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Parts & Functions of a Computer
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2 Functions of a Computer
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3 Binary Communication Between Hardware and Software
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4 PC Hardware Components Outside computer case: input/output devices Inside the case: processing and storage – CPU – most important component Requirements of a hardware device – Method for CPU to communicate with it – Software to instruct and control it – Electricity to power it
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5 Hardware Used for Input and Output Connects to computer case by ports (eg, serial, parallel, USB, game, keyboard, mouse) Popular input devices: – Keyboard – Mouse Popular output devices: – Monitor – Printer
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6 Ports Physical Interface between a computer and another computers or devices
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7 Input Devices
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8 Output Devices
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9 Hardware Inside the Case
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10 Motherboard Components Processing – CPU (most important) – Chip set Temporary storage – RAM – Cache memory Electrical system – Power supply connections Communication with other devices – Traces – Expansion slots – System clock Programming/setup data – Flash ROM – CMOS setup chip
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11 The Motherboard
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12 The Motherboard ( continued )
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13 The CPU
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14 The Chip Set Controls most activities on the motherboard Includes several device controllers – USB controller – Memory controller – IDE controller
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15 The Chip Set ( continued )
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16 Storage Devices Temporary (primary storage, or memory) – Temporarily holds data and instructions while processing them – Faster to access than permanent storage Permanent (secondary storage) – Data and instructions must be copied into primary storage (RAM) for processing
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17 Primary and Secondary Storage
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18 Primary Storage Devices Memory, or RAM, located on motherboard and other circuit boards – Volatile versus nonvolatile (or ROM) memory Types of boards that hold memory chips – SIMMs – DIMMs – RIMMs
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19 RAM Chips
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20 Types of RAM Modules
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21 Secondary Storage Devices Hard drives CD-ROM drives DVD drives Zip drives Floppy drives
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22 Hard Drive
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23 EIDE Technology Used by most hard drives, CD-ROM drives, and DVD drives Can accommodate up to four EIDE devices on one system
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24 IDE Connectors on a Motherboard
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25 IDE Connectors on a Motherboard ( continued )
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26 IDE Connectors on a Motherboard
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27 Hard Drive’s Power Supply
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28 Floppy Drive Connection
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29 Floppy Drive Connection ( continued )
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30 CD-ROM Drive Connection
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31 Motherboard Components Used for Communication Among Devices The data bus – bus is a subsystem that transfers data between computer components inside a computer or between computers
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32 Data Bus
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33 System Clock Closely related to system time is process time, which is a count of the total CPU time consumed by an executing process.
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34 Clock Speed Of motherboard – Measured in megahertz (MHz) Of CPU – Measured in gigahertz (GHz)
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35 Expansion Slots
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36 Types of Expansion Slots
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37 Interface (Expansion) Cards
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38 Interface (Expansion) Cards ( continued )
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39 The Electrical System Power supply – Most important component of computer’s electrical system – Converts/reduces electricity to voltage the computer can handle – Runs a fan directly from electrical output voltage to cool inside of computer case
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40 The Electrical System ( continued )
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41 The Electrical System ( continued )
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42 Instructions Stored on the Motherboard ROM BIOS (most are flash ROM) – System BIOS – Startup BIOS – CMOS setup
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43 ROM BIOS Chip
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44 Motherboard Configuration Settings CMOS chip – Stores setup (configuration) information – Powered by a battery on motherboard when power is off
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45 Summary Introduction to hardware components of a computer system Initial insight into how hardware works
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