SMPS

SMPS means Switch Mode Power Supply.As the name suggests it is used to switch the Alternating Current(AC) voltage into Direct current (DC) voltage which is required for our computer systems to work.It is placed inside the C.P.U of our computer and from this SMPS connections are given to the CD/DVD drive,Hard disk and to all parts of the computer.

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Function of SMPS is similar to the transformers that are seen on the streets near our houses.These transformers also convert AC into DC voltage and supply it to our houses.But we cannot place a transformer in our computers as space occupied is too large.So,SMPS are introduced in the place of transformers.It is very efficient and very low heat is produced by this.

in general it is highly reliable and can guarantee you an efficient work up to 5 years.But if there is any fluctuation in your power line that will directly effect your SMPS and it may be damaged.

Hope you got required information about SMPS you needed.

A switched-mode power supply, or SMPS, is an electronic power supply unit (PSU) that incorporates a switching regulator — an internal control circuit that switches the load current rapidly on and off in order to stabilise the output voltage. Switching regulators are used as replacements for simpler linear regulators when higher efficiency, smaller size or lighter weight are required. They are, however, more complicated and more expensive, their switching currents can cause noise problems if not carefully suppressed, and simple designs can have a poor power factor.

SMPS can also be classified into four types according to the input and output waveforms, as follows.

AC in, DC out: rectifier, off-line converter
DC in, DC out: voltage converter, or current converter, or DC to DC converter
AC in, AC out: frequency changer, cycloconverter
DC in, AC out: inverter
AC and DC are abbreviations for alternating current and direct current.

MotherBoard

MotherBoard

Alternatively referred to as the mb, mainboard, mobo, mobd, backplane board,base board, main circuit board, planar board, system board, or a logic board on Apple computers. The motherboard is a printed circuit board that is the foundation of a computer, located at the bottom of the computer case. It allocates power to theCPU, RAM, and all other computer hardware components and allows them to communicate with one another.

Below is a graphic illustration of the ASUS P5AD2-E motherboard and some basic explanations of each of the major portions of the motherboard. Clicking on the image below gives you a larger more detailed version of the picture below.

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Motherboard components

Below is a listing of links that describe each of the above mentioned motherboard components in additional detail. Links are listed in clockwise order going from the top-left corner of the image. Components not listed above or found on other motherboards are listed in the next section.

 

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Hard Disk

What is a Hard Disk Drive?
The hard disk drive is the main, and usually largest, data storage hardware device in a computer.
The operating system, software titles and most other files are stored in the hard disk drive.
Important Hard Disk Drive Facts
The hard drive is sometimes referred to as the “C drive” due to the fact that Microsoft Windows designates the “C” drive letter to the primary partition on the primary hard drive in a computer by default.
While this is not a technically correct term to use, it is still common. For example, some computers have multiple drive letters (e.g. C, D, E) representing areas across one or more hard drives.

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Popular Hard Disk Drive Manufacturers
Western Digital, Hitachi
Hard Disk Drive Description
A hard drive is usually the size of a paperback book but much heavier.
The sides of the hard drive have pre drilled, threaded holes for easy mounting in the 3.5 inch drive bay in the computer case. Mounting is also possible in a larger 5.25 inch drive bay with an adapter. The hard drive is mounted so the end with the connections faces inside the computer.
The back end of the hard drive contains a port for a cable that connects to the motherboard. The type of cable used will depend on the type of drive but is almost always included with a hard drive purchase. Also here is a connection for power from the power supply.
Most hard drives also have jumper settings on the back end that define how the motherboard is to recognize the drive when more than one is present. These settings vary from drive to drive so check with your hard drive manufacturer for details.