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You need to provide users with memory cards that hold enough data for their needs. How much data can a microSDXC memory card hold?
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DIMMs used in desktop motherboard applications have one of four possible pin counts. SDR SDRAM is implemented on 168-pin modules. DDR SDRAM is implemented on 184-pin modules. DDR2 and DDR3 are implemented on 240-pin modules with different keying, and DDR4 DIMMs have 288 pins. Older dual-channel DIMM modules have 232 pins. Modules with 200 and 204 pins are used in the SODIMM line, and there are no modules with 180 pins.
Such a connection should not be made. DVI-I cables act like universal cables; they can connect two DVI-A interfaces or two DVI-D interfaces with adapters. Natively, they are used to connect two DVI-I interfaces, both of which are configured as either analog or digital. They are unable to convert the analog signal to a digital one, however. Analog and digital DVI interfaces are too disparate to interconnect.
HDMI - used to send high-quality digital video and audio signals to LCD monitors and HDTVs.
Fiber S/PDIF - used for home theatre systems or Dolby Digital surround sound systems.
IEEE 1394 - used to connect devices that require fast communication speeds, such as video cameras and external hard drives.
VGA (DB-15) - used by analog monitors.
DVI - used by digital monitors and does not carry audio.
RJ45 - used by Ethernet network adapters and other networking devices.
USB - used by USB devices (such as external storage devices).
RJ11 - used by dial-up modems.
TRS jack - used by analog audio devices (such as speakers and headphones).
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