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Title: CHAPTER Microcomputer as a Communication Device


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CHAPTER Microcomputer as a Communication Device
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Chapter Objectives
  • Examine the components of the motherboard that
    relate to communication
  • Describe a few communication links involving the
    microcomputer
  • Discuss the Port Settings and Port Resources
  • Outline the procedure for installing and
    configuring a multi-port interface card

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Chapter Modules
  • Overview of Communication Components of a
    Microcomputer
  • Communication Ports
  • Communication Device Interface
  • Communication Port Configuration

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END OF CHAPTER INTRODUCTION
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MODULE
  • Overview of Communication Components of a
    Microcomputer

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Communication Components Of a Micro
Firewire Bus Port
USB Bus Port
Built-in port connection.
Expansion Bus
Expansion Bus
Serial Port
Parallel Port
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Port and a Bus
  • Port is used for connecting only one device
  • Serial port, parallel port etc.
  • A bus can be used for connecting multiple devices
  • PCI, USB, SCSI etc.

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Motherboard (Main Board)
Built-in serial and parallel port connection.
ISA expansion slots.
PCI expansion slots.
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Devices Connected to Communication Port or
Expansion Bus
  • Modem
  • ISDN adapter
  • LAN cards
  • Terminal emulation cards
  • Etc.

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Older Expansion Bus Technologies
  • ISA (Industry Standard Association )
  • EISA (Extended Industry Standard Association)
  • MCA (Micro Channel Architecture)
  • VESA (Video Electronic Standards Association)

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PCI Newer Expansion Bus Technology
  • PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
  • Developed by Intel
  • Found in most Intel based microcomputers
  • Supports plug-and-play
  • Continuously being improved by releasing new chip
    sets

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PCI Technology
  • PCI
  • Older versions are slower than AGP
  • PCI 2.0
  • PCI Express
  • Generally faster than AGP

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Expansion Bus Width
  • 8, 16, 32 and 64 bits wide
  • 16-bit is common with ISA technology
  • 32-bit is the norm with PCI technology
  • PCI technology also supports 64-bit bus
  • Most PCs have a combination of 16-bit and 32-bit
    buses
  • 16-bit ISA slots and 32-bit PCI slots

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PCI Bus Speed
  • Older PCI buses operated at 33 MHz
  • Newer PCI buses operate at speeds of 66 MHz, 100
    MHz and 133 MHz

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Sample Expansion Bus Configurations
  • Four 32-bit PCI slots and four 16-bit ISA slots
    now outdated
  • PCI 32-bit 33 MHz
  • Evolving PCI 32 100 MHz or faster
  • Advanced microcomputers such as those specially
    intended to function as fast network servers
    incorporate 64-bit PCI slots

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Sample Expansion Bus Configurations Past an
Future
  • Past
  • Three 32-bit EISA slots and five 16-bit ISA slots
  • Two 32-bit VESA slots, five 16-bit ISA slots and
    one 8-bit ISA slot
  • Current
  • 32-bit and 64-bit PCI slots
  • PCI Express technology or higher
  • Faster bus speeds in MHz..

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PCI Bus Technology
  • PCI 1.0
  • PCI 2.0
  • PCI Express
  • PCI X1, X2, X4, X8 and X16

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In Summary
  • Expansion bus technology plays an important role
    with respect to the performance of the devices
    attached
  • Important in the case of a network interfere card
  • Not as critical in the case of a low speed device
    such as a modem

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END OF MODULE
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MODULE
  • Communication Ports

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Communication Ports
  • Serial port
  • The older RS-232 standard
  • The newer USB standard
  • IEEE 1394 FireWire
  • Parallel port
  • IEEE 488 standard
  • Enhanced by ECP and EPP
  • Additional details can be found in modules
    entitled serial and parallel communications

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Com and LPT Ports on a Computer
Port Holders
Com1
Com2
LPT1
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Ports on the Back of a Computer
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Combo Ports on an NIC
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NIC Connection
NIC
Twisted Pair Cable
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Newer Communication Ports
  • USB 2.0
  • Firewire

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Disadvantages of Legacy Ports
  • Each port requires a set or resources
  • Each port can be connected to only one device
  • In the case of newer ports, only one set of
    resources are needed per USB hub
  • Several devices can be connected to the hub

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END OF MODULE
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END OF MODULE END OF CHAPTER
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