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Unit 2- Computer Hardware
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Identify system components Describe the role of the central processing unit Define computer memory Identify types of storage devices Care for storage media
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Box that contains components Tower case All-in-one
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Displays the images LCD or LED ◦ Very thin CRT (old) ◦ Very bulky
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My Computer PowerPoint: ◦ Take pictures of your devices or ones in a store ◦ Include brand/model
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Central Processing Unit ◦ Processor or “Brain” Reads/interprets instructions ◦ Performs calculations to complete tasks Speed= Gigahertz (GHz) ◦ 2.2Ghz ◦ 3GHz 1979= 8 MHz 1993= 200 MHz 2013= 3 GHz
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Random Access Memory Active programs/data are held here ◦ Stores what you are creating ◦ “Short-term memory” Disappears when computer is off Measured in Gigabytes (GB) ◦ 4GB-8GB is standard now
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Circuit board Connects all components ◦ CPU ◦ Memory ◦ Hard drive Bus ◦ Data transfer to components
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1’s & 0’s Use for storage size ◦ Hard drive, RAM, CD/DVD Bit= a 1 or a 0 8 bits = 1 byte (a letter or number) KB= 1024 bytes MB= Million bytes GB= Billion bytes TB= Trillion bytes
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Start, Control Panel, System
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BIOS or ROM Chip on motherboard Has instructions to boot your computer ◦ Read only- no store data ◦ Tells where OS is stored (HD) Info stays when power is off
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Power on the PC ROM BIOS checked for location of OS ◦ Usually on the hard drive Loads OS from hard drive into RAM OS Starts You log in
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What speed is a CPU measured in? ◦ GHz Which memory holds your active, running programs or what you copied? ◦ RAM Which type of monitor is shown? ◦ CRT
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Which memory goes away when power is off? ◦ RAM What holds the computer’s boot instructions? ◦ BIOS ROM What is the brains of a computer? ◦ CPU- what does it stand for? The CPU, RAM, and ROM are all on what component? ◦ Motherboard
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Store data permanently ◦ Long-term storage GB or TB ◦ 500GB ◦ 1TB Inside Case External HD ◦ USB
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Optical uses a laser to read/write data CD or DVD-ROM= Read Only CD or DVD-R= Record Once CD or DVD-RW= Rewritable CD= 80 min./ 700MB DVD= 2 hrs./ 4.7GB BD= 4.5 hrs. of HD/ 25GB
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Size Hard Drive: ◦ Start, Computer, right- click on C: Type of Optical Drive: ◦ Logos on/next to drive
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No moving parts inside SSD HD ◦ In thin laptops Memory Cards ◦ SD, SDHC, microSD, CF, Memory Stick USB Flash drive
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8-inch 5 ¼” 3 ½” 3.5” Disk only held 1.44MB (Megabytes) Most photos are about 2MB!
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Don’t drop your HD Avoid extreme temps for CD/DVD ◦ Like in a car Hold optical media by edges Keep discs in sturdy case
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In groups of 2, make a poster… ◦ Title of device ◦ Big picture of device ◦ Speed, RAM, HD ◦ 2-3 Special Features Desktop Laptop/Notebook Ultrabook Tablet Smartphone Game System E-Book Reader
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T/F. Hard drives are used to temporarily store what you are creating. ◦ False Which removable storage would you use to copy pictures from one PC to another? Flash Drive, Memory Card, Floppy, or Ext. HD ◦ Flash, Mem Card, or Ext HD Which optical storage would be used to store music and then later erased to store photos? ◦ CD-RW
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How much data can a Blu-Ray DVD hold? ◦ 25GB If pictures are about 3MB each, how many pictures could you put on that disc? ◦ About 8300! Which storage device has no moveable parts? ◦ SSD/Flash
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Unit 2- Computer Hardware
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