Title: Introduction and types of network expansion card
1Introduction and types of Network Expansion card
2What is expansion card
3History of Expansion card
4Types of the Expansion cards
- Expansion cards alternatively referred as the add
on card, internal card, interface adapter and
only card. It is an electronic board or circuit
added on to the expansion slot of the motherboard
of the computer. It adds to some ability of the
computer. Using this additional ability a
computer can connect to another computer in a
network. Types of Expansion card. - Interface cards (ATA, Bluetooth, IDE etc)
- Modem
- Network card
- Sound card
- Video card
- Video capture card
5Interface Card
- This card often says as the NIC. An expansion
board you insert in the computer, so the computer
can connect to the network. Most of this designed
for the particular network like protocol and
media etc. Some can able to handle the multiple
network. Types of the Interface cards. - ATA
- Bluetooth
- Firewire
- IDE
- RAID
- SCSI
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6ATA and Bluetooth
7Firewire and IDE
It is also referred to as the IEEE 1394. It is
invented by Apple in the 1995. It has also a bus
which has the bandwidth 400-800 Mbps and the
ability to handle the 63 unit on the same bus. It
is also as like as the USB. Like USB it has lots
of the different devices such as drives, camera
etc. IDE It is the integrated drive
electronics. It is also known as the ATA or the
parallel ATA and it has the parallel ATA only for
IBM compatible hard disk. It is different from
SCSI because it has controller for each devices,
each devices can directly connect to the
motherboard.
8RAID and SCSI
RAID It stands for the Redundant Array of
Inexpensive Disk. RAID is connected to the hard
drive and speed up the performance of the
computer storage. It is mainly used in the server
and high performance computer. SCSI It is
the small computer system interface. It is the
second most commonly used interface for disk
drive. It is capable to support 8 to 16 devices.
SCSI standard for parallel interface, it transfer
information at therate of 8 bit/sec. It also
support seven peripheral devices like CD-ROM,
scanner etc. It is mainly desigen for the Apple
MAC but it also used in the Unix and PC.
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10Network card
11Sound Card
12Video Card
It is alternatively referred as display adapter,
graphics card or video adapter etc. It is an
internal circuit allow monitor to display images
or video from computer. These are connected with
the AGP, PCI on the motherboard. Video card has
three connection on the back side VGA, S-Video
and DVI connector.
13Video Capture Card
14Conclusion
From above illustration expansion cards are kyed,
means they will go to one direction. These cards
are designed for the particular expansion slots.
The back side of the expansion card also a back
slot that allows computer to plug into the card
and interface with computer.
15Contact Information
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