Ports and Interfaces:
The Motherboard of a computer has many I/O sockets that are connected to the ports and interfaces found on the rear side of a computer. The external devices can be connected to the ports and interfaces.
The various types of ports are given below:
Serial Port:
To connect the external devices, found in old computers.
Parallel Port:
To connect the printers, found in old computers. USB Ports: To connect external devices like cameras, scanners, mobile phones, external, hard disks and printers to the computer. USB 3.0 is the third major version of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard to connect computers with other electronic gadgets. USB 3.0 can transfer data up to 5 Giga byte/second. USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 are also released.
SCSI Port:
To connect the hard disk drives and network connectors.
VGA Connector:
To connect a monitor or any display devices like LCD projector.
Audio plugs:
To connect sound speakers, microphone and headphones
PS/2 Port:
To connect mouse and keyboard to PC.
High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI): High Definition Multimedia Interface is an audio/video interface which transfers the uncompressed video and audio data from a video controller to a compatible computer monitor, LCD projector, digital television.