LESSON 2 Input and Output Devices

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LESSON 2 Input and Output Devices IGCSE ICT LESSON 2 Input and Output Devices Dilip Kongassery

Input devices Input devices are used to get data into a system. They should be able to do this as accurately and quickly as possible, and with the minimum of human intervention.

Input devices 1 The most common types of input devices are: Keyboards Point and Click devices (including mouse, tracker balls, touch sensitive pads, joysticks, light pens, touch screens, and graphic tablets)

Input devices 2 The most common types of input devices are: Readers (including magnetic strip readers, barcode readers, optical character readers/recognition, magnetic ink character readers/recognition, and optical mark readers/recognition) Punched cards and tape (including punched cards and Kimball tags)

Terminals (including EPOS and EFTPOS terminals) Input devices 3 The most common types of input devices are: Sound capture devices (including voice recognition and microphones) Terminals (including EPOS and EFTPOS terminals)

Input devices 4 The most common types of input devices are: Digital imaging devices (including video digitisers, scanners, digital cameras, and web cams) Tonal devices (including touch tone telephones)

Readers barcode readers, optical character readers/recognition, The most common types of reader used include: magnetic strip readers, barcode readers, optical character readers/recognition, magnetic ink character recognition, optical mark readers/recognition).

Magnetic strip readers The most common magnetic tape readers are those used at electronic points of sale (EPOS). These ‘read’ the personal data stored on the magnetic strip of a credit or debit card.

Barcode readers Barcodes are used in shops, libraries, luggage handling, and stock control. The lines on a barcode represent numbers, and can be scanned very quickly using a laser scanner.

Optical character readers/recognition Optical character recognition is a method of inputting text using a scanner. It requires special software to convert the scanned image of each letter into an ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) code, and it often confuses similar shaped letters and numbers (e.g. S and 5, B and 8).

Magnetic ink character readers/recognition Magnetic ink characters are printed at the bottom of cheques. They are used by banks to identify the bank a customer banks with, the individual branch where their account is held, and the customer’s bank account number.

Magnetic ink character readers/recognition Cheque number Branch code Account number

Optical mark readers/recognition Optical mark recognition sense marks made on specially designed forms (e.g. multiple choice answer sheets, lottery cards). OMR is a very cheap, easy and quick to handle system of inputting data, but if a user makes a mistake they are difficult to correct.

Optical mark readers/recognition

Terminals EPOS (Electronic Point Of Sale) and EFTPOS (Electronic Fund Transfer at Point Of Sale) terminals are connected, via secure Internet connections, to the computers of the main banks and credit card companies.

Terminals EPOS and EFTPOS allow a retailer to transfer the cost of what they have sold to a customer from the customer’s credit card or bank account to their own bank account. This is much faster than accepting payment by cheque, and more secure than accepting payment in cash.

Terminals It also gives the retailer an opportunity to collect information about their customers, and to develop individual customer profiles (i.e. know what an individual customer may want to buy). This helps to retailer to ‘target’ individual customers with special offers etc.

Output devices Output devices are used to get data out of a system. They should be able to do this as accurately and quickly as possible, and with the minimum of human intervention.

Output devices The most common types of output devices are: Visual devices (including Visual Display Units [VDUs], screens, and monitors) Hard copy devices (including ink jet printer, laser printers, dot-matrix printers, and plotters) Sound devices Computer controlled devices (including robots)

Visual devices The most common visual device is the visual display unit (VDU). These are also known as computer screens and monitors. The types of visual display unit found in common usage are based on cathode ray tube or liquid crystal display (LCD) technology.

Hard copy devices - Printers The most common types of printer are the laser and the ink jet printers. A less common type of printer is the dot-matrix printer.

Sound devices - Speakers and Headphones The speakers and headphones used with computers are usually compatible with other devices such as stereo systems.

Computer controlled devices A variety of different control devices can be connected to a computer. These include robotic arms and motors (also known as actuators). The most common use of computer controlled devices is in computer-aided manufacturing.

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