Different Types Of Expansion Slots

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An expansion slot of a computer motherboard is used to accept the expansion card or expansion board, adapter card or accessory card to add additional functionality to a computer system. There are many types of expansion slots used in today's computers. They are ISA, PCI, AGP, PCIe, AMR, and CNR expansion slot.

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BUS

A bus is a set of signal pathways that allow information to travel between components inside or outside of a computer.
Types of Bus
External bus or Expansion bus allows the CPU to talk to the other devices in the computer and vice versa. It is called that because it's external to the CPU.
Address bus allows the CPU to talk to a device. It will select the particular memory address that the device is using and use the address bus to write to that particular address.
Data bus allows the device to send information back to the CPU


Types of Expansion Buses

ISA
Introduced by IBM, ISA or Industry Standard Architecture was originally an 8-bit bus and later expanded to a 16-bit bus in 1984. When this bus was originally released it was a proprietary bus, which allowed only IBM to create peripherals and the actual interface. Later however in the early 1980's the bus was being created by other clone manufacturers.
This is still in use because it's cheap and for backwards compatibility
16bit ISA Card

16bit ISA Slot
PCI
Introduced by Intel in 1992, PCI is short for Peripheral Component Interconnect and is a 32-bit or 64-bit expansion bus.
The PCI bus is the most popular expansion bus use in today's computers
PCI Card

PCI 64 and 32bit Slot
AGP
Introduced by Intel in 1997, AGP or Advanced Graphic Port is a 32-bit bus or 64-bit bus designed for the high demands of 3-D graphics. AGP has a direct line to the computers memory which allows 3-D elements to be stored in the system memory instead of the video memory.
AGP is one of the fastest expansion bus in use but its only for video or graphics environment.

AGP Card
AGP Slot


Expansion Bus Chart:

Type of BusBits WideClock SpeedTransfer Speed
ISA 8 bit4.77 MHz2.38MB/s
ISA16 bit8.33 MHz8MB/s
PCI (Client)32 bit33MHz133MB/s
PCI (Server)64 bit66MHz266MB/s
AGP 1x32 bit66MHz266MB/s
AGP 2x32 bit66MHz533MB/s
AGP 4x32 bit66MHz1,066MB/s
AGP 8x32 bit66MHz2,133MB/s
AGP 8x (high-end)64 bit66MHz4,266MB/s

Bus Mastering-Ability of bus device to bypass the CPU can be set at the CMOS setup

Other Buses

USB

USB or Universal Serial Bus is an external bus that most popular form of bus use today

USB is hot swappable

Different Types Of Expansion Slots

USB can daisy chain up to 127 devices
USB Speeds

Different Types Of Expansion Slots
Different Types Of Expansion Slots
Expansion

USB can daisy chain up to 127 devices
USB Speeds

USB 1.0 supports 1.5Mbps
USB 1.1 supports 12Mbps
USB 2.0 supports up to 480Mbps
USB 3.0 supports up to 4.8Gbps

USB_A Connector

USB_B Connector

Firewire (IEEE 1394)

Firewire is use to connect high speed devices

Firewire is hot swappable

Firewire can daisy chain up to 63 devices
Firewire Speeds

Firewire A supports 400Mbps
Firewire B supports 800Mbps
Firewire 1600 supports up to 1600Mbps
USB 3200 supports up to 3200Mbps

4pin

9pin

6pin

AMR
Released September 8, 1998, AMR is short for Audio/Modem Riser. AMR allows an OEM to create one card that has the functionality of either Modem or Audio or both Audio and Modem on one card. This new specification allows for the motherboard to be manufactured at a lower cost and free up industry standard expansion slots in the system for other additional plug-in peripherals.

Types Of Expansion Slots Used In Computer

AMR Slot
CNR

Introduced by Intel February 7, 2000, CNR is short for Communication and Network Riser and is a specification that supports audio,modem USB and Local Area Networking interfaces of core logic chipsets.

CNR Slot

PCI-X
PCI-X is a high performance bus that is designed to meet the increased I/O demands of technologies such as Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet and Ultra3 SCSI.
PCI-X card


PCI-X Slots

Type of BusBits WideClock Speed Transfer Speed
PCI-X (v1)64bit66MHz * 8 =528MB/s
PCI-X (v1)64bit100MHz * 8 =800MB/s
PCI-X (v1)64bit133MHz * 8 =1066MB/s

PCI Express A high speed serial I/O interconnect standard being used for high speed connection it will eventually replace the PCI standards

PCI-e Card

PCI-Express

Lane Widths Peak unidirectional bandwidthPeak full duplex bandwidth
x1250MB/s500MB/s
x2500MB/s1GB/s
x41GB/s2GB/s
x82GB/s4GB/s
x164GB/s8GB/s

PCIe slots
Laptop Buses

PCMCIA or PC Card
Personal Computer memory card international association is a type of bus use for laptops. There are different types of cards and you primarily slide in the card in a PC card slot of a laptop.

Type II PCMCIA Card

Type Of Expansion Slots Nic

PC Card TypesMeasurementUsage
Type I3.3mmFlash Memory
Type II5.0mmUSB/NIC/Wireless
Type III10.5mmHard Drive

PCMCIA cards supports 16 or 32 bit bus width

List Three Different Types Of Expansion Slots

Express Card is the newest form of card you insert in newer laptops

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