Transcript Serial Port

Computer
Basics
Outside of your Computer
The Front of the Computer
• Power Button:
This turns the power to the computer on or
off. Please note: When your computer is
on and you must leave for a short time, it
is best to leave it running.
Front View
5.
4.
1. USB ports
2. Power button
1.
3. Power indicator
6., 7.
4. Removable optical drive front panel (Bay)
5. CD-ROM Drive
6. Headphone connector
7. Microphone connector
2., 3.
The Front of the Computer
• Bay:
Computers often have “bays” or spaces for
additional drives to be added. Bays allow
the user to add extra hardware such as
CD, DVD, floppy drives and card readers
to the computer.
The Front of the Computer
• CD/DVD-ROM Drive:
CD/DVD-ROM is an abbreviation for
Compact Disk/Digital Video Disk-Read
Only Memory. These drives come
standard on most computers and CDs can
store large amounts of data.
Back View
Power Plug
Line Out
Line In
USB Ports
Monitor Port
NIC (Network Interface Card)
Serial Port (com port)
eSATA Port
Display Port
Printer Port
(Parallel Port)
Parallel Port
• A parallel port is an
electrical connector
that is used to send
information on many
wires side by side at
the same time. Line
Printer or LPT1 is an
example of a parallel
port.
Network Interface Card
Cable Connection
• The device a computer uses to connect to
a computer network.
Serial Port
• Serial ports are used to connect older or
specialized devices to the system. Serial ports
are used to send parts of a message, one after
another, on the same wire. Examples include
mice, bar code scanners and three-dimensional
architectural or drafting mice. Serial ports are
often labeled COM ports due to DOS-based
technology.
Power Plug
• Sometimes there are two power plugs on the
back of a computer. One plug is used to provide
power in to the computer and the other is to
provide power out to the monitor. Make sure
that the voltage selector switch located close to
the power plug is set at 110-115V (volts).
Universal Serial Bus
• Universal Serial Bus
or USB is an external
bus that can transfer
between 12 Mbps and
24 Mbps. Up to 127
peripheral devices
can be connected to a
single USB port.
Display Port and eSATA Port
A Display Port is
• A eSATA Port is
Short for External
a digital display
Serial Advanced
interface. It defines a
Technology
new royalty-free,
Attachment.
digital audio/video
Connects external
interconnect, intended
hard drives. eSATA
to be used primarily
can provide faster
between a computer
transfer rates than
and its display
USB or FireWire,
monitor, or a
however it requires its
computer and a
own power connector.
home-theater system.