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.
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Peripherals relative to a motherboard are: power supply unit, CPU, RAM, HDD/SSD, optical drive, graphic/sound/LAN cards (if not integrated).
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).
The ram slot is on the system board.It can be located beside the integrated device electronics connectors(that is the I.D.E connectors).
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.
Transistors, capacitors, transformers, potentiometers, integrated circuit boards, inductors and connectors in a metal housing with LED and LCD indicators on the front and connectors on the back.
The Molex company sells computer wires, cables, and connectors. These are used primarily for connecting various peripherals to computers and monitors.
Conner Peripherals was created in 1985.
Conner Peripherals ended in 1996.
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(I am assuming you are asking "What are some examples of devices that use Integrated Circuits?") Note that an Integrated Circuit (IC) is normally regarded as a "component" itself. ICs are used in virtually every electronic device found today including, but by no means limited to: MP3 players, Computers, Computer Peripherals, TVs, DVRs, Radios, Cars, Microwave Ovens, and on and on ... hopefully you get the idea.