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Что (кто) такое expansion slot - определение

CIRCUIT BOARD ABLE TO BE CONNECTED TO A COMPUTER SYSTEM TO ADD FUNCTIONALITY
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  • S-100]] backplane which housed both the [[Intel 8080]] [[mainboard]] and many expansion boards
  • PCI]] digital I/O expansion card using a large square chip from [[PLX Technology]] to handle the PCI bus interface
  • ISA]] expansion cards from the 1980s
  • Rack of [[IBM Standard Modular System]] expansion cards in an [[IBM 1401]] computer using a 16-pin gold plated edge connector first introduced in 1959
  • PCI expansion slot
  • [[Thunderbolt 3]] connector introduced by [[Intel]] in December 2015 multiplexes up to 4-lanes of [[PCIe 3.0]] and 8-lanes of [[DisplayPort]] 1.2 and can support an external [[docking station]] housing one or more expansion cards with enough bandwidth to drive a mid-range [[GPU]]
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expansion slot         
¦ noun a place in a computer where an expansion card can be inserted.
expansion slot         
<hardware> A connector in a computer into which an {expansion card} can be plugged. The connector supplies power to the card and connects it to the data bus, address bus and control signals of the motherboard. (1998-06-26)
Springboard expansion slot         
Springboard Expansion Slot
The Springboard expansion slot is an expansion port for the Handspring brand of personal digital assistants (PDAs) that ran Palm OS. This socket accepted many different modules with varying functionality including cell phone telecommunications, Wi-Fi connectivity, MP3 player hardware, Global Positioning System reception, a digital camera, external storage, and software otherwise too large to fit into the PDA's internal memory.
daughtercard         
expansion card         
(also expansion board)
¦ noun a circuit board that can be inserted in a computer to give extra facilities or memory.
daughterboard         
<hardware> (Or "daughter board", "daughtercard", "daughter card") A printed circuit board that connects to the motherboard. The daughterboard is typically smaller than the motherboard. A daughterdboard often adds to or supports the main functions of the motherboard, unlike an expansion card which provides some new function. For example, a post-release hardware modification might be released as a daughterboard for soldering onto the motherboard. (2004-09-28)
Expansion card         
In computing, an expansion card (also called an expansion board, adapter card, peripheral card or accessory card) is a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an electrical connector, or expansion slot (also referred to as a bus slot) on a computer's motherboard (see also backplane) to add functionality to a computer system. Sometimes the design of the computer's case and motherboard involves placing most (or all) of these slots onto a separate, removable card.
expansion card         
<hardware> A circuit board which can be plugged into one of a computer's expansion slots to provide some optional extra facility such as additional RAM, disk controller, coprocessor, graphics accelerator, communication device or some special-purpose interface. Different computers have different standards for the cards they accept, e.g. PCI. (1998-06-26)
daughterboard         
(also daughtercard)
¦ noun Electronics a small printed circuit board that attaches to a larger one.
Graveyard slot         
  • Example of U.S. TV [[dayparting]]: The white area is the overnight graveyard slot (2{{nbsp}}a.m.{{snd}}6{{nbsp}}a.m.), which is not considered important.
TELEVISION TERM
Death slot; Graveyard slots
A graveyard slot (or death slot) is a time period in which a television audience is very small compared to other times of the day, and therefore broadcast programming is considered far less important. Graveyard slots are usually in the early morning hours of each day, when most people are asleep.

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Expansion card

In computing, an expansion card (also called an expansion board, adapter card, peripheral card or accessory card) is a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an electrical connector, or expansion slot (also referred to as a bus slot) on a computer's motherboard (see also backplane) to add functionality to a computer system. Sometimes the design of the computer's case and motherboard involves placing most (or all) of these slots onto a separate, removable card. Typically such cards are referred to as a riser card in part because they project upward from the board and allow expansion cards to be placed above and parallel to the motherboard.

Expansion cards allow the capabilities and interfaces of a computer system to be extended or supplemented in a way appropriate to the tasks it will perform. For example, a high-speed multi-channel data acquisition system would be of no use in a personal computer used for bookkeeping, but might be a key part of a system used for industrial process control. Expansion cards can often be installed or removed in the field, allowing a degree of user customization for particular purposes. Some expansion cards take the form of "daughterboards" that plug into connectors on a supporting system board.

In personal computing, notable expansion buses and expansion card standards include the S-100 bus from 1974 associated with the CP/M operating system, the 50-pin expansion slots of the original Apple II computer from 1977 (unique to Apple), IBM's Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) introduced with the IBM PC in 1981, Acorn's tube expansion bus on the BBC Micro also from 1981, IBM's patented and proprietary Micro Channel architecture (MCA) from 1987 that never won favour in the clone market, the vastly improved Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) that displaced ISA in 1992, and PCI Express from 2003 which abstracts the interconnect into high-speed communication "lanes" and relegates all other functions into software protocol.