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Computer Hardware and Software Jinchang Wang
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Hardware vs. Software Hardware is something tangible. Computer hardware includes electronic circuitry and mechanisms. Software is instructions. Computer software is instructions to computer.
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Electronic Computer In an electronic computer, main computing operations are accomplished on electronic switches at speed of electricity.
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Binary Numbers A binary number is composed of 0’s and 1’s. Binary numbers and decimal numbers are two ways of recording numbers.
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Only 0-1’s inside a Computer Everything (program, data, music, picture) in computer is coded in binary numbers that are composed of two digits, 0 and 1. Two distinctive, and reliable, states of an electronic circuit are off and on, corresponding to 0 and 1.
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Bit and Byte One binary digit is called a bit. –For example, binary number 1011 has four bits. 1 byte = 8 bits. A character (a, A, b, B,..., $, *,...) is represented by a byte. –01100001 for 1 –01011001 for Y –00110010 for 2 –00111011 for ;
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Storage Capacity Measures 1 Kbyte = 1 kilobyte 1,000 bytes 1 Mbyte = 1 megabyte 1,000,000 bytes 1 Gbyte = 1 gigabyte 1,000,000,000 bytes 1 Mbyte can store a novel with 500 pages (pure text)
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Components of a Computer Input devices CPU Internal memory Secondary storage Output devices
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Input Devices To enter instructions and data into computers. Keyboard Mouse, trackball, joystick, … Pen-based input devices Scanners Voice input devices …
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CPU Central Process Unit CPU is composes of: –Control Unit: Interprets programs (decoding) Directs and controls operations –Arithmetic and Logic Unit Performs computations. Performs logical comparisons.
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Microprocessor CPU on a chip A chip is a self-contained integrated circuit
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Internal Memory Made up of electronic circuits. Data and instructions are stored in it before they are processed in CPU.
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RAM and ROM RAM –For users to store programs and data –Volatile ROM –For storing instructions for startup and common instructions –Non-volatile
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Secondary Storage Permanent storage – non-volatile Huge storage capacity Much slower than internal memory Hard disc, flash drive, optical disk, …
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Hard Disk (1) Fixed magnetic disk –1 to 5.25 inches –20 GB to 200 GB –Contains 12 disk platters stacked on a spindle –Disk spins over a read/write head
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Hard Disk (2)
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Output Devices Monitors – CRT, LCD Printers –Laser printers, Ink-jet printers
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Computer Software Computer software refers to instructions to computer. A computer program is a set of instructions for some purpose.
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An Example of a Program - You enter a name, computer tells his/her address Print “Enter a name” on screen; Let X=(name-entered); flag=0; i=1; Do repeatedly until flag=1: if name-stored(i) = X, then print name-stored(i) and address-stored(i), flag = 1; otherwise i=i+1; Stop.
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Types of Software System software – to control the hardware and basic operations of a computer –Operating system Utility software – for basic operations but not covered by operating systems. Application software – for particular applications.
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Operating System Control internal memory, input/output devices, and secondary memories. Support other software Every computer has an operating system
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