High Definition Multimedia Interface port

High-Definition Multimedia Interface is also known as HDMI.

HDMI is :
  • compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data
  • connects digital audio/video sources for examples HD DVD player, PlayStation 3 to compatible digital audio devices like video projector and digital TV

Ethernet port

Ethernet port is a family of frame-based computer-networking technologies which connects the computer to the internet modem for local are networks (LAN).

Firewire port

Firewire port also known as High Performance Serial Bus (HPSB).

Firewire is :
  • allows connetion between a computer to many different types of peripheral devices
  • a very high-speed rate of data transfer that will accommodate multimedia applications for example digital camcorder

Parallel port

Parallel port is also known as :

  • printer port 
  • Centronics port



A Parallel port is :

  • socket on a computer used to connect various peripherals
  • to send or receive a huge amount of data in a short distance
  • allows eight data bits transferring simultaneously

Serial port

Serial port is :

  • A socket on a computer used to connect a modem, or other device especially in data acquisition terminal
  • runs at a very slow speeds
  • on the back of a PC is a male 9-pin connector
  • good for long distance

Universal Serial Bus port

Universal Serial Bus port also known as USB.

The USB is :

  • the most common type of computer port used in today's computers
  • used to connect devices like keyboards, mice, game controllers, printers, scanners, digital cameras ect
  • faster than older ports, such as serial and parallel ports

Plug and Play

Plug and Play is:

  • allows to add new components or devices to a system automatically 
  • for examples: headphone, microphone, mouse ect
  • recognizes the attached peripheral devices then adjust the appropriate internal settings when starting the computer

Network Interface Card

Network Interface Card also known as NIC.

Netwok Interface Card is :
  • a computer circuit board
  • a card that is installed in a computer to make connection between it and the network cable
  • provide a dedicated, full-time connection to a network

Sound Card

Also called :
  • Sound Board
  • Audio Adaptor

Sound Card is :
  • a plug-in card that records and plays back sound
  • provide an input port for a microphone or other sound source
  • output ports to speakers and amplifiers

Graphic Card

Also known as :

  • Video Card
  • Video Adapter
  • Graphic Adapter



Graphic Card is :

  • the plug-in card in a desktop computer
  • creates the electronic signals required by the monitor
  • an expansion card that allows the computer to send graphical information to a video display device

Flash Memory

Flash Memory is :


  • a non-volatile computer storage chip that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed.
  • primarily used in memory cards, USB flash drives, MP3 players and solid-state drives.
  • used for general storage and transfer of data between computers and other digital products.

ROM

ROM stands for Read-Only Memory.


ROM is :

  • nonvolatile
  • computer memory on which data has been prerecorded
  • data cannot be removed and can only be read
  • retain its contents even when the computer is turned off
  • used extensively in calculators and peripheral devices such as laser printer

Cache

Cache is :

  • to store data locally in order to speed up subsequent retrievals
  • Reserved areas of memory in every computer that are used to speed up instruction execution, data retrieval and data updating.
  • serve as staging areas, and their contents are constantly changing.
  • take advantage that same data item is often reused many times.
  • holds copies of recently accessed data such as a web page and pictures on web pages

RAM

RAM stands for Random Access Memory.


RAM is :

  • small, both in physical size and in the amount of data it can hold.
  • any storage location can be accessed directly
  • faster to read from and write to than the other kinds of storage in a computer, the hard disk, floppy disk, and CD-ROM.
  • data in RAM stays there only as long as your computer is running

System Unit

  • RAM
  • Cache
  • ROM
  • Flash Memory
  • Graphic Card
  • Sound Card
  • Network Interface Card
  • Plug and Play
  • Universal Serial Bus port (USB)
  • Serial port
  • Parallel port
  • Firewire port
  • Ethernet port
  • High Definition Multimedia Interface port (HDMI)