Ports, connectors, and cables

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Ports, connectors, and cables. Unit objectives Identify and connect serial and parallel ports, cables, and connectors Identify and connect PS/2 ports, cables, and connectors Identify and connect USB ports, cables, and connectors Identify and connect FireWire ports, cables, and connectors - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ports, connectors, and cables

Unit objectives Identify and connect serial and parallel ports,

cables, and connectors Identify and connect PS/2 ports, cables, and

connectors Identify and connect USB ports, cables, and

connectors Identify and connect FireWire ports, cables, and

connectors Identify and connect infrared and Bluetooth

wireless ports Identify and connect multimedia ports Identify the symptoms, probable causes, and

potential solutions to port, cable, and connector related problems

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Topic A Topic A: Serial and parallel ports, cables,

and connectors Topic B: Keyboards, mice, and pointing

devices Topic C: USB ports, cables, and connectors Topic D: FireWire ports, cables, and

connectors Topic E: Infrared and Bluetooth wireless

ports Topic F: Multimedia ports, cables, and

connectors Topic G: Port, cable, and connector

troubleshooting

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Serial transmission

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Parallel transmission

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Serial port resources

Port IRQ I/O address (hex)

COM1 4 03F8-03FF

COM2 3 02F8-02FF

COM3 4 03F8-03FF

COM4 3 02F8-02FF

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Serial port characteristics

Port speed Data bits Start/stop bits Parity Flow control

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Male and female connectors

Male

Female

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Serial connectors

Pin 1

Pin 9Pin 6

Pin 5

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Serial cables

Multiple conductors– Send, receive, power, ground, etc.

Straight-through cable– Pin 1 goes to pin 1– Pin 2 goes to pin 2

Null modem cable– Pins crossed and connected to simulate

modem

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Pin numbersFunction Pin # (9-pin) Pin # (25-pin)

Frame ground n/a 1

Carrier detect (CD) 1 8

Receive 2 3

Transmit 3 2

Data terminal ready (DTR)

4 20

Signal ground 5 7

Data set ready (DSR) 6 6

Request to send (RTS) 7 4

Clear to send (CTS) 8 5

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9-pin null modem connections

9-pin cable functions End 1 End 2

Carrier detect (CD) 1 4

Receive 2 3

Transmit 3 2

Data terminal ready (DTR) 4 1 and 6

Signal ground 5 5

Data set ready (DSR) 6 4

Request to send (RTS) 7 8

Clear to send (CTS) 8 7

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25-pin null modem connections

25-pin cable functions End 1 End 2

Frame ground 1 1

Transmit 2 3

Receive 3 2

Request to send (RTS) 4 5

Clear to send (CTS) 5 4

Data set ready (DSR) 6 20

Signal ground 7 7

Carrier detect (CD) 8 20

Data terminal ready (DTR) 20 6 and 8

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Activity A-1

Examining serial ports, cables, and connectors

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Parallel ports

Parallel transmissions Often used for printers LPT ports

– LPT1– LPT2– Additional ports through expansion

adapters

More modern PCs use USB

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Parallel port resources

Port IRQ I/O address (hex)

LPT1 n/a 0378-037F

LPT2 n/a 0278-027F

LPT3 n/a 03BC-03BF

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Port types

“Normal” or “Default” (unidirectional) Bidirectional versions

– Standard (SPP)– Enhanced (EPP)– Extended capabilities port (ECP)

Communications techniques– Centronics

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Female 25-pin parallel port

Parallel port

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Centronics connectors

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Activity A-2

Examining parallel ports, cables, and connectors

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Topic B Topic A: Serial and parallel ports, cables,

and connectors Topic B: Keyboards, mice, and pointing

devices Topic C: USB ports, cables, and connectors Topic D: FireWire ports, cables, and

connectors Topic E: Infrared and Bluetooth wireless

ports Topic F: Multimedia ports, cables, and

connectors Topic G: Port, cable, and connector

troubleshooting

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PC input devices

Keyboard Mouse Trackball Trackpad Pens (styli) Touch screens

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Keyboard port and connector

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AT keyboard port and connector

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Mouse port and connector

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Bar code reader with Y-cable

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Activity B-1

Examining keyboard and mouse ports

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Topic C Topic A: Serial and parallel ports, cables,

and connectors Topic B: Keyboards, mice, and pointing

devices Topic C: USB ports, cables, and connectors Topic D: FireWire ports, cables, and

connectors Topic E: Infrared and Bluetooth wireless

ports Topic F: Multimedia ports, cables, and

connectors Topic G: Port, cable, and connector

troubleshooting

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USB features

Hot-swappable Self-configuring connections Multiple device support High-speed data transfers Two classes

– Host– Device

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USB device classes

Audio Communications device HID Imaging IrDA Bridge Mass storage Monitor Printer Video

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USB versions

USB 1.1– Up to 12 MBps transfers

USB 2.0– Three speeds: 1.5 MBps, 12 MBps, and

480 MBps– Backward compatible

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USB symbols

USB port symbol

USB 2.0 label

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USB devices in Device Manager

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USB ports

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USB connectors

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USB power

5 volts, 6 amps = 30 watts powe Best for small-draw devices, such as

USB hubs Use a powered hub with many devices

or high-draw devices

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Installing USB devices

1. Run setup program from device manufacturer

2. Connect USB device Bar code readers Keyboards Mice Touch screen monitors Multimedia devices Scanners/printers Biometric devices

3. Restart your computer

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Activity C-1

Examining the USB bus

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Topic D Topic A: Serial and parallel ports, cables,

and connectors Topic B: Keyboards, mice, and pointing

devices Topic C: USB ports, cables, and connectors Topic D: FireWire ports, cables, and

connectors Topic E: Infrared and Bluetooth wireless

ports Topic F: Multimedia ports, cables, and

connectors Topic G: Port, cable, and connector

troubleshooting

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FireWire features

Hot-swapping and self-configuration Multiple device support — Up to 63

devices (16 physical) Data transfer rates of 800 Mbps and

beyond Asynchronous and isochronous

transfer modes– Supports time-critical transfers on the

bus, such as real-time video Based on the Serial SCSI standard Peer-to-peer bus

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FireWire versions

FireWire 400– Up to 400 MBps– Cables up to 4.5 meters

(Daisy chain up to 72 meters)

FireWire 800– Base speed 800 MBps

1.6 and 3.2 GBps versions available

– Cables up to 4.5 meters (Extend to 1000 meters with optical

repeaters)

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Isochronous transfers

Time-critical transfer of data Video capture Real-time video Machine control

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4-pin FireWire ports, connectors

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6-pin FireWire ports, connectors

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FireWire power

30 volts, 1.5 amps = 45 watts power Higher power provisions than USB

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Installing FireWire devices

No device drivers for expansion adapters or devices in – Windows 2000 Professional– All Windows XP versions

OS interacts with device using IEEE 1394 specifications

Simply plug in:– Video cameras– Printers– External drives

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Activity D-1

Examining the FireWire bus

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Topic E Topic A: Serial and parallel ports, cables,

and connectors Topic B: Keyboards, mice, and pointing

devices Topic C: USB ports, cables, and connectors Topic D: FireWire ports, cables, and

connectors Topic E: Infrared and Bluetooth wireless

ports Topic F: Multimedia ports, cables, and

connectors Topic G: Port, cable, and connector

troubleshooting

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Wireless connections

Infrared Radio Bluetooth

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Infrared

Pulses of infrared light 9600 bps to 4 Mbps 10 – 20 feet range Direct line of sight Infrared Serial Data Link (ISDL)

– 1.5 Mbps– 20 feet

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IrDA port

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Radio

Modulated signals sent over radio waves

Not line of sight Varying technologies with varying

features– 802.11g: 54 Mbps

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802.11 wireless router

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Bluetooth

Short-range radio (10 meters) Self-configuring devices Cell phones, PDAs, music players,

etc.

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A Bluetooth mouse

Bluetooth address

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Activity E-1

Exploring wireless communications technologies

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Topic F Topic A: Serial and parallel ports, cables,

and connectors Topic B: Keyboards, mice, and pointing

devices Topic C: USB ports, cables, and connectors Topic D: FireWire ports, cables, and

connectors Topic E: Infrared and Bluetooth wireless

ports Topic F: Multimedia ports, cables, and

connectors Topic G: Port, cable, and connector

troubleshooting

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Multimedia connections

1/8” connectors RCA connectors Coax MIDI S/PDIF S-Video

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RCA and S-Video connectors

USBFireWire

RCA connectorsS-Video

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Coax connector

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MIDI connectors

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S/PDIF connections

Coax S/PDIFconnections

Square S/PDIFinput and outputconnections

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Activity F-1

Examining multimedia connections

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Topic G Topic A: Serial and parallel ports, cables,

and connectors Topic B: Keyboards, mice, and pointing

devices Topic C: USB ports, cables, and connectors Topic D: FireWire ports, cables, and

connectors Topic E: Infrared and Bluetooth wireless

ports Topic F: Multimedia ports, cables, and

connectors Topic G: Port, cable, and connector

troubleshooting

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Serial port, cable and connectors

Serial port physically present, but not listed in Device Manager

Serial port inaccessible PC is unable to detect or connect to

external modem

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Parallel ports, cables and connectors

Parallel port physically present, but not listed in Device Manager

Parallel port inaccessible Cannot print to printer connected to

parallel port

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USB ports, cables and connectors

Cannot connect to or use USB device USB device not listed in Device

Manager USB device works intermittently or not

at all “Unknown Device” in Device Manager

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PS/2 ports, cables and connectors

“No Keyboard Found” BIOS error Moving mouse causes random

characters to appear on the screen or you receive a series of beeps

No mouse pointer or pointer won’t move when you move the mouse

Mouse moves erratically

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Wireless ports

Unable to connect to infrared device Unable to connect to radio wireless

device Unable to connect to Bluetooth

wireless device Wireless device not responding

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Multimedia ports

S/PDIF connection produces garbled data, error messages indicate Unknown Format or Wrong Sample Rate

MIDI device is not found Video problems occur when using S-

Video connection No sound from the speakers

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Activity G-1

Troubleshooting port, cable, andconnector-related problems

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Unit summary Identified and connected serial and parallel

ports, cables, and connectors Identified and connected PS/2 ports, cables,

and connectors Identified and connected USB ports, cables,

and connectors Identified and connected FireWire ports,

cables, and connectors Identified and connected infrared and

Bluetooth wireless ports Identified and connected multimedia ports Resolved port, cable, and connector related

problems