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Input Devices Input Devices Output Devices Output Devices BIOS BIOS Input Input Output Output Storage Devices Storage Devices Sequential vs. Random Access Storage Sequential vs. Random Access Storage Storage Technologies: Magnetic and Optical Storage Technologies: Magnetic and Optical
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An input device is any hardware component that allows you to enter data and instructions onto a computer. Six Widely used input devices are the keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner, digital camera and PC video camera. back
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An output device is any hardware component that conveys information to one or more people. Three commonly used output devices are a printer, a monitor and speakers. back
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Acronym for basic input/output system, the built-in software that determines what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk. On PCs, the BIOS contains all the code required to control the keyboard, display screen, disk drives, serial communications, and a number of miscellaneous functions.softwarecomputer programsdiskPCscodekeyboarddisplay screendisk drives serialcommunications functions back
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Input is any data entered into the computer’s memory. Types of input include: ◦ Data – Unorganized information (words, numbers, images, or sounds) that the computer converts to meaningful information ◦ Software – Programs transferred from storage devices to the computer’s memory ◦ Commands – Instructions that tell the computer what to do ◦ Responses – Prompts requiring user feedback
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Input device captures information and translates it into a form that can be processed and used by other parts of your computer. Keyboards Pointing devices Game controllers Scanners Styluses Microphones Digital cameras Web cams p. 5.130 Fig. 5-1 SimNet Concepts Support CD: “Overview of Input Devices” and “Other Everyday Input Devices” back
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What is Output? Output is data that has been processed into a useful form.
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Output devices Monitors: screens or Visual Display Units (VDUs) display the effects of what the user is doing can vary in size and resolution. Printers: produce a paper copy of the user’s work: a ‘hard copy’ come in three main types: laser, inkjet and dot matrix. Some businesses also use plotters. Sometimes we just need to see the information, on screen or on paper, so we use a monitor or a printer.
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DeviceBenefits CRTCheapest monitor to buy; gives a sharp picture LCDSlim screen; Used for laptops and digital display TFTSlim screen; quick to refresh because each pixel has its own transistor SpeakersGood for loud music; can address a whole room HeadphonesCan listen without disturbing others; good for private conversation LaserQuick and best quality printer; large paper tray InkjetCheap colour printing; good for printing photos Dot matrixImpact printer; good for multi-part forms PlotterLarge drawing size; clear lines for technical drawings ControlSafe in all conditions; good for repetitive tasks back
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Storage devices are categorized by: ◦ The type of operations they perform ◦ The method they use to access the information ◦ The technology they use ◦ Their location in the storage hierarchy ◦ Their capacity and speed back
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Sequential – Storage devices that read and write data in a serial (one after the other) fashion Random-Access – Storage devices that read and write data without going through a sequence of locations Tape Drive – sequential storage Hard Disk – random-access storage Floppy Disk Drive – random-access storage back
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Magnetic – Storage devices use disks or tapes that are coated with magnetically sensitive material Optical – Storage devices that use laser beams to read patterns etched into plastic disks Magnetic Storage Optical Storage – CD/DVD drive back
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