Tutorial 5
- Explain the difference between spikes, surges, and sags.
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Spikes and surges are brief, but often catastrophic, increases in the voltage source (very high voltage for a very short time). These can be caused by the power source (the local power company), but most often are caused by lightning strikes. A spike (or transient) is a very short over-voltage condition measured in nanoseconds, while a surge is measured in milliseconds. A sag is a brief decrease of voltage at the source.
- What are the two types of power-supply connectors to the motherboard?
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AT style with two plugs-P8 and P9, and the ATX style with a single connector.
- What are the two types of power-supply connectors to devices such as drives?
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The Molex, a 5-volt connector, is used for hard disk drives, and the mini 3.3-volt is used for floppy disk drives and similar devices.
- Name two benefits to having a UPS on a system.
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The UPS (uninterruptible power supply) buys the user some time in which to save data and properly shut down a system, in the event that a power outage has occurred. And the UPS conditions the line in the event of a spike or surge.
- Describe the difference between a brownout and a blackout.
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A brownout is a decrease in the voltage in the power supply. A blackout is a total power failure.
- When you purchase a UPS, what is the most important thing to consider?
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That the UPS offers enough time to power the computer until all data can be saved and the computer can be properly shut down.
- Will all surge suppressors provide protection against lightning strikes?
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No, surge suppressors offer limited protection, and it decreases with age. Also, nothing can totally protect against a nearby full-force lightning strike.
- What is the best defense against spikes caused by lightning?
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To protect against spikes from lightning, unplug your computer from the wall outlet.
- What is the most important thing to remember when connecting a P8 and P9 connector to a motherboard?
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The black (ground) wires must be installed next to each other.
- Explain the difference between the mini connector and the Molex connector.
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The Molex connector is the most common connector, and is used primarily for devices that need both 12-volt and 5-volt power, such as older floppy disk drives, hard disk drives, and CD-ROM drives.
The mini connector is used primarily on 3.5-inch floppy drives. Most systems provide a mini connector.
- Describe the best way to make sure a new power supply matches the one you are replacing.
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Take the old one with you and match its physical size, as well as the power ratings and number of connectors, to the new one.
- What is the primary use of mini connectors?
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Mini connectors are primarily used for 3.5-inch floppy disk drives.
- A computer power supply has both 5-volt and 12-volt outputs. The 5-volt output is used to power ________________________________, and the 12-volt output is used to power ____________________________________.
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The 5-volt output is used to power devices that manage data only, and the 12-volt output is used to power devices that have moving parts, such as drives and fans.