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CHAPTER 2 COMPUTER  CONFIGURATIONS  AND HARDWARE INTRODUCTION As a technician you must be able to recognize the different types of computers to maintain them. The functional units of any computer are consistent, no matter what type of computer you are maintaining. your main concern will be the architecture  of  the  computers  you  maintain.  Mainframe  computers  and minicomputers  are  usually  housed  in  large-  to  medium-sized  frames  or  cabinets suited for ruggedness. Microcomputers are housed in compact frames built more for their portability. If you can understand the architecture and general physical makeup, then you can maintain any type of computer. Technical manuals, owners’ manuals, desktop guides, and system operating manuals are all excellent sources of information that you can use to learn the configuration of a specific computer system and its physical makeup. After completing this chapter, you should be able to: Interpret the various types of diagrams and layouts used to specify unit configurations Describe the major hardware parts of a computer system Describe the unit connectors and cables of computer systems Describe the types of cooling systems used with computers TOPIC  1—COMPUTER CONFIGURATIONS/LAYOUTS To be an effective technician, you must be familiar with the computer—inside and out. You must be able to understand the hardware as well as each of the functional  units  by  using  technical  documents.  The computer’s technical manual will be your most reliable and effective source. Technical manuals usually start with a general description of the computer and become more detailed when discussing the hardware and each functiona.1 area of the computer. As a reminder, you must ensure you use the most current documentation when you perform maintenance on a computer. This is a MUST. In our discussion of the computer in this topic, we examine   the   computer   from   two   aspects—the functional layout and the physical layout. Let’s begin by   examining   how   computers   are   functionally configured. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAMS OF COMPUTERS A functional block diagram provides you with a general analysis of the principles of operation of the overall  equipment,  types  of  signals  and  their  directional flow, and the major functional areas. Functional block diagrams can be of two types—the overall functional block diagram of the computer and the individual functional block diagrams of each functional unit. You can use both to gain a better understanding of the computer. 2-1

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