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Title: Intermediate Hardware Workshop


1
Intermediate Hardware Workshop
  • Celine Latulipe
  • August 15th, 2002
  • University of Waterloo

2
Overview
  • Introduction (Ministry specs)
  • Motherboards
  • Communications
  • Input Devices
  • Graphics Cards
  • Shopping Activity
  • Wrap-up

3
Ministry Specs (ICE4M)
  • Describe mechanisms for information movement and
    storage
  • Explain the operation of sophisticated systems
    that interact with real-world devices
  • Analyse information storage mechanisms
  • Construct systems and interfaces that use
    computer programs to interact with real-world
    devices
  • Analyse existing systems designs that use
    computers and interfaces to send and receive
    information

4
Ministry Specs (ICE4E)
  • Explain current hardware and software trends
  • Use relevant technical terminology to describe
    hardware and software
  • Describe current storage devices
  • Describe current input and output devices
  • Demonstrate an awareness of current trends in
    hardware development
  • Recommend solutions to fulfil user computing
    requirements
  • Properly install and configure expansion
    components

5
Motherboards
  • Things to be familiar with
  • Microprocessor (CPU)
  • Memory (RAM)
  • BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)
  • Chipsets (support circuitry clocks, converters)
  • Expansion Slots (PCI, ISA)
  • Video Slot (AGP) or circuitry
  • Ports (USB, parallel, serial, etc.)
  • Using manual to set CPU jumpers

6
Ancient Communications
  • Serial, parallel, PS/2
  • IDE (Integrated Device Electronics)
  • Direct memory access up to 33 MBps
  • ISA (Industry Standard Architecture)
  • 8 or 16 bit, fast disappearing
  • PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
  • 32 bit, still widely in use

7
Modern Communications
  • SCSI 3 (Small Computer Systems Interface)
  • Fast, daisy-chaining, platform independent
  • Firewire
  • Used mostly for video applications, usually
    requires expansion card, faster than USB 1.1
  • USB (Universal Serial Bus)
  • Used for everything now, relatively fast 12 MB/s
  • Most motherboards come with 2-4 USB ports
  • 1.1 Spec in current use, 2.0 spec set, but not
    used yet

8
Input Devices
  • Classification of input devices
  • Two-handed vs. one-handed
  • Relative vs. Absolute
  • Number of actuators
  • Mechanical vs. Electronic
  • Force/tactile Feedback
  • Ergonomic features
  • Ruggedness

9
Graphics Cards
  • Old cards are ISA or PCI
  • Now AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port)
  • Connects directly to CPU and RAM
  • Fast 66 MHz on a 32-bit bus
  • No other devices sharing same bus
  • Sideband addressing (8 additional lines for doing
    address requests, 32-bit path is data only)
  • Texture maps can be stored in RAM

10
Wrap-up
  • Make it fun!
  • Make contacts with a computer store to get dead
    stuff donated to you
  • There will always be someone in class who knows
    more about some new hardware gadget than you
    let them tell the class
  • Dont take apart monitors very dangerous!

11
Resources
  • The Hardware Bible, 3rd Edition by Winn L.
    Rosch
  • www.howstuffworks.com
  • Local computer supplier Group4 Technologies

12
Shopping Activity
  • Collect current newspapers and computer magazines
    (use Canadian ones), also have Internet access
  • Shop for three different users, each with a
    defined budget
  • Expand on descriptions to decide what components
    are going to be most needed
  • Find a computer system that fits needs and
    budgets

13
Shopping Activity
  • Small business owner who needs financial software
    and wants to set up a web site and eventually
    allow online shopping
  • Grandparents who are computer illiterate but want
    email access and whatever else to connect with
    family
  • Teenager who wants to play video games, use
    computer for programming assignments and other
    homework, second computer in the home, with
    high-speed Internet

14
Motherboards Activity
  • PC Disassembly, part II
  • Unplug all wires from motherboard, making list
    and a diagram as you go
  • Unscrew motherboard and remove it from case
  • Remove CPU from socket, noting polarity
  • Do it in reverse
  • This should be done only after a more basic
    lesson in PC assembly/disassembly

15
Communications Activity
  • SCSI vs. IDE Performance Testing
  • Use old Pentium running Win NT Workstation 4.0
  • Install IDE hard drive, SCSI card and SCSI hard
    drive (format both drives as NTFS)
  • Run Adaptec SCSI Benchmark software to see the
    differences between IDE and SCSI data transfer,
    SCSI will excel with larger sector sizes
    (designed for transferring lots of data)

16
Input Devices Activity
  • Take apart mice and keyboards to see how they
    work
  • Optical mice, a light and a camera and a really
    fast processor
  • Ball mice, mechanical rollers spinning a wheel
    with holes and a light sensor detecting speed of
    spinning wheel
  • Keyboards, show the way the electricity will flow
    through switch when button pressed

17
Graphics Card Activity
  • Use a couple of computers with good amounts of
    memory.
  • Install old PCI/ISA video card on one
  • Install newer PCI video card with some 3-D
    acceleration
  • Install good AGP with good 3-D acceleration on it
  • Run video game like TuxRacer on all 3 to see the
    difference

18
The Latest and Greatest
  • Get someone from a local computer store to come
    in and show off the latest and greatest PC
    hardware
  • This allows them to do a bit of a sales pitch
    while educating you on whats coming down the
    pipeline
  • May get him/her to donate some old or dead
    hardare (these contacts are invaluable!)
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