Thursday 21 December 2023

Practical - 33:- Practice on Add on Cards, Cables & Connectors(identify I/O slot and connectors)

 AIM :-  Practice on Add on Cards, Cables & Connectors(identify I/O slot and connectors)

APPARATUS REQUIRED:

 Sl. no.     Name of Equipment 

1               Personal Computer

ROW MATERIAL REQUIRED :

Sl. no.     Name of Row Material     

1             AGP, PCI, SCSI, USB,NIC, FIREWIRE

PROCEDURE :-



now we learned about Add on Cards, Cable, and Connector ie. AGP, PCI , TV TUNER, SCSI, USB, NIC, fire wire, card reader.

The Accelerated Graphics Port (often shortened to AGP) is a high‐speed point‐to‐point channel for attaching a video card to a computer system, primarily to assist in the acceleration of 3D computer graphics. 

PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), officially abbreviated as PCIe, is a high‐speed serial computer expansion bus standard designed to replace the older PCI, PCI‐X, and AGP bus standards. 

A TV tuner card is a kind of television tuner that allows television signals to be received by a computer. Most TV tuners also function as video capture cards, allowing them to record television programs onto a hard disk much like the digital video recorder (DVR) does. 

A digital video recorder (DVR), sometimes referred to by the merchandising term personal video recorder (PVR), is a consumer electronics device or application software that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD or other local or networked mass storage device.

Video capture is the process of converting an analog video signal—such as that produced by a video camera or DVD player—to digital video. The resulting digital data are computer files referred to as a digital video stream, or more often, simply video stream.

The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) is a set of parallel interface standards developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for attaching printers, disk drives, scanners and other peripherals to computers. 

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is the most popular connection used to connect a computer to devices such as digital cameras, printers, scanners, and external hard drives. USB is a cross‐platform technology that is supported by most of the major operating systems.



A network interface card (NIC) is a circuit board or card that is installed in a computer so that it can be connected to a network.

IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high‐speed communications and isochronous real‐time data transfer. It was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Apple, who called it FireWire.

A small USB plug‐and‐play device used to read, copy and backup data from portable flash memory cards such as an SD Card, MiniSD, MicroSD, SIM and others that are used in a wide variety of consumer electronics products.  One card reader may be used for a specific type of memory card, while others may be designed to read multiple types of memory cards.

Network‐attached storage (NAS) is a file‐level computer data storage server connected to a computer network providing data access to a heterogeneous group of clients. NAS not only operates as a file server, but is specialized for this task either by its hardware, software, or configuration of those elements.

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