard BIOS that performs a basic test of the individual hardware 
components such as the motherboard, RAM memory chips, keyboard, 
floppy drive, and the hard drive when the computer is turned on with the 
power switch.
Basic Computer Parts 
• Turning the computer on with the power switch for a computer that is not 
running is known as a cold boot; a user can use this technique when 
running POST is required to help diagnose a problem. 
• A warm boot is performed when a computer that is already on is 
restarted without using the power switch. This can be accomplished by 
pressing the CTRL, ALT, and DEL keys at the same time, or pressing 
the computer’s reset switch. This can be helpful when a technician has 
made changes to the files that execute when the computer powers on 
and needs these changes to take effect, it does not run POST. 
• Other devices such as Zip drives, sound cards, and tape backup units 
can also be installed in a computer, but the most basic components are 
the monitor, keyboard, mouse, power supply, floppy drive, hard drive, CD 
drive, motherboard, and adapters.
External Connectors 
• Port – Is a connector on the motherboard or on a separate adapter that 
allows a device to connect to a computer; these may include keyboard, 
mouse, serial, parallel, network, sound, or video ports. 
• Integrated motherboards – Motherboards with ports built into them. 
• Male ports – Have pins that protrude out from the connector and require 
a cable with a female connector. 
• Female ports – Have holes in the connector to accept the male cable’s 
pins. 
• D-shell connector – A connector with more pins or holes on the top row 
than on the bottom so a connected cable can only be attached in one 
direction and not accidentally connected the wrong way; generally 
represented with the letters DB and the number of pins such as, DB-9, 
DB-15, or DB-25.
External Connectors 
• DIN connector – Round with small holes and normally keyed; the 
keyboard and mouse are usually this type of connector with either 5 or 6 
pins. 
• Keyed – A connector that has an extra metal (or plastic) piece or notch 
that matches an extra piece or notch on the cable, so it can only be 
installed one way. 
 The motherboard generally has a combination of DIN and D-shell 
connectors.
External Connectors 
Introduction – Figure #10
Video Ports 
• Video port –A three row, 15-pin female D-shell connector for newer 
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, or UXGA monitors. 
Video Ports 
Introduction – Figure #11
Parallel Port 
• Parallel port – A 25-pin female D-shell connector used to connect a 
printer to a computer. Other parallel devices include tape drives, 
scanners, Iomega’s Zip drive, and external hard drives. 
Parallel Port 
Introduction – Figure #12
Serial Ports 
• Serial port – (Also known as a COM port) can be a 9-pin male D-shell 
connector (most common), or a 25-pin male D-shell connector. 
Serial Ports 
Introduction – Figure #13
Mouse and Keyboard Ports 
• Mouse port – Usually a smaller, keyed 6-pin DIN connector commonly 
known as a mini-DIN or PS/2. 
• Keyboard port – Normally a 6-pin mini-DIN like the one used for a 
mouse, but can be a larger 5-pin DIN on older computers or keyboards. 
• Bus mouse – A mouse used on a computer where the mouse port isn’t 
built in to the motherboard, normally connected by a 9-pin DIN (D-shell).
Mouse and Keyboard Ports 
5- and 6-Pin DIN Connectors 
Introduction – Figure #16
USB Ports 
• USB (Universal Serial Bus) port – A 4-wire connector that allows up to 
127 devices to connect and transmit data at either 480Mbps, 12Mbps or 
1.5Mbps. All types of peripheral devices can connect including printers, 
scanners, cameras, keyboards, mice, and others. USB ports and 
devices can come in 3 versions – 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0. 
USB Ports 
Introduction – Figure #18
USB Ports 
USB Ports Found on the Front of the Computer 
Introduction – Figure #19
IEEE1394 Port 
• IEEE 1394 ports – A serial technology developed by Apple Computer 
sometimes called the FireWire port. A 6-wire cable/port (4 for data, 2 for 
power) that connects up to 63 of all types of digital devices using cable 
lengths up to 14 feet at speeds of 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1200 Mbps. 
FireWire Ports 
Introduction – Figure #20
IEEE1394 Port 
IEEE 1394 Adapter Ports 
Introduction – Figure #21
Network Ports 
• Network ports – Used to connect a computer to other computers, 
including a server and are available in two types-Ethernet and Token 
Ring; a network cable connects to the network port. 
• Ethernet – These adapters are the most common type of network card 
with BNC, RJ-45 (most common today), a 15-pin female D-shell 
connector (sometimes called AUI), or any combination of all of them. 
– The BNC connector attaches to a thin coax cable. 
– The 15-pin D-shell (AUI) connector attaches to thick coax cable. 
– The RJ-45 connects to UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable. 
• Game ports – A 15-pin D-shell connector for attaching gaming devices 
like a joystick that is sometimes confused as a network connector.
Network Ports 
Ethernet Ports 
Introduction – Figure #22
Network Ports 
• Token Ring – Have two different connectors, both RJ-45 or 9-pin female 
D-shell. May have a small green sticker with the numbers 4/16 on them, 
indicating the speeds (4Mbps and 16Mbps) the cards can run at. This is 
helpful with identification as these cards are sometimes confused with 
older video adapters. 
Token Ring Ports 
Introduction – Figure #24
Sound Card Ports 
• Sound card – Or audio cards have several ports, but their main purpose 
is to convert digital computer signals to sounds (analog signals), or 
sounds to digital signals. They connect numerous types of devices, as 
well as the joystick/MIDI (or game) port – (see illustration). 
Sound Card Ports 
Introduction – Figure #25
Modem Ports 
• Modem – Connects a computer to a phone line and can be either and 
internal or external device. An internal modem has 2 RJ-11 connectors 
for connecting to phone lines; the one labeled Line connects to the 
phone jack in the wall of your home or office, the one labeled Phone 
allows you to connect a telephone (if there is only 1 RJ-11 connector it 
goes to the wall jack). 
Internal Modem Ports 
Introduction – Figure #26
Modem Ports 
Being able to identify computer parts is a critical skill 
Common Computer Ports 
Introduction – Table #1
Pros and Cons of Integrated Motherboards 
Pros 
• Provides expandability because 
ports are built in and allow more 
room for expansion cards. 
• Built in ports are faster than 
those on adapters. 
• Computers are easier to set up 
because the manufacturer 
configures the ports. 
• Systems with integrated 
motherboards are normally 
easier to troubleshoot. 
Cons 
• Motherboard must be replaced 
when one port goes bad, unless 
it supports disabling the faulty 
port. 
• If ports cannot be disabled, there 
could be conflicts with adding 
expansion cards.
Pros and Cons of Integrated Motherboards 
Introduction – Figure #27

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Basic computerparts

  • 1. Basic Computer Parts Definitions
  • 2. Safety Note Poor Safety Habits Can Harm Both The User And The Computer! To protect both yourself and the computer: • Make sure power is off when disassembling, installing or removing hardware, or doing preventive maintenance (cleaning). • Never disassemble the monitor or power supply unless you have been specifically trained on these components.  Monitors develop high voltage when turned on, and both monitors and power supplies have capacitors (electronic parts that hold an electrical charge) that can hurt you even if the power has been removed. • Effective use of computer terms means more than just knowing and using the correct terminology, it also means using it appropriately and explaining computer terms with simple, everyday language and examples.
  • 3. Basic Computer Parts  Computer systems are composed of hardware, software, and firmware. • Hardware is something you can touch and feel; the physical computer itself is an example of hardware • Software is the operating system and applications that make the hardware work; the software provides instructions for the hardware to carry out. Examples are: Windows XP, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and WordPerfect. • The operating system is an important piece of software that coordinates the interaction between hardware and software applications, as well as the interaction between a user and the computer. Operating system examples include: DOS, Windows 98, NT Workstation, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Unix.
  • 4. Basic Computer Parts • A device driver is a special piece of software designed to enable a hardware component. The device driver allows the operating system to see, control, and use the hardware component. Its both hardware and operating system specific and is required by each piece of installed hardware for the operating system being used. • Firmware combines hardware and software into important chips inside the microcomputer that can be touched and felt like hardware, but have software written into them. An example is the ROM (Read Only Memory) chip. These are electronic chips that have software in them all the time. • A microcomputer, also called a computer or PC, is a unit that performs tasks using software and comes in three basic models: 1. A desktop model that normally sits horizontally on top of a desk. 2. A tower model that sits vertically under a desk. 3. A laptop model, which is portable.
  • 5. Basic Computer Parts  A fourth type is a handheld computer called a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), these computers are like electronic organizers for managing schedules, contacts, phone numbers, taking notes, exchanging e-mail, etc., and are becoming very popular.
  • 6. Basic Computer Parts • The microcomputer consists of: – A case (chassis). – A keyboard that allows users to communicate with the computer. – A monitor that displays information. – A mouse that allows data input or is used to select menus or options. • The two types of keyboard are mechanical and capacitive. • The mechanical keyboard is: – The cheapest and most common. – Has mechanical switches that close when a key is depressed.
  • 7. Basic Computer Parts • The capacitive keyboard is: – More expensive, but also more reliable. – Uses a change in capacitance to detect when a key is being depressed. – Usually the quieter of the two keyboards.
  • 8. Basic Computer Parts INTRODUCTION – FIGURE #1
  • 9. Basic Computer Parts INTRODUCTION – FIGURE #2
  • 10. Basic Computer Parts INTRODUCTION – FIGURE #3
  • 11. Basic Computer Parts Tower Computer INTRODUCTION – FIGURE #4
  • 12. Basic Computer Parts • Internal components of the computer include: – power supply - Converts AC voltage from the wall outlet to DC voltage the computer can use, supplies DC voltages for internal computer components and has a fan to keep the computer cool. – floppy drive - Common storage device that allows data storage to floppy disks (storage media) which can be used in other computers. – hard drive - Or hard disk, is a common storage device for maintaining files inside the computer, usually mounted below or beside the floppy drive. – CD drive - Holds disks (CDs) that have data, music, or software applications. – DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) drive - Popular alternative to a CD drive that supports CDs as well as music and video DVDs.
  • 13. Basic Computer Parts Introduction – Figure #5
  • 14. Basic Computer Parts Tower Computer with Hard Drive, Floppy Drive, DVD Drive, and Power Supply Introduction – Figure #6
  • 15. Basic Computer Parts Motherboard with Expansion Slots and Adapter Introduction – Figure #7
  • 16. Basic Computer Parts • More internal components of the computer are: – Motherboard - The main circuit board that contains most of the electronics and is the largest electronic circuit board in the computer, all computer components connect to, or communicate through, the motherboard. – Adapters - Smaller electronic circuit cards that normally plug into an expansion slot on the motherboard allowing other devices to interface with the motherboard, they also may control some devices. – Expansion slot - A special connector on the motherboard that allows an adapter to plug in and connect to the motherboard. – Riser board - A small board with expansion slots that plugs into the motherboard and allows adapters to connect at a different angle.
  • 17. Basic Computer Parts Microcomputer with Riser Board and One Adapter Introduction – Figure #8
  • 18. Basic Computer Parts • Internal components of the computer also include: – Memory - This important component holds applications, part of the operating system, and user documents or images; types are: • RAM (Random Access Memory)- volatile memory (loses data inside the chips when power is shut off) that holds applications and user data while the computer is operating. • ROM (Read-Only Memory)- non-volatile memory (retains data when power is shut off). • ROM BIOS- an important chip on the motherboard that holds the start-up software for the computer to operate, and software instructions for communication of the input/output devices and important hardware parameters.
  • 19. Basic Computer Parts RAM and ROM chips Introduction – Figure #9
  • 20. Basic Computer Parts • RAM and ROM chips come in four different styles: – DIP (Dual In-line Package). – DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module). – RIMM (a memory module developed by Rambus). • POST (Power On Self Test) – Is part of the software contained in the motherboard BIOS that performs a basic test of the individual hardware components such as the motherboard, RAM memory chips, keyboard, floppy drive, and the hard drive when the computer is turned on with the power switch.
  • 21. Basic Computer Parts • Turning the computer on with the power switch for a computer that is not running is known as a cold boot; a user can use this technique when running POST is required to help diagnose a problem. • A warm boot is performed when a computer that is already on is restarted without using the power switch. This can be accomplished by pressing the CTRL, ALT, and DEL keys at the same time, or pressing the computer’s reset switch. This can be helpful when a technician has made changes to the files that execute when the computer powers on and needs these changes to take effect, it does not run POST. • Other devices such as Zip drives, sound cards, and tape backup units can also be installed in a computer, but the most basic components are the monitor, keyboard, mouse, power supply, floppy drive, hard drive, CD drive, motherboard, and adapters.
  • 22. External Connectors • Port – Is a connector on the motherboard or on a separate adapter that allows a device to connect to a computer; these may include keyboard, mouse, serial, parallel, network, sound, or video ports. • Integrated motherboards – Motherboards with ports built into them. • Male ports – Have pins that protrude out from the connector and require a cable with a female connector. • Female ports – Have holes in the connector to accept the male cable’s pins. • D-shell connector – A connector with more pins or holes on the top row than on the bottom so a connected cable can only be attached in one direction and not accidentally connected the wrong way; generally represented with the letters DB and the number of pins such as, DB-9, DB-15, or DB-25.
  • 23. External Connectors • DIN connector – Round with small holes and normally keyed; the keyboard and mouse are usually this type of connector with either 5 or 6 pins. • Keyed – A connector that has an extra metal (or plastic) piece or notch that matches an extra piece or notch on the cable, so it can only be installed one way.  The motherboard generally has a combination of DIN and D-shell connectors.
  • 25. Video Ports • Video port –A three row, 15-pin female D-shell connector for newer VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, or UXGA monitors. Video Ports Introduction – Figure #11
  • 26. Parallel Port • Parallel port – A 25-pin female D-shell connector used to connect a printer to a computer. Other parallel devices include tape drives, scanners, Iomega’s Zip drive, and external hard drives. Parallel Port Introduction – Figure #12
  • 27. Serial Ports • Serial port – (Also known as a COM port) can be a 9-pin male D-shell connector (most common), or a 25-pin male D-shell connector. Serial Ports Introduction – Figure #13
  • 28. Mouse and Keyboard Ports • Mouse port – Usually a smaller, keyed 6-pin DIN connector commonly known as a mini-DIN or PS/2. • Keyboard port – Normally a 6-pin mini-DIN like the one used for a mouse, but can be a larger 5-pin DIN on older computers or keyboards. • Bus mouse – A mouse used on a computer where the mouse port isn’t built in to the motherboard, normally connected by a 9-pin DIN (D-shell).
  • 29. Mouse and Keyboard Ports 5- and 6-Pin DIN Connectors Introduction – Figure #16
  • 30. USB Ports • USB (Universal Serial Bus) port – A 4-wire connector that allows up to 127 devices to connect and transmit data at either 480Mbps, 12Mbps or 1.5Mbps. All types of peripheral devices can connect including printers, scanners, cameras, keyboards, mice, and others. USB ports and devices can come in 3 versions – 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0. USB Ports Introduction – Figure #18
  • 31. USB Ports USB Ports Found on the Front of the Computer Introduction – Figure #19
  • 32. IEEE1394 Port • IEEE 1394 ports – A serial technology developed by Apple Computer sometimes called the FireWire port. A 6-wire cable/port (4 for data, 2 for power) that connects up to 63 of all types of digital devices using cable lengths up to 14 feet at speeds of 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1200 Mbps. FireWire Ports Introduction – Figure #20
  • 33. IEEE1394 Port IEEE 1394 Adapter Ports Introduction – Figure #21
  • 34. Network Ports • Network ports – Used to connect a computer to other computers, including a server and are available in two types-Ethernet and Token Ring; a network cable connects to the network port. • Ethernet – These adapters are the most common type of network card with BNC, RJ-45 (most common today), a 15-pin female D-shell connector (sometimes called AUI), or any combination of all of them. – The BNC connector attaches to a thin coax cable. – The 15-pin D-shell (AUI) connector attaches to thick coax cable. – The RJ-45 connects to UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable. • Game ports – A 15-pin D-shell connector for attaching gaming devices like a joystick that is sometimes confused as a network connector.
  • 35. Network Ports Ethernet Ports Introduction – Figure #22
  • 36. Network Ports • Token Ring – Have two different connectors, both RJ-45 or 9-pin female D-shell. May have a small green sticker with the numbers 4/16 on them, indicating the speeds (4Mbps and 16Mbps) the cards can run at. This is helpful with identification as these cards are sometimes confused with older video adapters. Token Ring Ports Introduction – Figure #24
  • 37. Sound Card Ports • Sound card – Or audio cards have several ports, but their main purpose is to convert digital computer signals to sounds (analog signals), or sounds to digital signals. They connect numerous types of devices, as well as the joystick/MIDI (or game) port – (see illustration). Sound Card Ports Introduction – Figure #25
  • 38. Modem Ports • Modem – Connects a computer to a phone line and can be either and internal or external device. An internal modem has 2 RJ-11 connectors for connecting to phone lines; the one labeled Line connects to the phone jack in the wall of your home or office, the one labeled Phone allows you to connect a telephone (if there is only 1 RJ-11 connector it goes to the wall jack). Internal Modem Ports Introduction – Figure #26
  • 39. Modem Ports Being able to identify computer parts is a critical skill Common Computer Ports Introduction – Table #1
  • 40. Pros and Cons of Integrated Motherboards Pros • Provides expandability because ports are built in and allow more room for expansion cards. • Built in ports are faster than those on adapters. • Computers are easier to set up because the manufacturer configures the ports. • Systems with integrated motherboards are normally easier to troubleshoot. Cons • Motherboard must be replaced when one port goes bad, unless it supports disabling the faulty port. • If ports cannot be disabled, there could be conflicts with adding expansion cards.
  • 41. Pros and Cons of Integrated Motherboards Introduction – Figure #27