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Презентация на тему Computer Systems. (Unit 2)

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Two Antennas got married - the wedding was lousy, but the reception was outstandingTHINK ABOUT IT…
Week02 Lesson 01UNIT 2: COMPUTER SYSTEMS Two Antennas got married - the wedding was lousy, but the reception was outstandingTHINK ABOUT IT… Define computer bridgesExplain the function of BIOSDistinguish among various CMOS setup utility BIOS AND CMOS BIOS (BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM) The BIOS contains instructions and setup for CMOS SETUP Main menu Access to all submenus STANDARD CMOS FEATURESClock, hard drives, floppy drives Normally set to Default or Auto for allSOFTMENU SETUP POST, boot orderADVANCED FEATURES Use to enable/disable power-saving featuresPOWER MANAGEMENT Rarely need to manipulate on today’s PCsPNP/PCI The power-on self test (POST) is a special program stored on the If video is determined to be missing or faultyOne long beep followed POST CARDS POST cards are devices that monitor POSTs and report on UPDATING/FLASHING THE BIOSFlashing your BIOS to the latest release is crucial because To clear the CMOS settings, place the shunt on the CMOS jumperResets Data flows through the computerBetween CPU and RAMBetween CPU and videoBetween CPU NorthbridgeChip or chips that connect the CPU to video and/or memorySouthbridgeHandles all DATA FLOWNorthbridge and Southbridge have connectivity with all devicesNot the same in all systems EXAMPLE AMD CHIPSETNorthbridgeSouthbridge TALKING TO THE KEYBOARDThe keyboard talks to the external data bus Uses BIOSEach program is called a servicePrograms that typically reside in RAM or BIOSProgramsNon-volatile (stays same after power off)Can be changed by “flashing”Typically 64 K Updating CMOS Updated via BIOS programThree primary BIOS brandsAmerican Megatrends (AMI), Award, CMOS (COMPLEMENTARY METAL OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR)The CMOS is powered by a CMOS battery LOSING CMOS SETTINGSCommon errorsCMOS configuration mismatchCMOS date/time not setNo boot device availableCMOS A PSU converts the 115-volt alternating current (AC) supplied by an electrical Every PSU in use today is either an AT or an ATXThe 4 Pin Berg Connector Used to connect the PSU to small form A modular power supply unit, abbreviated MPS, is a type of PSU ATX POWER SUPPLY PIN OUTS A multimeter measures electrical properties such as AC or DC voltage, current, A digital multimeter has an LCD screen that gives a straight forward THE PSU POWER ON TRICKFirst of all, find a paperclip and bend In groups (chosen by your teacher)Collect the equipment required to complete this
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Two Antennas got married - the wedding was

Two Antennas got married - the wedding was lousy, but the reception was outstandingTHINK ABOUT IT…

lousy, but the reception was outstanding
THINK ABOUT IT…


Слайд 3 Define computer bridges
Explain the function of BIOS
Distinguish among

Define computer bridgesExplain the function of BIOSDistinguish among various CMOS setup

various CMOS setup utility options
Troubleshoot the power-on self test

(POST)
State the need and operational requirements of a PSU
Test a PSU for it operational functionality

OBJECTIVES (P1)


Слайд 4 BIOS AND CMOS

BIOS AND CMOS

Слайд 5 BIOS (BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM)
The BIOS contains

BIOS (BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM) The BIOS contains instructions and setup

instructions and setup for how your system should boot

and how it operates
The BIOS has 4 main functions:
POST - Test computer hardware, ensuring hardware is properly functioning before starting process of loading operating system
Bootstrap Loader - Process of locating the operating system, once found the BIOS will pass the control to it
BIOS Software and drivers - interface between the operating system and your hardware
BIOS / CMOS Setup - Configuration program that allows you to configure hardware settings including system settings such as computer passwords, time, and date

Слайд 6 CMOS SETUP
Main menu
Access to all submenus

CMOS SETUP Main menu Access to all submenus

Слайд 7 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES
Clock, hard drives, floppy drives

STANDARD CMOS FEATURESClock, hard drives, floppy drives

Слайд 8 Normally set to Default or Auto for all
SOFTMENU

Normally set to Default or Auto for allSOFTMENU SETUP

SETUP


Слайд 9 POST, boot order
ADVANCED FEATURES

POST, boot orderADVANCED FEATURES

Слайд 10 Use to enable/disable power-saving features
POWER MANAGEMENT

Use to enable/disable power-saving featuresPOWER MANAGEMENT

Слайд 11 Rarely need to manipulate on today’s PCs
PNP/PCI

Rarely need to manipulate on today’s PCsPNP/PCI

Слайд 12 The power-on self test (POST) is a special

The power-on self test (POST) is a special program stored on

program stored on the ROM chip
Initiated when the computer

is turned on or is reset
Checks out the system every time the computer boots
Communicates errors
Beep codes
Text errors

POWER-ON SELF TEST (POST)


Слайд 13 If video is determined to be missing or

If video is determined to be missing or faultyOne long beep

faulty
One long beep followed by three short beeps
If everything

checks out
One or two short beeps
If RAM is missing or faulty
Buzzing noise that repeats until power turned off
More complicated beep codes may be found in legacy computers
Check motherboard manual for meaning

BEEP CODES


Слайд 14 POST CARDS
POST cards are devices that monitor

POST CARDS POST cards are devices that monitor POSTs and report

POSTs and report on the hardware that may be

causing problems
Turn the PC off, plug in the card, and reboot
POST error codes do not fix the computer – they just tell you where to look
If all else fails, replace the motherboard

Слайд 15 UPDATING/FLASHING THE BIOS
Flashing your BIOS to the latest

UPDATING/FLASHING THE BIOSFlashing your BIOS to the latest release is crucial

release is crucial because it enhances your system's capabilities
It

helps it to detect newer devices and components
Bigger hard drivers
Newer processors
Support for updated USB/Firewire
PCE-E / PCI-X ports
Improves stability (very often in the latest BIOS flashes manufacturers apply a series of bug fixes)
There is always a "change-log" included with every newer BIOS release that should help you decide whether or not it's worth it to flash that specific version
Dangers of ‘flashing’
How to protect against failed flashes…?!?!?

Слайд 16 To clear the CMOS settings, place the shunt

To clear the CMOS settings, place the shunt on the CMOS

on the CMOS jumper
Resets to factory settings
Resets password


CLEARING THE

CMOS

Слайд 17 Data flows through the computer
Between CPU and RAM
Between

Data flows through the computerBetween CPU and RAMBetween CPU and videoBetween

CPU and video
Between CPU and other devices
Bridges are used

to connect the pieces
Northbridge
Bridge closest to the CPU
Southbridge
The farther bridge

BRIDGE INTRODUCTION


Слайд 18 Northbridge
Chip or chips that connect the CPU to

NorthbridgeChip or chips that connect the CPU to video and/or memorySouthbridgeHandles

video and/or memory
Southbridge
Handles all of the inputs and outputs

to the many devices in the PC

NORTHBRIDGE & SOUTHBRIDGE

A chipset is a set of Northbridge and Southbridge chips that work together


Слайд 19 DATA FLOW
Northbridge and Southbridge have connectivity with all devices
Not

DATA FLOWNorthbridge and Southbridge have connectivity with all devicesNot the same in all systems

the same in all systems


Слайд 20 EXAMPLE AMD CHIPSET
Northbridge
Southbridge

EXAMPLE AMD CHIPSETNorthbridgeSouthbridge

Слайд 21 TALKING TO THE KEYBOARD
The keyboard talks to the

TALKING TO THE KEYBOARDThe keyboard talks to the external data bus

external data bus
Uses the keyboard controller chip (8042)
The

Southbridge chip handles the keyboard interface, acting as the keyboard controller chip among its many other functions. Manufacturers today choose a specific chipset, rather than an individual keyboard controller


Слайд 22 BIOS
Each program is called a service
Programs that typically

BIOSEach program is called a servicePrograms that typically reside in RAM

reside in RAM or on other erasable media are

called “software,” while programs that reside in ROM are called “firmware.”

Keyboard controller chip


Слайд 23 BIOS
Programs
Non-volatile (stays same after power off)
Can be changed

BIOSProgramsNon-volatile (stays same after power off)Can be changed by “flashing”Typically 64

by “flashing”
Typically 64 K of programs (though Flash ROM

is much bigger)
Often a separate chip

CMOS
Data
Volatile (kept alive with battery)
Changed via CMOS setup
Typically 128 K of data (though chip size is typically 64 K)
Often on Southbridge

BIOS VS. CMOS

Motherboard Schematic & Chipset research Activity


Слайд 24 Updating CMOS
Updated via BIOS program

Three primary BIOS

Updating CMOS Updated via BIOS programThree primary BIOS brandsAmerican Megatrends (AMI),

brands
American Megatrends (AMI), Award, Phoenix
To enter setup, press key

combination (may be Del, ESC, F1, F2, CTRL-ALT-ESC, CTRL-ALT-INS, CTRL-ALT-Enter, or CTRL-S)

Слайд 25 CMOS (COMPLEMENTARY METAL OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR)
The CMOS is powered

CMOS (COMPLEMENTARY METAL OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR)The CMOS is powered by a CMOS

by a CMOS battery and contains your system settings

and is modified and changed by entering the CMOS Setup
CMOS is an on-board semiconductor chip powered by a CMOS battery inside computers that stores information such as the system time and date and the system hardware settings for your computer
The standard lifetime of a CMOS battery is around 10 Years
Volatile (kept alive by battery)
Stores only changeable data, Not programs
Often on Southbridge



Слайд 26 LOSING CMOS SETTINGS
Common errors
CMOS configuration mismatch
CMOS date/time not

LOSING CMOS SETTINGSCommon errorsCMOS configuration mismatchCMOS date/time not setNo boot device

set
No boot device available
CMOS battery state low
Common reasons for

losing CMOS data
Jiggling the battery while doing other work
Dirt on the motherboard
Electrical surges
Faulty power supplies
Chip creep

Слайд 27 A PSU converts the 115-volt alternating current (AC)

A PSU converts the 115-volt alternating current (AC) supplied by an

supplied by an electrical outlet into direct current that

the PC can use
The PSU converts the AC into a 12-volt, 5-volt, or 3.3-volt direct current
12-volt DC is used to power devices with motors, such as hard drives and CD-ROM drives
The 5-volt and 3.3-volt outputs are used to power various electronics on the system board
Although unlikely over 25% of all PC faults are due to faulty PSU’s
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/courses/power-supply-basics-inc-pinouts.htm

POWER SUPPLY UNIT (PSU)

Power Supply Calculator: www.outervision.com


Слайд 28 Every PSU in use today is either an

Every PSU in use today is either an AT or an

AT or an ATX
The main difference is the number

of connectors attached to the wires
But regardless of which type there are some basic components that apply to all PSU’s
The first is the power connection, which is where the power supply connects to the electrical outlet
Next is the motherboard power, which is delivered via a set of cables running from the power supply
Power supplies also have a fan (which you can troubleshoot easily by just looking at it to see if it's working)

AT & ATX PSU’S


Слайд 29 4 Pin Berg Connector Used to connect the PSU

4 Pin Berg Connector Used to connect the PSU to small

to small form factor devices, such as 3.5" floppy

drives. available in: AT, ATX & ATX-2
4 Pin Molex Connector This is used to power various components, including hard drives and optical drives. available in: AT, ATX & ATX-2
20 Pin Molex ATX Power Connector This is used to power the motherboard in ATX systems. available in: ATX( ATX-2 have four extra pins)
4 Pin Molex P4 12V Power Connector Used specifically for Pentium 4 Processor Motherboards. available in: ATX (integrated into the power connector in ATX-2)
6 Pin AUX Connector Provides +5V DC, and two connections of +3.3V. available in: ATX/ATX-2
A 15-pin SATA power connector, the shape prevents accidental mis-identification and forced insertion of the wrong connector type,

PSU CONNECTORS


Слайд 30 A modular power supply unit, abbreviated MPS, is

A modular power supply unit, abbreviated MPS, is a type of

a type of PSU with cables to powered devices

attached by removable connectors instead of permanently fitted
With unconnected cables loose inside the computer; but unused cables are omitted from an MPS configuration
By allowing unused cables to be detached, the clutter of unused cables is eliminated in a modular supply.
Airflow within a case may also be improved by eliminating superfluous cables.
Connectors may become accidentally disconnected or not fully engaged

MODULAR PSU


Слайд 31 ATX POWER SUPPLY PIN OUTS

ATX POWER SUPPLY PIN OUTS

Слайд 32 A multimeter measures electrical properties such as AC

A multimeter measures electrical properties such as AC or DC voltage,

or DC voltage, current, and resistance
Electricians and the

general public might use a multimeter on batteries, components, switches, power sources, and motors to diagnose electrical malfunctions and narrow down their cause
The two main kinds of a multimeter are analogue and digital

WHAT IS A MULTI-METER?


Слайд 33 A digital multimeter has an LCD screen that

A digital multimeter has an LCD screen that gives a straight

gives a straight forward decimal read out, while an

analogue display moves a bar through a scale of numbers and must be interpreted.
Any multimeter will work over a specific range for each measurement. Select one that's compatible with what you meter most, from low-voltage power sources to high-voltage car batteries.
Multimeters are specified with a sensitivity range, so make sure you get the appropriate one.

MULTIMETERS CONT.


Слайд 34 THE PSU POWER ON TRICK
First of all, find

THE PSU POWER ON TRICKFirst of all, find a paperclip and

a paperclip and bend it to something like in

the picture

Find the green wire and one of the black wires

Next, put your paperclip into the pin with the green wire and the other end into one of the two black ground wires beside the green wire. With your teachers permission power on the PSU unit


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