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Principles of Information Technology Computer Hardware Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

TEKS Correlations (130) (4) The student demonstrates knowledge of the hardware components associated with information systems. The student is expected to: (A) identify the different computer classifications such as minicomputer, mainframe, and microcomputer; (B) identify major hardware components and their functions such as the central processor unit, input and output peripherals, and storage systems and devices. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Lesson Objectives Identify computer classifications Identify types and functions of various computer hardware devices Interpret the listed specifications of computer systems Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Classifications Computer System A collection of devices communicating with each other for data processing purposes: keyboard mouse monitor screen data processing hardware memory storage printer Mainframe A large computer system comprised of several pieces of hardware Can fill a large room or even a warehouse Used mostly by large businesses or corporations that need to process large amounts of data Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Classifications Microcomputer Computer system built on a smaller scale for single person use, sometimes referred to as a PC, which stands for Personal Computer Desktop A microcomputer that rests on a table or desk and is not meant to be portable but to remain at the original place of installation Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Classifications Laptop A much smaller version of the desktop which incorporates a flat-screen monitor, keyboard, mouse/touchpad, data processor, and memory storage in a compact case Approximately the size of a notebook, thus the nickname of “notebook” computer Battery operated Intended to be portable Laptop Dock A device built to reside on the desktop area, maintaining permanent connections to the printer and Internet, so that a laptop can just be placed on the dock rather than having to reconnect the wires to the printer and Internet every time it is moved Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components Computer Monitor CRT Monitor LCD Monitor A device with a television-type screen that displays information relayed from the computer system CRT Monitor Cathode Ray Tube Older version monitor with a depth dimension about 12” that caused it to take up a lot of space on the desktop LCD Monitor Liquid Crystal Display Has a flat-screen appearance with a depth dimension about 3” Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components Computer Keyboard Qwerty Keyboard A device with moveable keys representing the alphabet, numbers, symbols and frequently used commands used to input data into a computer system Qwerty Keyboard A keyboard that arranges the alphabet letters so that the letters qwerty are arranged in the upper left of the keyboard. This arrangement was initially designed to keep typewriter keys from jamming Ergonomic Keyboard Alphabet arrangement similar to the Qwerty keyboard The keys for the left hand are separated from the keys for the right hand to help prevent hand/wrist/arm cramps Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components Computer Mouse Mechanical Optical A device that connects to a computer system that allows the user to point and click to select items from the monitor screen Mechanical Older version with a rubber ball inside Inside had to be cleaned frequently Needed a pad on which to roll the rubber ball Optical Has a red beam of light that is directed out of the bottom of the mouse The reflected light bouncing off of the desktop surface is what causes the mouse to communicate with the computer system Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components Wireless Devices Wireless Keyboard or Mouse A device that runs on batteries and has a transmitter that communicates with the computer system using an antenna-type receiver Wireless Keyboard or Mouse Runs on batteries Does not have a wire connection Communicates with a USB plug-in antenna Maintaining batteries for either device can become troublesome Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components Printers Inkjet Printer Laser Printer A device that connects to a computer system that allows the user to create a hardcopy of the data displayed on the computer screen Inkjet Printer Sprays ink onto the paper to create text or images Uses a lot of ink to create good quality printouts Is usually slower in printing each page than a laser printer Ink cartridge replacements are more expensive than the printer itself Laser Printer A laser shines light onto a surface; the surface pulls toner onto it in the form of the text or image; then it is heated onto the paper Usually more expensive than inkjet printers Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components Motherboard A device that is inside the case of the computer It is a flat, thin board with circuits welded on it It has connections to all the other devices that are inside the computer system It has connections to all the devices that are externally connected to the computer system Contains the CPU chip and ROM chip Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components CPU Central Processing Unit – a silicon chip Chip that transfers or processes ALL the data/information from one device to the other Speed or processing time of the chip is measured in hertz The latest and fastest cpu currently available is the Intel i7 Bits per second Megahertz 10,000,000 Gigahertz 10,000,000,000 Terahertz 10,000,000,000,000 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components ROM Read Only Memory – a silicon chip Information placed there at manufacture of motherboard is readable information only Information can not be changed at a later date Chip that contains the boot-up instructions of the computer These are basic boot-up instructions that remain the same no matter how many times you power-on or off. Therefore, these instructions do not need to be altered for the life of the computer system Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components Hard disc drive Also called hard drive Device inside the computer case Is connected to the motherboard Contains a stack of discs that spin rapidly when functioning The operating system software (Windows or MAC) is stored in the memory of the hard drive Contains memory storage area to save files to Are measured by: how much information they can hold/ memory (bytes) How fast the discs spin (rpm) Common current systems: 3 Terabytes, 7200 rpm A user can also purchase hard drives that can connect externally/ USB port to the computer system Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education

Computer Components RAM Random Access Memory - A small circuit board containing silicon chips that fits into slots on the motherboard A computer system can have more than 1 RAM card Each RAM card can hold a limited amount of information RAM is measured in: speed (hertz): how fast it can process information memory space (bytes): how much information it can store at one time Current systems usually have approx. 4GB of RAM This is temporary memory that holds the document you are currently working on When the power to the computer or the program you are using shuts off, everything stored in RAM disappears Unless you saved your work to the hard disc drive or to another memory space, your work is lost Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013 Trade & Industrial Education