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The Computer an electronic data processor
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Computer Systems many systems have this structure
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Computer Hardware –hardware is anything tangible : Central Processing Unit –this is inside the main box Peripherals –these are devices attached to the CPU
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Peripheral Devices input devices –allow data to be entered into the computer backing storage devices –allow data to be stored for processing output devices –allow data to be output from the computer
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INPUT DEVICES Keyboard Mouse Joystick Trackerball Light Pen Graphics Tablet Bar Code Reader Mark Sense Reader Optical Scanner Magnetic Ink Character Reader
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Keyboard
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Keyboard ideal for alphanumeric data entry Letter keys : text (word processing) Number keys : spreadsheets) Function keys : shortcuts Cursor Keys : menu choice Modifier keys : Shift, Alt, Ctrl NOT ideal for graphics
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Mouse
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Mouse Ideal for GUI ball transmits XY movement buttons allow selection NOT alphanumeric data entry
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Joystick
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Joystick Ideal for games XY axis sensors for movement digital (on / off) : cheap but jerky analogue : expensive but smooth buttons allow selection NOT alphanumeric data entry
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Trackerball –effectively an ‘Inverted mouse’ ideal for portable GUI XY sensors detect ball movement buttons allow selection
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Light Pen
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Direct screen positioning for GUI button for selection photosensor detects light spot on VDU screen position is calculated
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Graphics Tablet
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Used in Computer Aided Design Allows digitising of images Ideal for GUI
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Bar Code Reader Data capture in shops and libraries laser beam shines on to bar code white bars reflect light to photosensor 9 7 7 0 9 6 3 5 5 2 0 1 4 0 8
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Mark Sense Reader Fast, specialised data capture turnaround documents required allows simple manual data entry brushes passed over document pencil mark conducts electricity
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Optical Scanner
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OCR
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OCR Data capture direct from writing specialist fonts : gas meter readers typed documents read into text files hand written post codes deciphered
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MICR - cheques
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Magnetic Ink Reader Secure data capture for banks cheques are turnaround documents data read by humans and machine cannot be forged can be read over patterned cheques
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OUTPUT DEVICES Visual Display Unit Dot Matrix Printer Daisywheel Printer Bubblejet Printer Laser Printer Plotter Voice Output
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Visual Display Unit
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Dot Matrix Printer
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Daisywheel Printer
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Bubblejet Printer
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Laser Printer
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Plotter
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BACKING STORE Floppy Disk Hard Disk Magnetic Tape WORM CD ROM
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Floppy Disk
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Hard Disk
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Magnetic Tape
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WORM Write Once Read Many 650MB storage Expensive
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CD ROM
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Compact Disc Read Only Memory 650MB capacity Read Only
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