A special purpose circuit board that can be inserted into your computer to give it additional capabilities. See for example network interface card.
A circuit board that plugs into a computer and gives it additional specialized functions (e.g. advanced graphics, video, sound, modem).
card which plugs into a slot on the motherboard. Also called controller card, adapter card, interface card, expansion board.
Electronic circuit cards that fit into slots in the main circuit board (motherboard) inside the case of the computer. A computer user can use expansion cards to add items such as internal modems, sound capability, and ports to a PC.
A printed circuit card such as a video card that plugs into an expansion slot and adds functionality to the PC
a circuit board that adds devices or capabilities to the computer
a circuit board that slides into an expansion slot
A circuit board that installs in an expansion slot on the computer's system board, expanding the capabilities of the computer. Examples include video, modem, and sound cards.
An add-in card, such as a NIC or SCSI adapter, that plugs into an expansion-card connector on the system board. An expansion card adds some specialized function to the system by providing an interface between the expansion bus and a peripheral.
A circuit board that can be inserted into an expansion slot on a PC's motherboard to add additional functionality or to attach a peripheral device.
Expansion cards can be used to add memory or features to a phone. Extra memory can be used to store and transfer photos, videos, music, computer files, or backups of phone data such as the phone book and calendar.
Stamp-sized add-on memory that you insert into the expansion slot of a Palm device. Expansion cards can contain applications, songs, videos, pictures, and other information in a digital format. They also come in three 'flavors': MultiMediaCard(tm) (MMC), SD (Secure Digital) and SDIO (Secure Digital Input/Output). more info
A physical card that is inserted into your computer to upgrade it in some way (such as a modem or sound card).
An integrated circuit card that plugs into an expansion slot on a motherboard to provide access to additional peripherals or features not built into the motherboard. See also adapter.
A card that connects to an expansion bus and contains one or more devices.
A circuit board such as a sound, graphics, or modem card that can be added to the computer to expand its capacity, allowing it to play sound, display moving video, run modems or connect to a network. Notebook computers generally use PC cards, which are easy to install and use.
An add-in card that plugs into an expansion slot on the computer's system board. An expansion card adds some specialized function to the system by providing an interface between the expansion bus and a peripheral. Examples of expansion cards include NICs and SCSI adapters.
A printed circuit board that plugs into an expansion-card connector on the computer's system board. An expansion card adds some specialized function to the computer by providing an interface between the expansion bus and a device. An example of an expansion card is a sound card.
Also referred to as an expansion board; a circuit board you can insert into a slot inside your computer to give it added functionality. A card can replace an existing one or may be added in an empty slot. Some examples include sound, graphics, USB, Firewire, and internal modem cards.
A circuit board that is specifically designed to plug into a computer's expansion bus. Expansion cards usually give a computer more memory, and internal modem, or the capability to use a CD-ROM drive. (See also expansion bus and expansion slot.)
A circuitboard which can be inserted into an expansion slot on the PC's motherboard, to give the PC extra capabilities. Common examples are sound cards, graphics cards and network cards.
A printed circuit card that plugs into an expansion slot and adds functionality to the computer system.
Examples are sound or video cards, which are inserted into an expansion slot in the computer's motherboard in order to add capability to the system.
An add on card that fits into a slot inside the computer. See also Interface, Motherboard, AGP, ISA, EISA, VLB and Micro channel.
A circuit board inserted into a slot on the motherboard to enhance the capability of the computer.
An electronic circuit board that fits into a slot on your motherboard expanding the capabilities of your computer. i.e.: video card, internal modem, sound card.
Circuit board that is added to the motherboard to increase capabilities.
card which slots into the motherboard of the computer to increase its functionality, e.g. a sound or graphics card.
An expansion card (also expansion board, adapter card or accessory card) in computing is a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an expansion slot of a computer motherboard to add additional functionality to a computer system. One edge of the expansion card holds the contacts that fit exactly into the slot. They establish the electrical contact between the electronics (mostly integrated circuits) on the card and on the motherboard.