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" A device that controls the transfer of data from a computer to a
peripheral device and vice versa."
For example, disk drives, display screens, keyboards, and printers all
require controllers.
In personal computers, the controllers
are often single chips. When you purchase a computer, it comes with all
the necessary controllers for standard components, such as the display
screen, keyboard, and disk drives. If you attach additional devices,
however, you may need to insert new controllers that come on expansion
boards.
Controllers must be designed
to communicate with the computer's expansion bus. There are three standard
bus architectures for PCs -- the AT bus, PCI (Peripheral Component
Interconnect), and SCSI. When you purchase a controller, therefore, you
must ensure that it conforms to the bus architecture that your computer
uses.
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