Computer – Ports


What is a Port?     

A port:

●      is a physical docking point using which an external device can be connected to the computer.

●      can also be programmatic docking point through which information flows from a program to computer or over the internet.

Characteristics

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 mouse, keyboard, monitor, microphone, speakers etc.

Description: Computer Ports

Following are 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

●      Also known as IEEE 1284-compliant 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 mouse and keyboard

●      Also known as IEEE 1284-compliant 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 compliant devices can get power from a USB port

VGA Port

●      Connects monitor to a computer’s video card.

●      Has 15 holes.

●      Similar to serial port connector but serial port connector has pins, it 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 equipments to the computer

●      Data travels at 400 to 800 megabits per seconds

●      Invented by Apple

●      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.

●      Connect 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

●      Connect microphone, speakers to sound card of the computer