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08/27/2010

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address bus
Definition
Lines on the system bus used by the CPU to communicate memory addresses and I/O addresses to the memory controller and I/O devices.
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ASCII
Definition
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A popular standard for writing letters and other characters in binary code. Originally, ASCII characters were 7 bits, so there were 127 possible values. ASCII has been expanded to an 8-bit version, allowing 128 additional values.
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back side bus
Definition
The bus between the CPU and the L2 cache inside the CPU housing.
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binary number system
Definition
The number system used by computers; it has only two numbers, 0 and 1, called binary digits, or bits.
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BIOS
Definition
basic input/output system. Firmware that can control much of a computer's input/output functions, such as communication with the floppy drive and the monitor. Also called ROM BIOS.
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bit
Definition
BInary digiT. A 0 or 1 used by the binary number system.
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bus
Definition
The paths, or lines, on the motherboard on which data, instructions, and electrical power move from component to component.
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cards
Definition
Adapter boards or interface cards placed into expansion slots to expand the functions of a computer, allowing it to communicate with external devices such as monitors or speakers.
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CPU
Definition
Central Processing Unit. Also called a microprocessor or processor. The heart and brain of the computer, which receives data input, processes information, and executes instructions.
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chip set
Definition
A group of chips on the motherboard that controls the timing and flow of data and instructions to and from the CPU.
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circuit board
Definition
A computer component, such as the main motherboard or an adapter board, that has electronic circuits and chips.
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CMOS
Definition
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor. One of two types of technologies used to manufacture microchips (the other type is TTL, or transistor-transistor logic chips). CMOS chips require less electricity, hold data longer after the electricity is turned off, are slower, and produce less heat than TTL chips. The configuration, or setup, chip is a CMOS chip.
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CMOS configuration chip
Definition
A chip on the motherboard that contains a very small amount of memory, or RAM--enough to hold configuration, or setup, information about the computer.
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control bus
Definition
The lines on the system bus used to send control signals to manage communication on the motherboard.
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data bus
Definition
The lines on the system bus that the CPU uses to send and receive data.
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data path size
Definition
The number of lines on a bus that can hold data, for example, 8, 16, 32, and 64 lines, which can accommodate 8, 16, 32, and 64 bits at a time.
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DIMM
Definition
dual inline memory module. A miniature circuit board used in newer computers to hold memory. DIMMs can hold 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, or 512 MB or 1 GB of RAM on a single module.
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DIP
Definition
dual inline package switch. A switch on a circuit board or other device that can be set on or off to hold configuration or setup information.
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expansion card
Definition
A circuit board inserted into a slot on the motherboard to enhance the capability of the computer.
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expansion slot
Definition
A narrow slot on the motherboard where an expansion card can be inserted. These connect to a bus on the motherboard.
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external bus
Definition
see system bus.
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firmware
Definition
Software that is permanently stored in a chip.
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flash ROM
Definition
ROM that can be reprogrammed or changed without replacing chips.
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front side bus
Definition
The bus between the CPU and the memory outside the CPU housing. Also called the system bus.
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gigahertz (GHz)
Definition
One thousand MHz, or one billion cycles per second.
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hard drive
Definition
The main secondary storage device of a PC, a small case that contains magnetic coated platters that rotate at high speed.
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hertz (Hz)
Definition
Unit of measurement for frequency, calculated in terms of vibrations, or cycles per second. For example, for 16-bit stereo sound, a frequency of 44,000 Hz is used.
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hexadecimal notation
Definition
A numbering system that uses sixteen digits, the numerals 0-9 and the letter A-F. Hexadecimal notation is often used to display memory addresses.
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host bus
Definition
See memory bus or system bus.
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internal bus
Definition
The bus inside the CPU that is used for communication between the CPU's internal components.
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jumper
Definition
Two wires that stick up side by side on the motherboard that are used to hold configuration information. The jumper is considered closed if a cover is over the wires, and open if the cover is missing.
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main board
Definition
See motherboard.
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Megahertz (MHz)
Definition
One million Hz, or one million cycles per second.
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memory
Definition
Physical microchips that can hold data and programming, located on the motherboard or expansion cards.
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memory address
Definition
A number assigned to each byte in memory. The CPU can use memory addresses to track where information is stored in RAM. Memory addresses are usually displayed as hexadecimal numbers in segment/offset form.
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memory bus
Definition
See system bus.
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microprocessor
Definition
See central processing unit (CPU).
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motherboard
Definition
The main board in the computer, also called the system board. The CPU, ROM chips, SIMMs, DIMMs, RIMMs, and interface cards are plugged into the motherboard.
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nonvolatile
Definition
Refers to a kind of RAM that is stable and can hold data as long as electricity is powering the memory.
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parallel port
Definition
A female 25-pin port on a computer that can transmit data in parallel, 8 bits at a time, and is usually used with a printer. The names for parallel ports are LPT1 and LPT2.
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port
Definition
A physical connector, usually at the back of a computer, that allows a cable from a peripheral device, such as a printer, mouse, or modem, to be attached.
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power supply
Definition
A box inside the computer case that supplies power to the motherboard and other installed devices. Power supplies provide 3.3, 5, and 12 volts DC.
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primary storage
Definition
Temporary storage or memory on the motherboard, used by the CPU to process data and instructions.
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processor
Definition
See central processing unit (CPU)
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program
Definition
A set of step-by-step instructions to a computer. Some are burned directly into chips, while others are stored as program files. Programs are written in languages such as BASIC and C++.
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protocol
Definition
A set of rules and standards that two entities use for communication.
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random access memory (RAM)
Definition
Temporary memory stored on chips, such as SIMMs, inside the computer. Information in RAM disappears when the computer's power is turned off.
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RIMM
Definition
A type of memory module used on newer motherboards, produced by Rambus, Inc.
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ROM
Definition
read-only memory. Chips that contain programming code and cannot be erased.
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secondary storage
Definition
Storage that is remote to the CPU and permanently holds data, even when the PC is turned off.
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serial port
Definition
Male 9-pin or 25-pin ports on the computer used for transmitting data serially, one bit at a time. They are called COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4.
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SIMM
Definition
single inline memory module. A miniature circuit board used in a computer to hold RAM. SIMMs hold 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB on a single module.
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software
Definition
Computer programs, or instructions to perform a specific task. Software may be BIOS, OSs, or applications software such as a word-processing or spreadsheet program.
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system board
Definition
See motherboard.
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system bus
Definition
The bus between the CPU and memory on the motherboard. Also called memory bus, motherboard bus, host bus, external bus, or front side bus.
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system clock
Definition
A line on a bus that is dedicated to timing the activities of components connected to it. It provides a continuous pulse that other devices use to time themselves.
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trace
Definition
A wire on a circuit board that connects two components or devices.
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TTL
Definition
Transistor-transistor logic. One of two types of technologies used to manufacture microchips (the other type is CMOS). TTL chips require more electricity than CMOS chips and don't hold their data for as long. TTL technology is not as popular as CMOS.
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USB port
Definition
Universal Serial Bus port. A type of port designed to make installation and configuration of I/O devices easy, providing room for as many as 127 devices daisy-chained together.
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video card
Definition
An interface card installed in the computer to control visual output on a monitor. Also called display adapter.
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volatile
Definition
Refers to a kind of RAM that is temporary, cannot hold data very long, and must be frequently refreshed.
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