differences between ports and connectors (Any 6)
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A connector is the unique end of a plug, jack, or the edge of a card that connects to a port. Connector is the end of the cable that connects into a port.
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Difference Between Port and Connector
Summary :Difference Between Port and Connector is that port is the point at which a peripheral attaches to or communicates with a system unit so that the peripheral can send data to or receive information from the computer. While connector joins a cable to a port. A connector at one end of a cable attaches to a port on the system unit, and a connector at the other end of the cable attaches to a port on the peripheral.
A port is the point at which a peripheral attaches to or communicates with a system unit so that the peripheral can send data to or receive information from the computer. An external device, such as a keyboard, monitor, printer, mouse, and microphone, often attaches by a cable to a port on the system unit. Instead of port, the term jack sometimes is used to identify audio and video ports. The front and back of the system unit on a desktop personal computer contain many ports. On notebook computers, including netbooks and Tablet PCs, the ports are on the back, front, and/or sides.
A connector joins a cable to a port. A connector at one end of a cable attaches to a port on the system unit, and a connector at the other end of the cable attaches to a port on the peripheral. An electronic connector used to connect two different devices together, also know as plugs, interfaces or ports.
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