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CWISA-103 · Question #42

CWISA-103 Question #42: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A. SBCs typically have connectors for display and input devices while controller boards do not. SBCs (Single Board Computers): Designed as standalone, small-form-factor computers. They Display Interfaces: HDMI, DisplayPort, etc. Input Connections: USB for keyboards, mice, etc. General Purpose Functionality: Can run a full operating system for wider applications. Controller

Question

What is the most common difference between a single board computer (SBC) and a controller board?

Options

  • ASBCs typically have connectors for display and input devices while controller boards do not
  • BController boards have I/O headers and SBCs do not
  • CSBCs always have connectors for M2 devices and controller boards do not
  • DController boards have more powerful processors than most SBCs

Explanation

SBCs (Single Board Computers): Designed as standalone, small-form-factor computers. They Display Interfaces: HDMI, DisplayPort, etc. Input Connections: USB for keyboards, mice, etc. General Purpose Functionality: Can run a full operating system for wider applications. Controller Boards: Focus on controlling specific hardware or systems. Limited direct I/O: Limited connectors for displays/input devices. Specialized tasks: Designed for embedded applications within larger systems.

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