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'''Computer Controller''' is a chip, an expansion card, or a stand-alone device that interfaces with a peripheral device. This may be a link between two parts of a computer or a controller on an external device that manages the operation of that device. | |||
The term is sometimes used in the opposite sense to refer to a device by which the user controls the operation of the computer, as in game controller. | |||
In desktop computers the controller may be a plug in board, a single integrated circuit on the motherboard, or an external device. In | |||
mainframes the controller is usually either a separate device attached to a channel or integrated into the peripheral. | |||
==Sources== | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controller_(computing) Wikipedia Computer Controllers] |
Latest revision as of 23:21, 6 December 2012
Computer Controller is a chip, an expansion card, or a stand-alone device that interfaces with a peripheral device. This may be a link between two parts of a computer or a controller on an external device that manages the operation of that device. The term is sometimes used in the opposite sense to refer to a device by which the user controls the operation of the computer, as in game controller.
In desktop computers the controller may be a plug in board, a single integrated circuit on the motherboard, or an external device. In mainframes the controller is usually either a separate device attached to a channel or integrated into the peripheral.