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Title: Electricity and Power Supplies


1
Chapter 4
  • Electricity and Power Supplies

2
You Will Learn
  • How electricity is measured
  • How to protect your computer system against
    damaging changes in electrical power
  • About different form factors and computer cases
  • How to detect and correct power supply problems
  • About Energy Star specifications

3
Measures of Electricity
4
AC and DC
  • Alternating current (AC)
  • Cycles back and forth
  • Economical
  • Direct current (DC)
  • Travels in only one direction, from hot to ground
  • Required by most electronic devices
  • Computer power supply functions as both a
    transformer and rectifier

5
Computer Power Supply
6
Hot, Neutral, and Ground
7
Hot, Neutral, and Ground (continued)
8
Hot, Neutral, and Ground (continued)
9
Common Electrical Components
10
Protecting Your Computer System General
Precautions
  • Make notes so you can backtrack
  • Remove packing materials from work area
  • Keep components away from hair and clothing
  • Keep screws and spacers in an orderly place
  • Dont stack boards on top of each other

11
Protecting Your Computer System General
Precautions (continued)
  • Dont touch chips on motherboard or expansion
    cards
  • Dont touch chip with magnetized screwdriver
  • Dont change DIP switch settings with a graphite
    pencil

12
Protecting Your Computer System General
Precautions (continued)
  • Have classroom instructor check your work before
    putting cover on and powering up
  • Turn off a computer before moving it
  • Keep disks away from magnetic fields, heat, and
    extreme cold

13
Protecting Yourself Against Electricity
  • Turn off power and unplug computer
  • Always use a ground bracelet
  • Never touch inside of a computer while it is
    turned on
  • Never remove cover or put your hands inside
    monitor or power supply

14
Static Electricity (or ESD)
  • Can cause catastrophic failure or upset failure
  • Protection against ESD
  • Ground bracelet or static strap
  • Ground mats
  • Static shielding bags

15
Ground Bracelet
16
Ground Bracelet with a Ground Mat
17
Static Shielding Bags
18
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
  • Caused by magnetic field produced as side effect
    when electricity flows
  • Protection against EMI
  • Cover expansion slots
  • Do not place system close to or on same circuit
    as high-powered electrical equipment
  • Use line conditioners

19
Surge Protection and Battery Backup
  • Surge suppressors
  • Power conditioners
  • Uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs)

20
Uninterruptible Power Supplies
  • Benefits
  • Condition line for brownouts and spikes
  • Provide backup power during a blackout
  • Protect against very high potentially damaging
    spikes
  • Considerations
  • Cost
  • UPS rating
  • Degree of line conditioning
  • Warranty and service policies

21
UPS
22
The Computer Case and Form Factors
  • Form factor describes size, shape, and general
    makeup of a hardware component
  • Use same form factor for motherboard, case, and
    power supply
  • Decision driven by motherboard

23
Case, Power Supply, and Motherboard Form Factors
  • AT
  • ATX (most popular)
  • LPX
  • NLX
  • Backplane systems

24
AT and Baby AT Form Factors
25
AT Motherboard
26
Power Connectors on AT and ATX Boards
27
ATX Form Factor
  • Open, nonproprietary spec (Intel 1995)
  • Easier to add and remove components
  • Greater support for I/O devices and processor
    technology
  • Lower costs
  • Improved positioning of components

28
ATX Form Factor (continued)
  • Smaller
  • Uses one power connector P1
  • Soft switch feature
  • Better air circulation
  • Other types Mini-ATX, MicroATX, FlexATX

29
ATX Motherboard
30
NLX Form Factor
31
Other Form Factors
32
Types of Cases
  • Desktop cases
  • Tower cases
  • Minitower
  • Midsize tower
  • Full-size tower
  • Notebook cases

33
Desktop Case
34
Tower Case
35
Tower and Desktop Cases
36
Upgrading Your Power Supply
  • Sometimes necessary when you add new devices
  • Easiest way to fix a power supply you suspect is
    faulty is to replace it

37
Introduction to Troubleshooting
  • Isolate the problem
  • Problems that prevent PC from booting
  • Problems that occur after a successful boot
  • Learn as much as you can by asking questions of
    user(s)

38
PC Problem Solving
39
Troubleshooting the Power System General
Guidelines
  • Any burnt parts or odors?
  • Everything connected and turned on? Loose cable
    connections? Computer plugged in?
  • All switches turned on? Wall outlet good?
  • If fan is not running, turn off computer
    Connections to power supply secure? Cards
    securely seated?

40
Troubleshooting the Power System General
Guidelines (continued)
  • Check for correct wire connections to motherboard
  • Remove nonessential expansion cards one at a time
  • Vacuum entire unit

41
Troubleshooting an ATX Power Supply
42
Troubleshooting the Power System
  • Power supply itself
  • Power supply fan
  • Power problems with the motherboard
  • Overheating

43
Preventing Overheating
44
Preventing Overheating (continued)
45
Energy Star Systems(The Green Star)
  • Satisfy energy-conserving standards of the US EPA
  • Generally have a standby program that switches
    device to sleep mode when not in use
  • Apply to computers, monitors, printers, copiers,
    and fax machines

46
Power Management Methods
  • Advanced Power Management (APM)
  • AT Attachment (ATA) for IDE drives
  • Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS)
    standards for monitors and video cards
  • Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)

47
Power Management Features
  • Green timer on the motherboard
  • Doze time
  • Standby time
  • Suspend time
  • Hard drive standby time

48
Power Management Setup Screen
49
Energy Star Monitors
  • Most adhere to DPMS specifications
  • Allow video card and monitor to go into sleep
    mode simultaneously

50
Changing Power Options
51
Summary
  • Measurements of electricity
  • Form in which electricity comes to you as house
    current
  • The power supply, backup power sources, and how
    to change a defective power supply
  • Form factors
  • How Energy Star saves energy
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