Motherboard
Motherboard
Motherboard
MOTHERBOARD
A motherboard is the main printed circuit board in general-
purpose computers and other expandable systems. It holds and allows communication
between many of the crucial electronic components of a system, such as the central
processing unit and memory, and provides connectors for other peripherals.
The motherboard is the backbone that ties the computer's components
together at one spot and allows them to talk to each other. Without it, none of the
computer pieces, such as the CPU, GPU, or hard drive, could interact. Total
motherboard functionality is necessary for a computer to work.
COMPONENTS OF MOTHERBOARD
CPU Socket
Memory Slots
CMOS Battery
ISA / PCI Slots
Power Connectors
Chip set
Graphical Devices
Back Panels
Memory Slots
A memory slot, memory socket, or RAM slot allows RAM
(computer memory) to be inserted into the computer. Most motherboards have two to
four memory slots, which determine the type of RAM used with the computer.
In computers, a slot, or expansion slot, is an engineered technique for adding
capability to a computer in the form of connection pinholes (typically, in the range of
16 to 64 closely-spaced holes) and a place to fit an expansion card containing the
circuitry that provides some specialized capability, such as video.
CPU Sockets
CMOS Battery
ISA/PCI/AGP Slots
It is a computer bus which is the product of IBM computers and they
produced it in early 1980’s. it is compatible with the IBM made personal computers.
About six devices can be connected with it.
It is a conventional slot which is installed in the computer to attach the
hardware devices with the computer. Typical PCI slots which are normally used in the
computer include the USB, sound card and modems etc.
Power Connectors
Chipsets
Graphical Devices
A graphics device is something where you can make a plot appear. Examples
include
Back Panels
The back panel is the portion of the motherboard that lets you connect
external devices, such as your monitor, speakers, keyboard, and mouse.