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Discovering
Computers 2012
Chapter 4
System Unit Components
Objectives Overview
Differentiate among various 
styles of system units on 
desktop computers, 
notebook computers, and 
mobile devices
Identify chips, adapter 
cards, and other 
components of a 
motherboard
Describe the control unit 
and arithmetic logic unit 
components of a processor, 
and explain the four steps in 
a machine cycle
Identify characteristics of 
various personal computer 
processors on the market 
today, and describe the 
ways processors are cooled
Define a bit and describe 
how a series of bits 
represents data
Explain how program 
instructions transfer in and 
out of memory
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 2See Page 209 
for Detailed Objectives
Objectives Overview
Differentiate among the various 
types of memory
Describe the purpose and types 
of expansion slots and adapter 
cards, and differentiate among 
slots for various removable flash 
memory devices
Differentiate between a port and 
a connector, and explain the 
differences among a USB port, 
FireWire port, Bluetooth port, 
SCSI port, eSATA port, IrDA port, 
serial port, and MIDI port
Describe the types of buses in a 
computer
Explain the purpose of a power 
supply and describe how it keeps 
cool
Understand how to clean a 
system unit on a computer or 
mobile device
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 3See Page 209 
for Detailed Objectives
The System Unit
• The system unit is 
a case that 
contains 
electronic 
components of 
the computer 
used to process 
data
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 4Page 210 
Figure 4‐1
The System Unit
• The inside of the system unit on a desktop 
personal computer includes:
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 5Page 211 
Figure 4‐2
Drive bay(s)
Power supply
Sound card
Video card
Processor
Memory
The System Unit
• The motherboard is the main circuit board of the 
system unit
– A computer chip contains integrated circuits
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 6Page 212 
Figure 4‐3
Processor
• The processor, also called the central processing 
unit (CPU), interprets and carries out the basic 
instructions that operate a computer
– Contain a control unit and an arithmetic logic unit 
(ALU)
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 7Page 213
Multi‐core 
processor
Dual‐core 
processor
Quad‐core 
processor
Processor
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 8Page 213 
Figure 4‐4
Processor
• The control unit is the component of the 
processor that directs and coordinates most of 
the operations in the computer
• The arithmetic logic unit (ALU) performs 
arithmetic, comparison, and other operations
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 9Page 214
Processor
• For every instruction, a processor repeats a set of 
four basic operations, which comprise a machine 
cycle
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 10Page 215 
Figure 4‐5
Processor
• Most current personal 
computers support 
pipelining
– Processor begins 
fetching a second 
instruction before it 
completes the machine 
cycle for the first 
instruction
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 11Pages 215 – 216 
Figure 4‐6
Processor
The processor contains registers, that 
temporarily hold data and instructions
The system clock controls the timing 
of all computer operations
• The pace of the system clock is called the clock 
speed, and is measured in gigahertz (GHz)
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 12Page 216
Processor
• The leading 
manufacturers of 
personal computer 
processor chips are Intel 
and AMD
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 13Pages 216 – 217 
Figure 4‐7
Processor
• Determine how you plan to use a new computer 
before selecting a processor
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 14Page 218 
Figure 4‐8
Processor
• A processor chip 
generates heat that 
could cause the chip to 
burn up
• Require additional 
cooling
– Heat sinks
– Liquid cooling 
technology
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 15Pages 219 ‐ 220 
Figures 4‐9 – 4‐10
Processor
• Parallel processing uses multiple processors 
simultaneously to execute a single program or task
– Massively parallel processing involves hundreds or thousands of 
processors
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 16Page 220 
Figure 4‐11
Data Representation
Analog signals are continuous and vary in 
strength and quality
Digital signals are in one of two states: on 
or off
• Most computers are digital
• The binary system uses two unique digits (0 and 1)
• Bits and bytes
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 17Page 221
Data Representation
A computer circuit represents 
the 0 or the 1 electronically by 
the presence or absence of an 
electrical charge
Eight bits grouped together as a 
unit are called a byte. A byte 
represents a single character in 
the computer
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 18Page 221 
Figures 4‐12 – 4‐13
Data Representation
• ASCII (American 
Standard Code for 
Information 
Interchange) is the most 
widely used coding 
scheme to represent 
data
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 19Page 221 
Figure 4‐14
Data Representation
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 20Page 222 
Figure 4‐15
Memory
• Memory consists of electronic components that 
store instructions waiting to be executed by the 
processor, data needed by those instructions, and 
the results of processing the data
• Stores three basic categories of items:
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 21Page 223
The operating 
system and other 
system software
Application 
programs
Data being 
processed and the 
resulting 
information
Memory
• Each location in memory has an address
• Memory size is measured in kilobytes (KB or K), 
megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), or terabytes
(TB)
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 22Page 223 
Figure 4‐17
Memory
• The system unit contains two types of memory:
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 23Pages 223 ‐ 224
Volatile memory
Loses its contents when 
power is turned off
Example includes RAM
Nonvolatile memory
Does not lose contents 
when power is removed
Examples include ROM, 
flash memory, and 
CMOS
Memory
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 24Page 224 
Figure 4‐18
Memory
• Three basic types of RAM chips exist:
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 25Page 225 
Figure 4‐19
Dynamic RAM 
(DRAM)
Static RAM (SRAM)
Magnetoresistive
RAM (MRAM)
Memory
• RAM chips usually reside on a memory module
and are inserted into memory slots
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 26Page 225 
Figure 4‐20
Memory
• The amount of RAM necessary in a computer 
often depends on the types of software you plan 
to use
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 27Page 226 
Figure 4‐21
Memory
• Memory cache speeds the processes of the computer 
because it stores frequently used instructions and data
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 28Page 227 
Figure 4‐22
Memory
Read‐only memory (ROM) refers to memory chips 
storing permanent data and instructions
• Firmware
A PROM (programmable read‐only memory) chip is 
a blank ROM chip that can be written to 
permanently
• EEPROM can be erased
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 29Page 228
Memory
• Flash memory can be erased electronically and 
rewritten
– CMOS technology provides high speeds and consumes 
little power
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 30Pages 228 – 229
Figure 4‐23
Memory
• Access time is the amount of time it takes the 
processor to read from memory
– Measured in nanoseconds
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 31Page 229 
Figures 4‐24 – 4‐25
Expansion Slots and Adapter Cards
• An expansion slot is a 
socket on the motherboard 
that can hold an adapter 
card
• An adapter card enhances 
functions of a component of 
the system unit and/or 
provides connections to 
peripherals
– Sound card and video card
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 32Page 230 
Figure 4‐26
Expansion Slots and Adapter Cards
• With Plug and Play, the computer automatically 
can configure adapter cards and other peripherals 
as you install them
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 33Pages 230 – 231 
Figure 4‐27
Expansion Slots and Adapter Cards
• Removable flash memory includes:
– Memory cards, USB flash drives, and PC 
Cards/ExpressCard modules
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 34Page 231 
Figure 4‐28
Ports and Connectors
A port is the point at which a peripheral attaches to or 
communicates with a system unit (sometimes referred 
to as a jack)
A connector joins a cable to a port
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 35Page 232
Ports and Connectors
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 36Page 232 
Figure 4‐29
Ports and Connectors
• On a notebook computer, the ports are on the 
back, front, and/or sides
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 37Pages 232 ‐ 233 
Figure 4‐30
Ports and Connectors
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 38Page 233 
Figure 4‐31
Ports and Connectors
• A USB port can connect up to 127 different 
peripherals together with a single connector
– You can attach multiple peripherals using a single USB 
port with a USB hub
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 39Page 234 
Figure 4‐32
Ports and Connectors
• Other types of ports include:
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 40Pages 234 ‐ 236
Firewire
port
Bluetooth
port
SCSI port
eSATA
port
IrDA port Serial port
MIDI port
Ports and Connectors
A Bluetooth wireless port 
adapter converts a USB port into 
a Bluetooth port
A smart phone might 
communicate with a notebook 
computer using an IrDA port
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 41Page 235 
Figures 4‐33 – 4‐34
Ports and Connectors
• A port replicator is an 
external device that 
provides connections to 
peripherals through ports 
built into the device
• A docking station is an 
external device that 
attaches to a mobile 
computer or device
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 42Page 236 
Figure 4‐35
Buses
• A bus allows the various 
devices both inside and 
attached to the system 
unit to communicate with 
each other
– Data bus
– Address bus
• Word size is the number 
of bits the processor can 
interpret and execute at a 
given time
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 43Page 237 
Figure 4‐36
Buses
• Expansion slots connect to expansion buses
• Common types of expansion buses include:
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 44Page 238
PCI bus
PCI Express 
bus
Accelerated 
Graphics Port
USB and 
FireWire bus
PC Card bus
Bays
• A bay is an opening 
inside the system unit in 
which you can install 
additional equipment
– A drive bay typically 
holds disk drives
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 45Page 238 
Figure 4‐37
Power Supply
The power supply converts the wall 
outlet AC power into DC power
Some external peripherals have an AC 
adapter, which is an external power 
supply
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 46Page 239
Putting It All Together
Home
Intel Core i5 or 
Intel Core 2 i3 or 
AMD Athlon II or
AMD Sempron
Minimum RAM: 2 GB
Small Office/
Home Office
Intel Core i7 or 
Intel Core i7 Extreme or 
AMD Phenom II or 
AMD Athlon II
Minimum RAM: 4 GB
Mobile
Intel Core i7 Extreme or 
Intel Core i7 or
AMD Phenom II or 
AMD Turion II
Minimum RAM: 2 GB
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 47Page 239 
Figure 4‐38
Putting It All Together
Power
Intel Xeon or
Intel Itanium or
AMD Opteron
Minimum RAM: 8 GB
Enterprise
Intel Core i7 or 
Intel Core i7 Extreme 
or AMD Phenom II or
AMD Athlon II
Minimum RAM: 4 GB
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 48Page 239 
Figure 4‐38
Keeping Your Computer 
or Mobile Device Clean
Clean your computer or mobile device once or twice a year
Turn off and unplug your computer or mobile device before 
cleaning it
Use compressed air to blow away dust
Use an antistatic wipe to clean the exterior of the case and a 
cleaning solution and soft cloth to clean the screen
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 49Page 240
Video: The Leopard with a Time Machine
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 50
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Summary
Components of the 
system unit
How memory stores 
data, instructions, and 
information
Sequence of operations 
that occur when a 
computer executes an 
instruction
Comparison of various 
personal computer 
processors on the 
market today
How to clean the 
exterior and interior of 
a system unit
Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 4 51Page 241
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