A port is basically a physical docking point which is basically used to connect the external devices to the computer or we can say that A port act as an interface between computer and the external devices, e.g., we can hard drives, printers to the computer with the help of ports.
Features of Computer ports:
- We can connect external devices to the computer with the help of ports and cables.
- These are basically slots on mother board where we connect external devices or we can plugged in external devices through cables.
- Mouse, keyboards, printers, speakers are some of the example of external devices that connected to the computer through ports.
- These are basically used for external modems.
- These are basically available in two versions in market these are 9 pin, 25 pin model.
- Data travels at a speed of 115 kilo-bits per second.
- These are basically used to connect peripherals such as scanner or printers.
- These are also known as printer port.
- These are available in 25 pin model.
- Data travels at a speed of 150 kilo bits per second.
- These are basically used by old computers for connecting mouse or keyboard.
- These are called as mouse port.
- These ports are still favoured in organisation for security reason.
- These ports provides no restriction on key rollover.
- Basically it can connect all types of external devices to the computer such as mouse, keyboard, printers, speakers etc.
- These ports were introduced in 1997.
- Minimum 2 ports are there in every computer system.
- Data basically travels at a speed of 14mb/s which is much faster than serial port.
- The devices that uses USB port gets power from a USB port.
- It is used to connect monitor to computer’s video card.
- It is 15 pin connector.
- These were introduced by IBM in 1987.
- VGA basically utilizes analog signal hence it can only be used to lower resolution or we can say VGA is only capable of lowering the resolution.
- Modem Port:
These are basically used to connect PC’s modem to telephone networks. - Ethernet Port:
These are basically used to connect Ethernet cables to the computer.In this data may travel with a speed of 10mb/s to 100 mb/s based on the network bandwidth. - Game Port:
These ports are available in computer to connect joysticks which are now replaced by USB. - Digital Video Interface or we can say DVI Port these are basically used to connect flat panel LCD Monitor to the computer’s high end video graphics.
- Sockets:
Sockets are basically used to connect microphone or speakers to the sound card of the computer.
Types of ports:
1. Serial ports –
A serial port is basically a serial communication interface through which information transforms one bit at a time. It is one of the oldest type of interfaces.
2. Parallel ports –
A parallel port is basically a parallel communication interface through which information transforms multiple bits at a time.
3. PS/2 ports –
These are basically 6 pin mini Din connector used to connect keyboard, mice to a PC compatible computers.
4. Universal serial bus port –
It is basically a standard cable connection interface between computer and external device. USB is an industrial standard for short-distance digital data communication.
5. VGA Ports –
VGA connector stands for Video Graphic Array connector, these are basically 15 pin connector available in many video-cards, computer, projectors etc.
These are some of the common ports available in computer system. Except these there are many more ports available in computer. These are as follows:
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