Ports are any cable or device connection point designed to plug in peripherals etc. into the computer. They are commonly known as i/o ports (input/ output). Connectors are the same thing.
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We can't say the ports are input devices. Ports are just interface to which provides communication medium to the devices.
There are two input and output ports for Input 1 and 2 and Output 1 and 2.
Output devices are those that relay information from the computer the environment or other devices: monitors, sound cards and speakers, etc. Non-output devices are input devices (such as a keyboard or a microphone input). Not strictly output devices are combined input/output devices such as USB ports, serial ports, etc. Other devices, such as mass storage devices (hard disks, etc) are typically grouped separately from output devices, too. Memory devices, processing units, and infrastructure devices such as the motherboard chipset, power supply, fans and mechanic parts are all other examples of parts of a computer that are not output devices.
Input port
The acronym for MIMO stands for multiple input multiple output. It is used when describing a devices input and outputs ports for sending or receiving information to and from other devices.
"Touch screen "acts as both input and output devices
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USB is used for almost everything. A few years ago there was also Firewire but you don't often get that anymore
Peripheral ports such as COM, USB and serial ports, are input/output interfaces that allow devices to connect to a computer. Expansion slots are sockets on the motherboard where an expansion card is inserted.
The 89S52 has four different ports. Each one of the ports has eight input/output lines. The ports are used to output data.