It controls all PCI Slots..
It provides timing signals.
control bus
A system bus is a single computer bus which historically was used to connect all the major parts of the computer. It combined the jobs of a data bus, address bus, and a control bus. Over the last 30 years, computers have tended to use separate specialized buses instead of a system bus.
function of a bus shelter
The function of a bus coupler is to couple one bus to and bus. This is done so that there is no interruption between the power supply and no hazardous arc is created.
HOLD and HLDA are signals used in the microprocessor's bus control system. HOLD (Hold Request) is sent by a device that wants to take control of the system bus, indicating that it requires access. In response, the microprocessor asserts HLDA (Hold Acknowledge) to confirm that the bus is now available for the requesting device. This mechanism allows for orderly bus arbitration in multi-device environments.
No, the system bus and control bus are not the same. The system bus is a communication pathway that connects the CPU, memory, and other components, facilitating data transfer and communication between them. The control bus, on the other hand, is a subset of the system bus specifically responsible for transmitting control signals that manage and coordinate the operations of the various components within the computer system.
The main bus on the motherboard is the control bus. The control bus is used by the Central Processing Unit to monitor and direct the actions of the other functional areas of the computer.
An adaptive-control function is the part of a control system which dynamically updates the parameters of an optimizing control function or a direct control function.
computer bus types&function
The control bus is a unidirectional bus because it can receive the data from any kind of inputs and send back the output. This whole process is done by the data buses.
Every switch performs a control function. On / Off is a control function.