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Chapter 1

The document provides an overview of PC architecture and its components. It discusses the basic components of a computer including input, memory, output and the central processing unit. It describes different types of computers such as desktops, laptops, servers and supercomputers. The key components of a PC hardware architecture are also summarized, including the central processing unit, memory, storage devices, I/O devices and the motherboard. Different types of memory such as RAM, ROM and their hierarchy are outlined. The document concludes with references for further reading.

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Chapter 1

The document provides an overview of PC architecture and its components. It discusses the basic components of a computer including input, memory, output and the central processing unit. It describes different types of computers such as desktops, laptops, servers and supercomputers. The key components of a PC hardware architecture are also summarized, including the central processing unit, memory, storage devices, I/O devices and the motherboard. Different types of memory such as RAM, ROM and their hierarchy are outlined. The document concludes with references for further reading.

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Chapter 1

OVERVIEW OF PC ARCHITECTURE

1
What is a Computer ?

2
Computer components

Input Memory Output

Central
Processing
Unit

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How Computers Operate

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Continue…

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Types of Computers

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Based on operational principle

1. Analog
2. Digital

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Based on capacity, speed and reliability

1. Mainframes
2. Minicomputers
3. Microcomputers

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Based on size

1. Desktop
2. Laptop
3. Palmtop
4. Workstation
5. Server
6. Super computer
7. Wearable

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Enterprise Computing Environment

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Example of Enterprise computer
Environment

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Computer and PC Hardware
Architectural Components

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Central Processing unit
(CPU)

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Memory

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Types of Memory

• Volatile memory
• Non volatile memory

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Main memory
(RAM)

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Static, Dynamic RAM and
CMOS RAM

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Storage Devices

• Storage devices hold data, even when the computer


is turned off.

• The two storage technologies are used :-


– Magnetic
– Optical

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Memory Hierarchy

Central processing unit


Expensive
fast small Functional units

Registers

Internal cache

External cache

Main Memory
Cheap slow
large Backing store

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I/O Devices

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CISC Vs RISC

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Assembly, Interpreted and Compiled
Software

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Motherboard

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Motherboard Components

1. Mouse and Keyboard connectors 10. USB port


2. Parallel port 11. CPU Chip
3. RAM slots 12. Floppy controller
4. IDE controller
5. PCI slot
6. ISA slot
7. CMOS Battery
8. AGP slot
9. Power supply plug in

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Continue…

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Continue…

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Chipsets

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Function of chipset

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Interrupt controllers

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DMA Controllers

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Features of the DMA Controller

The controller supports all four possible kinds of transfer:

 Peripheral  Memory
 Memory  Peripheral
 Peripheral  Peripheral
 Memory  Memory

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I/O subsystem

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Embedded and Add-in Devices

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References….
1. Troubleshooting, Maintaining and Repairing PCs by S.J.
Bigelow
2. A Plus Network Plus Security Plus Exams in A Nutshell
3. http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/
4. http://www.PCGuide.com
5. PC Repair and Maintenance: A Practical Guide
6. Upgrading and Repairing PCs, By Scott Mueller
7. http://en.wikipedia.org/

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Thank You

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