memory module
Boards and connectors are constantly evolving, but the first kinds used for RAM were considered proprietary.This meant that the different computer manufacturers developing memory boards would only design ones that worked with their specific systems.
When the output of a sequential circuit depends on the present input as well as previous output states, the circuit is called a "feedback" circuit. This characteristic allows the circuit to retain information about past inputs, making it stateful rather than stateless. Such circuits include elements like flip-flops and latches, which are fundamental in memory storage and state machines.
People use breadboards for easily constructing electronic circuit boards. These are honestly rarely used anymore since a little thing called technology took over.
A device or circuit that provides power to the rest of the circuit or system is called a power supply,
This is what is known as a "short circuit".
Expansion Boards
they are called memory modules not chipsets
Memory Modules
In electrical terminology it is called a conductor. On PC boards it is called a trace.
cards
Yes they are... The motherboard is a large, square circuit board, containing lots of sockets. Expansion cards are rectangular circuit boards that slot into the sockets on the motherboard.
A: They are called RAM or Random access memory
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)
Because it is the main circuit board in the computer that connect to all the other boards and component.
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)
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)
When circuit boards are assembled, the parts are soldered on. In order for the solder to make a good connection to the parts and to the board, a substance called flux is mixed into the solder. It removes oxidation and cleans up the surfaces of the different parts so that the solder can stick to them. After the board is assembled, there is still flux on the board. Flux remover dissolves the flux and washes it away.