A plain and simple adapter
Friday, June 27th, 2008Very simply put, a plain and simple adapter is a thing and or device, which connects one variety of plug to a different kind of socket, without changing what passes through.
Two primary examples of an adapter include the simple garden adapter, which connects the hose to a faucet, and the second is a simple device which connects a serial port, if and when required, to different types of old and new electrical connectors in computers.
One very interesting delivery option of an adapter is a version, which can be often seen on a computer. In this kind of portrayal, an adapter is often built into a card that can be tucked into a pre determined slot, on the computers motherboard. The card in this case, refers to circuitry which is planned, to allow for expanded capability to a computer. This specific breed of adapter adjusts and or channelizes information which is frequently exchanged, between the computers micro processor and the devices that the card endorses.
Technically speaking in today’s day and age, an adapter can be defined as a physical device, and one that allows one particular hardware or electronic interface, to be conformed to another hardware or electronic interface, the primary requisite of the given adapter being, the successful completion of the said process without loss of function. Some of the more commonly seen and talked about adapters include ac adapters, USB adapters, power adapters, laptop ac adapters, and blue tooth adapters.
All said and done, an adapter which is essentially designed to enable objects and or equipment with different interfaces easily communicate with each other, is an absolute necessity in today’s high tech world.           Â



