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Name Enrolment no.: Dhruti Desai 130420107016 Khushboo Desai 130420107017 Sneha Gangwani 130420107022 Rajul Shah 130420107055.

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1 Name Enrolment no.: Dhruti Desai 130420107016 Khushboo Desai 130420107017 Sneha Gangwani 130420107022 Rajul Shah 130420107055

2  The term peripherals refers to all hardware devices that are attached to your computer and are controlled by your computer system  Peripherals can be classified into input devices and output devices.  Some can be both an input device and an output device

3 CS Topic 3 - Peripherals v23 Computer peripherals such as disk drives, printers etc. work in different ways and linking a peripheral to the processor is a difficult task. They work at different speeds, use different codes, transfer different amounts of data at a time, and even work at different voltages. An interface is the hardware and software needed between a processor and a peripheral device in order to compensate for differences in their operating characteristics. The interface allows the two devices to communicate correctly.

4 1. Buffering 3. Voltage conversion 4. Protocol conversion 2. Data format conversion 5. Status signal handling An interface will have to perform many of the functions listed below. This will vary depending on the characteristics of the device. (jobs)

5  An input device is a piece of equipment that enables data to be entered into a computer for example:  Keyboard  Mouse  Joystick  Graphics Tablet  Digital Camera  Scanner

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7  The keyboard is made up of push-button switches which send a signal to the CPU each time you press them.  Keyboard standards vary with names like Deluxe, Natural and Cordless.

8  A roller mouse has a ball that is rolled as the mouse is moved about on the desktop.  Pointing and clicking allows operations to be performed without having to remember complicated keyboard commands.  Optical mice are superseding ball mice and use a light instead of a ball.

9  Allow us to capture images and transfer them to a computer in the form of an image file.  Image quality is measured in pixels.  Some digital cameras can capture small amounts of video.

10  Scanners allow us to capture an image or text and convert it into digital form.  Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software converts the picture of the scanned text into true text that can be processed further in an application such as Word.

11  Output devices allow information to output from a computer.  Examples of output devices are:  Monitors  Printers  Projectors  Plotters

12  The monitor or visual display unit (VDU) is the most significant output device.  Desktop displays use a cathode ray tube (CRT)  Laptops incorporate liquid crystal display (LCD)  Plasma

13  Standard desktop monitors are Super VGA  Screen sizes vary from 14” to the larger plasmas found on high end graphics workstations

14  Refers to the number of individual dots of color, known as pixels, contained on a display.  Is expressed by the number of pixels on the horizontal axis (rows) and on the vertical axis (columns), such as 1024x768.  Monitors normally support resolutions matching the physical pixel grid as well as the resolution capability of your video card.

15  Refresh rate is the number of times that the screen image is updated per second.  If your monitor has a refresh rate of 75 Hertz (Hz), then it cycles through all the pixels from top to bottom 75 times per second.  Too few cycles per second will cause flickering which can lead to headaches and eye strain.

16  The types printer include:  Laser – Expensive, used mostly in medium to large organisations  Ink Jet – Typically found in small business and SOHO  Dot Matrix – Found mostly in large organisations for printing process reports and large volumes of data

17  Speed – measured in Pages Per Minute (PPM)  Quality – measured in Dots Per Inch (DPI)  The higher the DPI the better the print quality

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