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Keyboard

Keyboard. Introduction. Keyboard is an input device. It is used to give text, numbers and controls as input to computer. The keyboard resembles the structure of ordinary typewriter keyboard with some additional keys. Types of keyboard. PC/PC-XT keyboard - 83 keys

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Keyboard

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  2. Keyboard www.ustudy.in

  3. Introduction • Keyboard is an input device. • It is used to give text, numbers and controls as input to computer. • The keyboard resembles the structure of ordinary typewriter keyboard with some additional keys www.ustudy.in

  4. Types of keyboard • PC/PC-XT keyboard - 83 keys • PC-AT keyboard - 84 keys • Enhanced PC-AT keyboard - 101 keys • Windows keyboard - 114 keys • Remote keyboard - 109 keys www.ustudy.in

  5. Multimedia keyboard Remote keyboard www.ustudy.in

  6. Keyboard signals • The keyboard is connected to the system board (Motherboard) through a flexible standard DIN connector. • There are two types of DIN connectors • 5 PIN DIN connector • 6 PIN DIN connector www.ustudy.in

  7. 5 Pin DIN connector 6 Pin DIN connector The signals are Pin 1 - Keyboard data Pin 2 - Not used Pin 3 - Ground Pin 4 - Vcc (+5V) Pin 5 - Keyboard clock Pin 6 - Not used The signals are Pin 1 - Keyboard clock Pin 2 - Keyboard data Pin 3 - Not used Pin 4 - Ground Pin 5 - Vcc (+5V) www.ustudy.in

  8. Signals Keyboard clock • This provides clock pulse to the keyboard from the system www.ustudy.in

  9. Cont., Keyboard data • This is used to send the scan codes from the keyboard to the computer serially. www.ustudy.in

  10. Cont., Ground • This is the common ground for all the keyboard circuits www.ustudy.in

  11. Cont., Vcc (+5V) • This will provide the required supply for the operation of keyboard. • The Keyboard clock lone and keyboard data line are bidirectional. www.ustudy.in

  12. Operations of Keyboard CPU Keyboard Keyboard Controller Keyboard Buffer System Software www.ustudy.in

  13. Operations of keyboard • When a key is pressed on the keyboard, it sends a control signal to the keyboard controller. www.ustudy.in

  14. Cont., • The keyboard controller generates a code called scan code corresponding to the signal received. www.ustudy.in

  15. Cont., • This code is placed in the keyboard buffer and it sends interrupt signal to the CPU through the system software keyboard buffer www.ustudy.in

  16. Cont., • The CPU stop its current execution and reads the scan code from the keyboard buffer. • Then it converts the scan code into ASCII form www.ustudy.in

  17. The End ….. Thank you ….. www.ustudy.in

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