Recognizing components of the motherboard – Part 2

This post is lesson 5 of 16 in the subject Computer Hardware Practice

1. Lesson objectives

  • Review disassembling and rebuilding Desktop
  • Recognizing and reading basic specifications of Desktop mainboard components

2. Instruments preparation

Each student prepares the following tools:

Main tools:

  • 01 Desktop computer
  • 01 screwdriver
  • 01 screw box

Support tools:

  • 01 computer cleaning brush
  • 01 cleaning cloth

3. Components of the motherboard

3.1. Ports, slots, and ROM BIOS

Speaker port, micro port

– These are ports that connect the speaker and microphone to the mainboard.

– Specifications:

  • Number of ports
  • Color
Speaker and microphone port

PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot

– PCI is a slot to connect to expansion devices.

– Specifications:

  • Color
  • Number of ports
  • Number of pins
PCI port

AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) slot

– The AGP slot was reserved for graphic cards in older computers.

– Specifications:

  • Color
  • Number of ports
  • Number of pins
AGP port

ROM BIOS

ROM BIOS is an IC that stores the BIOS program. Its main functions are to start the computer, provide the default version of CMOS SETUP, test the video card and RAM, and manage components on the mainboard (such as the chipset, SIO IC, onboard video card, and keyboard).

– Specifications:

  • ROM BIOS model
  • Number of pins
ROM BIOS

3.2. Some other components

Quartz crystal

– Quartz crystal is used to create oscillations and the oscillation frequency is recorded on the back of the quartz crystal.

– Specifications:

  • Clock frequency
  • Location (near IC, chipset, etc.)
Quarzt crystal on mainboard

Coil

– Coil is another name for the inductor. Inductors maintain stable currents for power circuits. They are labeled as L or PL on the motherboard.

– Specifications:

  • Shape
  • Number of coils in the inductor
  • Symbol
Coils on mainboard

Capacitor

– A capacitor is an electronic component used for filtering power, filtering noise, and used for oscillator circuits. There are 2 types of capacitors on a Desktop mainboard, including non-polarized ceramic capacitors and polarized electrolytic capacitors.

– Specifications:

  • Shape
  • Color
  • Symbol
Capacitors

Mosfet (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor)

– Mosfet is a type of field-effect transistor (FET), which is commonly used in digital and analog circuits.

– Specifications:

  • Number of pins
  • Color
  • Number of MOSFETs on the mainboard
Mosfet

Resistor

– A resistor is a passive component used for the resistance to electric current. The letter R or PR is often used to represent a resistor.

– Specifications:

  • Color
  • Impedance
  • Location (near IC, capacitor, etc.)
Resistor on mainboad

CMOS battery

– The CMOS battery supplies power to the RAM CMOS.

– Specifications:

  • Color
  • Shape
  • Type of battery
  • Place of production
CMOS battery

4. Requirement of practice

  • Every student will receive practical tools.
  • Disassemble and assemble the Desktop computer step by step and follow the regulations.
  • Identify components of the motherboard.
  • Observe and record the specifications of the components of the motherboard.
  • Complete the practice sheet for lesson 05.
  • You are required to take pictures and record videos for documentation.

5. Practice sheet

Each student downloads the practice sheet here, photo it and bring it with you when you practice.

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