Rticular, Heat sink – Dell PRECISION 530 User Manual

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Glossary

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Heat Sink

A piece of heat-conductive metal that can be

attached to the top of a

chip

, such as the

microprocessor

, to draw heat away and allow the chip

to operate at a cooler temperature.

Hot-Swappable

Indicates that a

device

can be connected to or

disconnected from a computer while the computer is

running. After the hot-swappable device is connected

to the computer, the

OS

can immediately recognize

and use the device.

hr

Hour(s). A measurement of time that equals 60

min

.

HTML

Hypertext Markup Language. A set of codes inserted

into an Internet web page intended for display on an

Internet browser. The codes tell the browser how to

display the contents of the web page.

http

Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A protocol for

exchanging files between computers on the Internet.

Each

URL

begins with http://.

Hz

Hertz. A measurement of frequency that equals 1

cycle per second. Computers and electronic devices

are often measured in kilohertz (

kHz

), megahertz

(

MHz

), gigahertz (GHz), or terahertz (THz).

I/O

Input/output. An operation or

device

that enters

and/or extracts data from the computer. For example,

a keyboard is an input device, and a printer is an

output device.

I/O Address

An address in

RAM

that is associated with a specific

device

(such as a

serial port

,

parallel port

, or

expansion slot

) and allows the

microprocessor

to

communicate with that device.

IC

Industry Canada. The Canadian regulatory body

responsible for regulating emissions from electronic

equipment, much as the

FCC

does in the United

States. IC polices the Canadian marketplace to

ensure that equipment manufactured in or imported

into Canada meet the proper emissions limits.

IC

Integrated circuit. A microelectronic semiconductor

component consisting of many interconnected

transistors and other devices. Also called a

chip

.

Examples include the

microprocessor

,

hard-drive

controller

, and

RAM

chips.

IDE

Integrated Device Electronics. An

ATA

specification

for drive interface. This is a common interface used

primarily for hard drives and

CD

drives. This

interface is commonly integrated directly into the

computer’s system board, and it allows up to four

drives to communicate simultaneously with the

computer. See also

EIDE

.

IP

Internet Protocol. The protocol governing how data is

sent from one computer to another on the Internet.

See also

IP Address

and

TCP/IP

.

IP Address

Each computer on the Internet has at least one

IP

address that uniquely identifies it from all other

computers on the Internet. When you send or receive

data on the Internet, it contains both the sender's and

receiver's addresses. See also

TCP/IP

.

IPX

Internetwork packet eXchange. A networking protocol

from Novell

®

that interconnects networks that use

Novell's NetWare

®

clients and servers. See also

SPX

and

IPX/SPX

.

IPX/SPX

Internetwork Packet eXchange (

IPX

)/Sequenced

Packet eXchange (

SPX

). A Novell network

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