1.1 - Laptop Hardware Flashcards

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Laptop batteries

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  • The power source when unplugged
    – May be easily replaced or require a tear down
    – Five minutes vs. one hour
  • Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) and
    – Lithium-Ion polymer (LiPo) are common
    – No “memory effect”
    – Charging the battery diminishes capacity
  • Different form factor for each laptop
    – Battery types and styles can vary
    – Battery technology is changing constantly
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Laptop memory

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  • Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module (SO-DIMM)
  • Memory used in laptops and mobile devices
    – Often easy to install and replace
  • Some laptop memory is soldered to the system board
    – No upgrade available
    – Requires a full system board replacement
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Laptop storage

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  • Magnetic disk
    – Traditional spinning drive platters
    – 2.5 form factors (3.5 inch for desktops)
  • SSD (Solid-state drive)
    – All memory, no moving parts
    – Silent, fast access time, less latency
    – 2.5 inch form factors
  • M.2
    – Smaller form factor
    – No SATA data or power cables
    – Easy to install and replace
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Replacing laptop storage

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  • All internal
    – Open a cover on the back
    – Open the entire laptop
  • Can be very modular
    – Two screws and the drive slides out
  • M.2 drives are even easier
    – One screw - similar to RAM installation
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Migrating from HDD to SSD

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  • An impressive upgrade
    – Move from spinning mechanical drive to
    solid state memory
    – It’s almost like getting a new laptop
  • Install an OS on the SSD
    – Move user documents between drives
    – Install any required applications
    – Can be time consuming
  • Image/clone the HDD
    – No OS installation required
    – Move everything from one to the other
  • Imaging software needed
    – Sometimes included with the SSD
    – Many commercial and open source options
  • Create an image file - One drive at a time
  • Drive-to-drive image
    – Image directly from one drive to the other
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802.11 wireless and Bluetooth

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  • Wireless network connectivity
    – Connect without wires
  • 802.11
    – Local area network (LAN)
    – High speed, Internet access
  • Bluetooth
    – Personal area network (PAN) - Short range
    – Connect peripherals and other nearby devices
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Biometrics

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  • Sign in or unlock your laptop with a
    fingerprint reader or face recognition
    – Something you are
  • Requires additional configuration in the OS
    – Hardware required for most options
  • Relatively secure
    – Faces and fingerprints are quite unique
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Near-field communication (NFC)

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  • Short-distance networking
    – 4 centimeters or less
    – Data transfers or authentication
  • Common on mobile phones and smart watches
    – Payment method on your wrist
  • Use it for authentication without typing a password
    – Hospital workstations, warehouses, manufacturing
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