Connecting Mobile Devices - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 - 1.3

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1zHPrQPOoc

Resumen

TLDRLa vidéo discute de la connectivité pour les appareils mobiles, en abordant à la fois les options filaires et sans fil. Les connexions USB, y compris USB-A, Micro-B et USB-C, sont expliquées avec leurs applications respectives pour charger et connecter des appareils. En outre, le connecteur Lightning d'Apple est présenté comme une alternative avec des avantages tels qu'une puissance de charge plus rapide. Les méthodes de connectivité sans fil, comme NFC pour les paiements et le transfert de fichiers, ainsi que Bluetooth pour la connexion d'écouteurs et d'autres appareils, sont également couvertes. La vidéo mentionne l'usage des anciens connecteurs série comme le DB9 et propose des informations sur la fonctionnalité de point d'accès Wi-Fi sur les téléphones mobiles.

Para llevar

  • 📱 Les téléphones et tablettes utilisent divers types de connexion.
  • 🔌 USB-C est désormais standard sur les nouveaux appareils.
  • ⚡️ Le connecteur Lightning d'Apple permet une charge rapide.
  • 📡 NFC facilite les paiements et les transferts de données à courte portée.
  • 🎧 Bluetooth est essentiel pour les appareils audio sans fil.
  • 🌐 Les téléphones peuvent agir comme des points d'accès Wi-Fi.
  • 🛠️ Les techniciens portent souvent plusieurs types de câbles.
  • 📜 Les connexions série comme DB9 sont maintenant moins courantes.
  • 🆕 Les normes de connectivité évoluent avec la technologie.
  • 🌍 La connectivité mobile transforme l'accès à Internet.

Cronología

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    La vidéo explore la connectivité des téléphones et tablettes, en se concentrant sur les options filaires et sans fil. Elle aborde l'évolution des normes de connexion, notamment l'USB, qui reste le principal type de connexion filaire pour les appareils mobiles, et présente divers types de connecteurs USB tels que USB type A, mini B et micro B. Les connexions USB-C et Lightning d'Apple sont également discutées, soulignant leurs avantages en matière de vitesse de charge et de commodité. De plus, la vidéo fait référence à l'utilisation des connexions série comme le DB9 pour les appareils plus anciens. D'autres technologies de connectivité comme NFC et Bluetooth sont aussi présentées, illustrant comment elles facilitent les paiements et l'audio sans fil. Enfin, la vidéo mentionne l'utilisation des téléphones mobiles comme points d'accès Wi-Fi, permettant d'accéder à Internet via la connexion d'un fournisseur mobile.

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Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • Quels types de connexions filaires sont utilisés par les téléphones et les tablettes ?

    Les connexions filaires courantes incluent USB-A, USB-Micro B, USB-C et le connecteur Lightning d'Apple.

  • Qu'est-ce que la communication NFC ?

    La communication NFC (Near Field Communication) permet d'envoyer de petites quantités de données entre des appareils situés à proximité.

  • Comment fonctionne Bluetooth avec les appareils mobiles ?

    Bluetooth est utilisé pour la communication sans fil avec des appareils comme des écouteurs sans fil et les systèmes audio intégrés dans les automobiles.

  • Qu'est-ce qu'un point d'accès Wi-Fi et comment fonctionne-t-il sur un mobile ?

    Un point d'accès Wi-Fi permet à votre mobile de partager sa connexion Internet avec d'autres appareils via 802.11.

  • Quelles sont les différences entre USB-A, USB-C et Lightning ?

    USB-C peut transmettre plusieurs types de signaux et charge rapidement, tandis que Lightning est un connecteur propriétaire d'Apple qui prend en charge une puissance plus élevée.

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    the amount of technology in a single
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    phone or tablet is remarkable and in
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    this video we'll talk about connectivity
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    for those particular devices there's
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    both wired and wireless options for
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    connectivity on our phones on our
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    tablets and we have seen many changes to
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    the standards and the way that we
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    connect to those devices through the
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    years we use this connectivity to
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    perform a number of different functions
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    not only connectivity to the internet
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    being able to obtain our email and
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    browse the net but we also use it for
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    backup and identification and in some
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    cases to synchronize our systems with
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    all of the other devices that we use
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    for the majority of our phones and our
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    tablets we use USB or Universal serial
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    bus as the primary wired connection type
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    USB is designed for high-speed
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    communication and it's often used to
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    connect our mobile device with our
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    computer or with a power source you're
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    probably already familiar with the
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    larger type a plug that we often see on
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    computers the device itself may have a
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    different type of USB connection if you
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    have an older device it may be
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    connecting over USB with this mini B
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    plug many of today's mobile devices
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    using this type of connectivity will use
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    the smaller micro b plug and indeed
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    that's a very common standard across
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    many mobile devices this is not the only
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    way to connect and charge our mobile
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    devices but this tends to be some of the
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    more common connections that you'll find
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    newer phones and tablets use a USB
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    connection but it's a different type of
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    connector specifically a USB C connector
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    USBC is used on both devices and the
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    computer so you may find that your
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    device has fewer type A plugs these days
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    and more of the smaller USBC plugs the
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    USBC standard defines what this plug
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    looks like but you could put lots of
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    different types of signals over that
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    single interface for example the USBC
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    plug may be sending DisplayPort signals
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    it may provide HDMI video and audio or
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    you may be sending Thunderbolt data over
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    a USBC physical connection
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    if you have an Apple device you might
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    not be using any of those USB
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    connections you may instead be using a
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    lightning connection this is an eight
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    pin proprietary connection from Apple
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    and it's commonly seen on iPhones and
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    iPads there are a number of advantages
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    that lightning has over the micro USB
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    one is that this lightning connection
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    supports a higher power output which
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    allows us to charge our phones and our
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    tablets that much faster this is also a
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    type of connector that can be inserted
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    either way which was a problem prior to
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    the Advent of USBC
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    what this means for you as a technician
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    is that you'll probably have a lot of
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    different cables in your tool bag you
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    might be walking around with cables that
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    are designed for a USB mini USB micro
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    USB or lightning connectors just so
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    you're able to plug in and connect to
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    whatever you might find
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    before the Advent of universal serial
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    bus we still use serial communication
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    but it was using different interfaces
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    commonly it would use a DB9 interface
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    this is a nine pin connection sometimes
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    you'll see this referred to as a de9
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    connection these serial cables commonly
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    transported rs-232 signals and this is a
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    standard of communication that's been
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    around for a very long time you can
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    probably still find devices in your
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    infrastructure that use DB9 connections
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    with rs-232 to be able to connect and
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    view consoles on switches routers and
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    other devices before USB was invented
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    this was the serial connection that we
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    used for almost everything on our
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    computers so if you needed to plug in a
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    modem or a mouse then you were probably
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    using DB9 over the serial connection
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    these days we see a lot more USB and a
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    lot less DB9 in our environments but if
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    you still have an older switch or router
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    around and and you'll probably need a
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    Serial cable with a DB9 connector at the
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    end so that you're able to configure
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    that device if you look at your laptop
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    today you probably won't even find a DB9
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    connector instead you'll have to get a
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    conversion cable that will use one of
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    your USB interfaces convert it to a DB9
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    physical connection so you can send
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    those serial signals over to a switch
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    router or anything else that might need
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    this type of serial connection
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    a very popular mobile connection type is
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    NFC NFC is near field communication and
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    it's a way to send small amounts of data
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    between devices that are located very
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    close to each other if you've ever gone
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    into a store and used a payment system
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    or you needed to transfer information
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    between two mobile devices then you're
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    probably using NFC to facilitate that
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    conversation you can also use NFC as an
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    access device or something like an
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    identification card that you could hold
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    up to a sensor and use it to unlock an
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    electronic door
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    you can't have a conversation about
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    mobile device connectivity without
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    including Bluetooth it is probably one
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    of the most popular Wireless
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    communication methods we use with our
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    mobile devices if you're using wireless
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    earbuds or a wireless headset or you're
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    connecting to the audio system of your
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    automobile then you're probably using
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    Bluetooth
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    you may be used to using a Wi-Fi hotspot
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    at your local coffee shop but you can
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    also use mini mobile phones as a
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    wireless hotspot you can enable that
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    wireless hotspot functionality on your
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    mobile phone and now anyone around you
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    can connect your mobile phone over
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    802.11 and your mobile phone will use
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    your wireless providers Network to be
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    able to gain access to the internet not
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    all phones support this Wi-Fi hotspot
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    connectivity and your phone provider may
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    require you to pay extra each month just
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    to enable that capability on your phone
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    either way it's another option that you
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    can use to be able to gain access to the
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    internet from devices that may only have
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    802.11 access either way it's a method
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    you can use to enable your 802.11
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    devices to be able to gain internet
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    access where there may not be a public
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    access point available
Etiquetas
  • connectivité
  • USB
  • Bluetooth
  • NFC
  • point d'accès Wi-Fi
  • Lightning
  • DB9
  • appareils mobiles
  • standard USB-C
  • connecteurs