Difference between revisions of "All About Cards"

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It has a metal plate on the end that shows on the back of the computer.  Usually the plate has one or more ports into which a cable can be plugged.  On the bottom of the card are teeth that plug into the motherboard so that communication can occur between the computer and the outside world.   
 
It has a metal plate on the end that shows on the back of the computer.  Usually the plate has one or more ports into which a cable can be plugged.  On the bottom of the card are teeth that plug into the motherboard so that communication can occur between the computer and the outside world.   
  
Start out by examining several cards in the lesson box and identifying the plate and connector(s) on it and the teeth on the bottom edge.
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Start out by examining several cards in the lesson box and identifying the plate and connector(s) on it.
  
 
We will be using the connectors on the metal plate to sort the cards according to the functions that are shown on the Card Sorting Flow Chart.
 
We will be using the connectors on the metal plate to sort the cards according to the functions that are shown on the Card Sorting Flow Chart.
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'''NOTE:''' You're not sorting yet, just learning the different connector types.
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There are many many different connectors but these are the ones you will use in pre-build and build.
  
There will be other connector types, but the above ones are all you need to pay attention to in order to complete this job.  
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Next, turn your attention to the teeth or pins on the lower edge of the card.  
  
  

Revision as of 12:56, 6 March 2009

A Card is a smallish circuit board that connects to the motherboard and adds a function to the computer system. It has a metal plate on the end that shows on the back of the computer. Usually the plate has one or more ports into which a cable can be plugged. On the bottom of the card are teeth that plug into the motherboard so that communication can occur between the computer and the outside world.

Start out by examining several cards in the lesson box and identifying the plate and connector(s) on it.

We will be using the connectors on the metal plate to sort the cards according to the functions that are shown on the Card Sorting Flow Chart.

Type Picture Clue
HD15 Hd15port.png three rows of holes
DVI Dvi.png lots of little square holes
RJ11 Rj11port.png like for a phone
RJ45 Rj45port.png bigger than an RJ11
Sound Ports Soundports.png little and round, don't stick out, may be 2, 3, 4, or 5
Antenna Connector SMA.jpg much smaller than a F connector (connector for a cable TV)

There are many many different connectors but these are the ones you will use in pre-build and build.

Next, turn your attention to the teeth or pins on the lower edge of the card.