NB: The numbers illustrated in the above cited diagram correspond to the statements located below. It is therefore advisable to use the diagram in concert with the statements to better comprehend the information presented.
1. This particular component serves as the connection through which the GUI (graphical user interface (ie. the monitor of the processing unit) is connected to an electrical outlet. Ergo, this component is responsible for the monitor being operational.
2. This jack connects to the "Audio In" slot. As the title would therefore be indicative of, the jack enables audio based information to be communicated between the monitor and the CPU (alternately referred to as the central processing unit) proper.
3. The plug presently under scrutiny is responsible for the connection of the GUI (monitor) to the pc itself. Consequently, it is necessary for the displaying of the desired information on the screen.
4. The electrical socket is the device which connects the electrical appliance/device to a direct source of electrical power. This is responsible for the functioning of the computing unit.
5. The cord indicated is the "power cord" which, as the name would so blatantly imply, connects the computer to the electrical socket situated on the wall. In essence, it serves as the conduit through which the electrical power may be transferred from the source to the computer.
6. This jack, as one would gather from the logo of a microphone to its immediate right, is the slot into which the connection of a microphone is inserted into the computer. It is via this connection that recorded audible information may be transmitted to the computer.
7. Of similar function to the previously mentioned audio jack, this jack is intended to relay information. Conversely, this jack is "audio output", as opposed to "audio input", and thus is responsible for the transmission of outgoing audio information.
8. The "Audio In" jack mentioned previously connects to this slot. These two components work in concert to relay audio information between the monitor and the computer proper.
9. The arrow illustrated is designed to designate four Universal Serial Bus (USB) slots which may be utilized for a medley of functions, primarily the connections of flash drives, and what have you.
10. This connection cable serves serves as the counterpart to that of the VGA input cable, the function of which is to - in concert with the VGA input cable, connect the monitor and computer proper.
11. The purpose of the above cited wire is to connect the mosue to the computer, thereby permitting the user of the console operate various functions on the computer. Without the presence of this, many operations would be rendered impractical and/or impossible.
12. Akin to the afore mentioned mouse connection, this wire connects the keyboard to the computer, allowing the individual using the computer ot input information into the machine.
13. This cable is the internet connection. It essentially links the computer to an intricate system of connections which allow the computer access to the world wide web, and in so doing render the computer a far more efficient machine where education and communication are concerned.
By: Christopher Rampersad
Class: 9-4
Title: Computer Schematic
Thursday, 1st. October, 2009.
Teacher: Mr. Parago
Subject: ICT (Information Communication Technology)
6 comments:
Nice computer schematic! It's very thorough and well detailed. :)
See? I CAN be nice xDD
Lightning doesn't strike twice, this is probably the only good comment I'll get from you :D
What program did you use to create this?
I used a combination of smart board technology and paint, all tied together with MAD SKILLS :D
SCHEMATIC, great schematic man. the wires are exactly to point, and the perfection to the comments about the wires, were great.
Amazing schematic!!! It is so clear and well done. I can't see one thing wrong with this! Great work.
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