ADVANCED COMPUTER HARDWARE 2 Flashcards
Types of ROM?
- ROM-Info written onto a ROM chip when it is manufactured
- Programmable ROM-Info written after it is manufactured. Cant be erased and can only be programmed once
- Erasable PROM- non-volatile but can be erased by exposing it to strong UV light
- Electronically EPROM- Info is written after manufacture and can be erased without removing it from the device
Types of RAM?
- Dynamic RAM- Discharges energy so it must me constantly refreshed with pulses of electricity in order to maintain the stored data in the chip
- Static RAM- requires constant power to function. Faster than DRAM
- Synchronous Dynamic RAM- Able to process overlapping instructions in parallel. Higher transfer rates
- Double Data Rate SDRAM- Twice as fast as SDRAM Family:DDR2 DDR3 DDR4(fastest)
Examples of legacy ports?
Serial-connecting various peripherals eg modems and printers Parallel- Mostly printers Game- Joy stick input PS/2-keyboard-Purple; mouse-green Audio ports- stereo systems and speakers * see power point for images
Examples of Graphic ports?
VGA- Analog graphic port
DVI-Transmitting uncompressed digital video
HDMI- Same as DVI +digital audio and control signals
Display port- replaces DVI and VGA on monitors while including high band width video and audio signals
* see power point for images
USB Cable types?
A-Typical rectangular one
Mini USB-Rectangular, small indentation on each side
Micro USB-Smart phones-2 corners pushed in
USB Type B-Square with extra notch on top-printers
USB Type C- rectangular with four rounded corners
Lightning-Apple 8 pin
What is the difference between SATA data cable and SATA power cable
data does not provide power
*connected from the SATA port on the motherboard to an internal storage device
Types of connectors for UTP(Unshielded Twisted Pairing)
RJ-45-Ethernet
RJ-11- networking
REASONS TO UPGRADE:
Motherboard
- User Requirements change
- Upgraded software packages require new hardware
- New hardware offers enhanced performance
- Replacing Motherboard may call for a replacement of the CPU, Heat sink and fan assembly and RAM
REASONS TO UPGRADE:
Hard drive
- Increase Storage space
- Increase Hard Drive Speed
- Install a second operating system
- Store the system swap file
- Provide fault tolerance
- Back up original
REASONS TO UPGRADE:
peripherals
- Shift to ergonomic design
- Include special tasks on a keyboard eg a second language
- To accommodate users with disability
Briefly discuss why an Intel Core i3 is better than an Intel Pentium. (Assume that each of
the listed processors have 2 CPUs).
the Pentium only has 3MB of L3 cache memory while the i3 has 4MB. More cache directly translates to lesser main memory accesses, which is much slower compared to cache memory.
Name one characteristic about mobile devices.
A battery that powers the device for several hours