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Chasis / System cabinet A plastic enclosure that contains most of the components of a computer (usually excluding the display, keyboard and mouse) System Unit Tower topAll in oneDesktop Information Technology Chapter 03
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The central printed circuit board (PCB) in many modern computers that holds many of the crucial components of the system, providing connectors for other peripherals. Mainboard / System board Communication medium for entire computer Information Technology Chapter 03
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Processor/Brain of computer A complete computation engine that is fabricated on a single chip The portion of a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, to perform the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system. Multi core processor: single chipcontaining two or more processors Information Technology Chapter 03
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Dual core processors: Single chip containing two processors Quad core processors: Single chip containing four separate processors Information Technology Chapter 03
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1. Arithmetic & Logic unit ◦ Arithmetic operations and logical comparisons 2. Control unit ◦ Controls and coordinates all activities of a computer system by issuing necessary commands 1.Fetches instruction from main memory 2.Interprets instruction to find what operation to perform 3.Controls execution of instruction Information Technology Chapter 03
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1. Fetch -get an instruction from Main Memory 2. Decode -translate it into computer commands 3. Execute -actually process the command 4. Store -write the result to Main Memory CPU / Information Technology Chapter 03
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Set of all instructions that a cpu can perform 1.Arithmetic instructions 2.Logical instructions 3.Data transfer instructions 4.Control transfer instructions Used to change the sequence of instructions of a program Information Technology Chapter 03
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Electronic component that generates electric signals at fast speed It controls all the functions of computer using clock ticks The power of a CPU is determined by the speed with which it processes data. The more instructions in a second, faster will be the CPU. Processor speed is measured in MHz (million instruction/sec) and GHz (billion instruction/sec) Information Technology Chapter 03
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Processor register is a small amount of storage available as part of a CPU Used to store information being processed Register size How much information it can store (one/ two/ four/ eight bytes) CU manages registers for: ◦ Input instruction or data ◦ Store instruction or data ◦ Transfer instruction or data ◦ Perform ALU operations at high speed Information Technology Chapter 03
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A component designed to lower the temperature of an electronic device by dissipating heat into the surrounding air. All modern CPUs require a heat sink. Some also require a fan. A heat sink without a fan is called a passive heat sink; a heat sink with a fan is called an active heat sink. Heat sinks are generally made of an aluminum alloy and often have fins. Information Technology Chapter 03
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Data and instructions to be executed are stored in memory It stores: ◦ Operating system and other system software to control the use of computer system ◦ Application programs to perform specific tasks ◦ Data to be processed by application programs Information Technology Chapter 03
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Volatile Memory: RAM Non Volatile Memory : ROM Information Technology Chapter 03
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Generates output images to a display A special circuit board that controls what is shown on a computer monitor and calculates 3D images and graphics. Amount of memory located on card must be enough to support the desired numbers of colours and resolution Its capacity is 32 MB today Information Technology Chapter 03
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Enhances the sound generating capabilities of a computer Takes input from microphone converts it into machine language Sends audio output to speakers Information Technology Chapter 03
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Network interface controller / network adapter/ LAN adapter This provides a base for a full network protocol stack, allowing communication among small groups of computers on the same LAN and large- scale network communications through routable protocols, connects a computer to a computer network. Information Technology Chapter 03
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A kind of television tuner that allows television signals to be received by a computer Information Technology Chapter 03
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A modem (modulator-demodulator) is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information. The goal is to produce a signal that can be transmitted easily and decoded to reproduce the original digital data Information Technology Chapter 03
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Used to add memory, disk drives, sound, fax, modem and other capabilities to a mobile computer like laptop Information Technology Chapter 03
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In computer hardware, a port serves as an interface between the computer and other computers or peripheral devices. A port is a specialized outlet on a piece of equipment to which a plug or cable connects. Information Technology Chapter 03
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Ports has different connectors. The various connectors on the computer allow it to communicate with the many different devices and peripherals attached. Connectors are called input/output ports (i/o ports) or communication ports. Information Technology Chapter 03
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A standard-sized area for adding hardware to a computer. Most drive bays are fixed to the inside of a case, but some can be removed. A simple way to add, remove, and share hardware devices External/ Exposed drive bay: ◦ Used to access the drive from outside the system Internal / Hidden drive bay: ◦ It is hidden inside the system unit e.g for hard disk Information Technology Chapter 03
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Power supply converts the alternating current (AC) line from our home to the direct current (DC) needed by the internal components of personal computer The typical voltages supplied are: 3.3 volts 5 volts 12 volts Information Technology Chapter 03
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