Peripherals, such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, external hard-drive, scanner, printer, and so on, are connected to the main device - which is a computer (desktop, laptop, netbook, etc).
Are USB and PS/2
Connectors for integrated peripherals refer to the physical ports on a motherboard that allow for the connection of various external devices such as USB drives, keyboards, mice, and monitors. These connectors are typically located on the motherboard itself and are essential for expanding the functionality of a computer system. Examples of connectors for integrated peripherals include USB ports, HDMI ports, audio jacks, and Ethernet ports.
We can not connect peripherals directly to the system bus for the following reasons: - To maintain the cleanest conditions possible inside the box - You would need to snake the connectors/cables all over the inside of the case and possibly block the motion of the cooling fan(s) - Protect the mother board from being damaged by too much pressure being applied
in the usb port or in the back on the monitor or in the headphone port
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Are USB and PS/2
Yes RJ12 connectors are used to connect wire to dial up modem
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Connect a audio cable from the Audio Out connectors on the cable box to the AUX In Audio connectors on the stereo receiver.
The motherboard does not connect the power supply to the peripherals. The power is supplied directly to most peripherals such as HDDs and CD drives by cables from the power supply. Some special expansion cards, such as network cards, get enough power from the motherboard through the PCI slot to function.
To connect multiple LED strips together, you can use soldering or connectors. Cut the strips to desired lengths, solder wires between the strips, or use connectors to link them. Ensure proper polarity and power supply to avoid damage.
RJ45 connectors are used in "ethernet cables". These cables connect network devices between computers and systems.