A controller card is a hardware component that is installed in a computer or server. It is used to communicate or control certain input devices or external systems. Controller cards can be used for a wide range of applications and devices. In addition to networking IT components, this also includes connecting graphics processors, hard disks and other types of hardware.
A controller card usually has one or more specific functions. These include, for example:
Data transfer: To facilitate the transfer of data, it can serve as an interface between the motherboard and external storage media such as SSDs or HDDs.
Signal processing: In contrast to graphics cards, a card can contain specialized chips for signal processing.
Communication: Network cards enable data exchange via internal networks or the Internet.
Additional interfaces: Controller cards can support ports such as USB, FireWire or serial and parallel interfaces.
Special functions: Controller cards can also perform special functions for machine control, data acquisition or other specialized tasks in industrial or scientific applications.
Driver software usually needs to be installed so that the computer's operating system can interact with the controller card. Hardware cards such as controllers can be connected to the main system via various buses, e.g. PCI, PCI Express or, in older systems, ISA.
Overall, controller cards improve the functionality of a computer system. They enable communication with a larger number of external systems and input devices. The cards are essential for improving the capabilities and performance of computer and server systems. Controller cards are also required for the operation of KVM externders, KVM switches or KVM matrices.
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