There are a number of different names. They are usually in the form of SIMMs (Single Inline Memory Modules), and people often call them just memory modules. Some also call them memory cards or memory sticks. They may go by other names based on the exact chips and how they are wired, such as DDR, DDR2, DDR3, and so on.
They are sometimes called MultiChip Modules. When their sole function is RAM they can be called Memory Modules.
Sometimes they are identified by the type of connector: SIMM, DIMM, UDIMM, SODIMM, etc.
Memory Modules (memory card)
Notches on integrated circuit chips - and circuit boards - serve various purposes:to ensure that the ic chip board is fitted the right way round in its holder or slotto ensure that only the correct ics and circuit boards that are compatible with the electronic equipment are installed into the slot(s) provided. (For example on a computer's mother board.)Example:200-pin memory modules cannot be installed into 204-pin memory sockets because a notch would physically prevent it from being plugged in.
The physical pieces of a computer arekeyboardmouse or other pointing devicedisplay screenhousingcircuit boards containing. central processing unit chips, memory chips, clock, video chip, etcwiringnon-volatile memory (chips, disk drives, etc.)
A PCBA ("printed circuit board assembly") is the physical board that has all the chips on it.
Computer chips are built on a slice of silicon. Silicon forms the basis of transistors which make up a complete circuit. The circuit is photo etched onto the silcon forming complex circuits containg transistors, resistors, capacitors and diodes. The silicon is grown as a single crystal. The crystal is then sliced into thin wafers, onto which the circuit is etched. These resemble a sliced potato or CHIP.
ROM chips are found not only in computers; many appliances and even toys contain ROM chips. toys contain ROM chips.
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This board (and many others like it, serving the same function) is called a PCB - a Printed Circuit Board.
The hard black dot on circuit boards is a drop of epoxy placed over small integrated circuit chips. The epoxy is specially formulated to draw heat away from the IC and is essentially a tiny heat sync for the chip.
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It was once used in all the circuit boards such as the motherboard. However this was expensive, and it's rare to find any gold in modern computer electronics.
For computers its mother board or more politically correct system board. For electronics in general its the integrated circuit(IC).
A: two types on a experimental type is called breadboard on a functional circuit is called mother board
Read Only Memory(ROM) Basic Input Output System(BIOS) or firmware chips are "Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory(EEPROM)" chips, these kind of chips can be upgraded by flashing.
The main circuit board of a computer is referred to as the motherboard. It's called a motherboard. any smaller circuit boards attached to it that stick out the back are called PCI cards and have different functions (networking, sound, video and such)
A: They are called RAM or Random access memory
Circuit board is the name for the place / board that parts are put on to to make a circuit. All circuit do not have to have a microchip but that board will not do anything fancy. A speaker crossover for example is the only thing I can think of. All micro chips will need a circuit board to connect power, inputs, outputs, or just to mount into a package.
There are a number of different names. They are usually in the form of SIMMs (Single Inline Memory Modules), and people often call them just memory modules. Some also call them memory cards or memory sticks. They may go by other names based on the exact chips and how they are wired, such as DDR, DDR2, DDR3, and so on.They are sometimes called MultiChip Modules. When their sole function is RAM they can be called Memory Modules.Sometimes they are identified by the type of connector: SIMM, DIMM, UDIMM, SODIMM, etc.Memory Modules (memory card)