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Computer - Ports
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Computer - Ports


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A port is a physical docking point using which an external device can be connected to the computer. It can also be programmatic docking point through which information flows from a program to the computer or over the Internet.

Characteristics of Ports

A port has the following characteristics −

    External devices are connected to a computer using cables and ports.

    Ports are slots on the motherboard into which a cable of external device is plugged in.

    Examples of external devices attached via ports are the mouse, keyboard, monitor, microphone, speakers, etc.

Computer Ports

Let us now discuss a few important types of ports −

Serial Port

    Used for external modems and older computer mouse

    Two versions: 9 pin, 25 pin model

    Data travels at 115 kilobits per second

Parallel Port

    Used for scanners and printers

    Also called printer port

    25 pin model

    IEEE 1284-comppant Centronics port

PS/2 Port

    Used for old computer keyboard and mouse

    Also called mouse port

    Most of the old computers provide two PS/2 port, each for the mouse and keyboard

    IEEE 1284-comppant Centronics port

Universal Serial Bus (or USB) Port

    It can connect all kinds of external USB devices such as external hard disk, printer, scanner, mouse, keyboard, etc.

    It was introduced in 1997.

    Most of the computers provide two USB ports as minimum.

    Data travels at 12 megabits per seconds.

    USB comppant devices can get power from a USB port.

VGA Port

    Connects monitor to a computer s video card.

    It has 15 holes.

    Similar to the serial port connector. However, serial port connector has pins, VGA port has holes.

Power Connector

    Three-pronged plug.

    Connects to the computer s power cable that plugs into a power bar or wall socket.

Firewire Port

    Transfers large amount of data at very fast speed.

    Connects camcorders and video equipment to the computer.

    Data travels at 400 to 800 megabits per seconds.

    Invented by Apple.

    It has three variants: 4-Pin FireWire 400 connector, 6-Pin FireWire 400 connector, and 9-Pin FireWire 800 connector.

Modem Port

    Connects a PC s modem to the telephone network.

Ethernet Port

    Connects to a network and high speed Internet.

    Connects the network cable to a computer.

    This port resides on an Ethernet Card.

    Data travels at 10 megabits to 1000 megabits per seconds depending upon the network bandwidth.

Game Port

    Connect a joystick to a PC

    Now replaced by USB

Digital Video Interface, DVI port

    Connects Flat panel LCD monitor to the computer s high-end video graphic cards.

    Very popular among video card manufacturers.

Sockets

    Sockets connect the microphone and speakers to the sound card of the computer.

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