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Figure 2-27 Example of a jack keyed for a connector plug
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Figure  2-31.—Grounding  a  cable

Figure  2-29.—Example  of  I/O  jacks  and  other  connections located on the rear of a microcomputer. to make a connection. In figure 2-28, you’ll notice that the jacks are not keyed; but because of their shapes, the connector can only fit one way. External connector receptacles vary in location on the computer; it depends on the type of computer. However, they are usually located on the top or the rear of the frame or cabinet. Take a microcomputer for example, the I/O jacks and all other connections are located in the rear of the microcomputer. Look at figure 2-29; you’ll notice the I/O jacks and other connections are located in the rear of the microcomputer’s frame or cabinet.  Some  of  the  more  common  I/O  external connectors used for the parallel and serial input/output of data are shown in figure 2-30. Notice the shape of each  connector  receptacle;  the  connector  plug  can  only be inserted in one way. Cable   Architecture A  cable  consists  of  two  or  more  insulated conductors  in  a  common  jacket.  Cables  are  used  to receive electrical power from power sources, to send data to (input) or receive data from (output) other Figure  2-30.—Examples  of  the  different  types  of  external  connector  receptacles  used  by  computers. 2-23

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