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Friday 11 March 2011

Terminology 3

41.Access Point
A Device That allows computers and other wireless devices were devices to Communicate via a wired network. It is Also Used to extend the reach of a wireless network. By Placing the access point in a remote position.

42.MAC Address
Media Access Control address is the ID that you have on the devices that connect to the network. Like the Ethernet controller and wireless ethernet.

43.Ethernet
A protocol Local Area Network (LAN) developed by Xerox Corporation in conjunction with DEC and Intel in around 1976. This protocol one LAN standard of the most widely used today.

44.MIMO
Short for Multiple-Input Multiple Output, which is a technique of data transmission by using multiple lines of data signals at once. To increase the throughput. This technique exploits the phenomenon of a signal scattered by establishing some lines when it is transmitted, rather than try to eliminate them.

45.Equalizer
Function to improve sound output generated MP3 Player. Most MP3 players only provides preset EQ with several options. FM Range, Range FM frequency waves that can be accepted by the radio tuner. In Indonesia, the FM range used was 87-108 MHz.

46.CF
Compact Flash was introduced in 1994 as a successor to PCMCIA / PC Card. Most used a digital camera. Capacities ranging from 64 MB to 12 GB.

47.M2
Acronym for Memory Stick Micro M2. The size of the smallest form factor for MS, only ¼ of the MS PRO Duo. Starting announced in September 2005, but only marketed in 2006.

48.MicroSD
MicroSD cards are the smallest form of an SD card. Also known as transflash, or T-Flash. Capacity 16 MB-1 GB.

49.MiniSD
MiniSD card has a size of ± 60% of the SD Card. Writing Protection Switch is available in this form. Dimensions 21.5 × 20 × 1.4 mm with a weight of 1 gram. Capacity of 16 MB to 2 GB.

50.MS
Memory Stick cards first introduced in 1998 by Sony Corporation, for use on Sony devices, especially digital cameras. However, limited to 128 MB capacity. New in 2003 introduced the Memory Stick PRO, its capacity and its ability to grow. Capacity of 16 MB to 4 GB.

51.MS PRO Duo
Memory Stick PRO Duo is the second form factor for MS. With a smaller form, is used also in mobile phones, and PSP. Capacity of 16 MB to 2 GB.

52.SD
Secure Digital cards introduced in 2001 by SanDisk Corporation, Matsushita (Panasonic) and Toshiba. Developed from the MMC, so it has much in common. Capacity of 16 MB to 4 GB.

53.Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS)
Also known as a continuous power supply (CPS) or battery backup, which serves to maintain the availability of electrical power continuously for electrical equipment connected to it, by taking a different power source, if all of a sudden not tersediannya main power source.

54.PSU (Power Supply Unit)
PSU (Power Supply Unit) is one of the main components of a computer, which functions as a provider of electricity to other computer components as a whole. Sometimes, PSU already installed when you buy a PC case, or also you can buy it separately.

55.Print Head
For inkjet printers, the ink nozzle and the electronic controller is located.

56.Expansion Slot / Slot Expansion
Joint or crack found on the motherboard, used to install additional equipment such as card or board. Installation of additional equipment will enhance the ability of computers in performing certain tasks. There are two types of expansion slots are PCI and ISA type. PCI or Peripheral Component Interconnect is a slot that is designed based on the standard PCI standard Interest Group. Meanwhile, aka ISA Industry Standard Architecture is the first time slot that was developed by IBM / AT.

57.FSB (Front Side Bus)
In microsprocessor, FSB connects the processor with main memory. And is also used to communicate between the processor with other components onto the motherboard.

58.NTSC
National Television System Committee, is a committee organized by the (EIA) that the TV broadcasting standard developed in the United States and several other countries.

59.PAL
Short for phase-alternating line, is a color encoding used in broadcast television. PAL was developed in Germany by Walter Bruch, who worked at Telefunken.

60.Core Clock
Value Frekensi owned graphics chip on the video card. Usually the greater the value of this frekensi, the higher the performance. Frequency value is expressed in units of Hz (Hertz), and also commonly added to the range of values ​​such as Mega (million), Giga (Billion), and so forth.

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