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Title: BUS LINES


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BUS LINES
  • Provide data pathways that connect various system
    components.

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Definition of Bus lines
  • Also known as buses
  • Connects the parts of the CPU to each other.
  • Buses are used to transfer bits from input
    devices to memory, from memory to the CPU, from
    the CPU to memory, and from memory to output or
    storage devices.
  • All buses consist of two parts
  • i) data bus
  • ii) address bus

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  • - Data Bus measured by its size.
  • The size of a bus called bus width, which is
    determines the number of bits that can be
    transmitted at one time.
  • Example A 32-bit bus can transmit 32 bits (four
    bytes) at a time. On a 64-bit bus, bits are
    transmitted from one location to another 64 bits
    (eight bytes) at a time.
  • - The larger the number of bits handled by the
  • bus, the faster the computer transfers data.

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  • Highway analogy

- Assume that one lane on a highway can carry one
bit. A 32-bit bus, then, is like a 32-lane
highway and a 64-bit bus is like an 64-lane
highway.
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Types of Buses
  • System bus
  • Connects the CPU to main memory on the system
    board
  • Expansion bus
  • - Allows the CPU to communicate with peripheral
    devices.
  • Types of expansion buses
  • ISA, PCI, AGP, USB, and HPSB

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Types of expansion buses
  • ISA (Industry Standard Architecture)
  • The most common and slowest expansion bus.
  • A mouse, modem cad, sound card, and low speed
    network card are examples of devices connect to
    ISA bus.
  • b) PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
  • The PCI bus transfers data about 20 times faster
    than ISA bus.
  • Most computer today have PCI bus
  • PCI buses was designed to meet the video demands
    of graphical user interfaces.

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  • C) AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port)
  • Designed by Intel to improve the speed of 3-D
    graphics and video performance
  • AGP is twice as fast as the PCI bus.
  • AGP is replacing The PCI bus for the transfer of
    video data.
  • d) USB (Universal Serial Bus)
  • USB is a bus that eliminate the need to install
    expansion cards into expansion slots.
  • USB combines with PCI bus on the system board to
    support several external devices without using
    expansion slots or cards.

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  • External USB devices are connected from one to
    another and then onto the USB bus. The USB bus
    then connects to the PCI bus on the motherboard.
  • USB 1.1 over twice faster than AGP bus.
  • USB 2.0 40 times faster than USB 1.1

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  • e) FireWire buses
  • Also known as high performance serial bus (HPSB).
  • Operate much like USB buses and perform at speeds
    comparable to USB 2.0.
  • Fire Wire and USB 2.0 buses are used for special
    applications that provide support for digital
    camcorders and video editing software.
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