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What is a Computer?
Commonly Operated Machine Precisely Used
for Training, Education and Research.
Block Diagram of Computer
System Unit
A computer is an electronic machine that can be programmed to accept
data (input), process it into useful information (output), and store it in a
storage media for future use
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Input & Output Devices
INPUT
Any data and instructions you enter into the memory of a
computer
INPUT
Data
Collection of unorganized fact - words, numbers, pictures,
sounds and videos information
Instructions
Program
a series of instructions that tells a computer how to perform
the tasks
Command
an instruction given to a computer by typing or pressing keys
on the keyboard or clicking a mouse button
User Response
an instruction you issue to the computer by replying to a
question posed by a computer program
E.g. : Do you want to Exit this program?
INPUT DEVICE
Any hardware component used to enter data and
instruction into a computer
Type of
Input
Device
Example
Keyboard
Input
Keyboard (QWERTY)
Pointing
Devices
Mouse, Trackball, Joysticks, Touchpad,
Light Pen
Source Data
Entry
Scanner, Optical Recognition, Voice Recognition,
Audio and video input, Biometric device
KEYBOARD
input device that contains keys users press to
enter data and instructions into a computer
function keys
typing area
status light
arrow keys
numeric keypad
KEYBOARD
QWERTY keyboard
designed for typewriter
KEYBOARD
Wireless or cordless keyboard
Transmits data using wireless technology
Communicate with a receiver attached to a port on the
system unit
Special Keys
Toggle Key
Num Lock
Caps Lock
Alt /Ctrl Key
Windows Key
Delete Key
Insert Key
Backspace Key
Home / End Key
Function Keys (F1 till F12)
KEYBOARD
Alternative forms for command
Many programs allow you to use key combination, menu,
or button to obtain same result
Key
Key
Combination
Combination
Menu |
Menu |
Command
Command
Copy
Copy
Shift+F2 or
Shift+F2 or
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+C
Edit | Copy
Edit | Copy
Open
Open
Ctrl+F12
Ctrl+O
File | Open
File | Open
Paste
Paste
Ctrl+V
Ctrl+V
Edit | Paste
Edit | Paste
Command
Command
Button
Button
POINTING DEVICE
input device that allows a user to control
a pointer on the screen
A pointing device can be used to :
move the insertion point;
select text, graphics and other objects;
click buttons, icons, links and menu commands.
I-beam
Block
arrow
Pointing
hand
POINTING DEVICE
Mouse
pointing device that fits under the palm of your hand
Mechanical mouse
Has a rubber ball underneath - electronic circuits in the
mouse translate the movement of the mouse into signals the
computer can process
mouse buttons
wheel
button
ball
mouse pad
POINTING DEVICE
Optical mouse
device that emits and
senses light to detect
the mouses movement
does not require
cleaning.
Wireless or cordless mouse
a battery-powered device that
transmits data using wireless
technology
POINTING DEVICE
Touchpads
a small, flat, rectangular
pointing device that is
sensitive to pressure and
motion
Touch Screens
a touch sensitive
display device.
Users can interact
with these devices by
touching areas of the
screen
POINTING DEVICE
Light pen
A pen-like device connected to the computer terminal device that
can detect the presence of light.
Uses pressure to write text or draw press the light pen against the
screen and press a button on the pen
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Do not require keystroke data is entered without
requiring humans to type in.
It collects data at the source and send it directly to the
computer.
Advantages : Reduces the number of possible errors.
Scanner
Optical Readers
Barcode Readers
RFID Readers
Magnetic Stripe Card Readers
MICR Readers
Voice Input
Digital Cameras
Video Input
Biometrics
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Scanner
Convert text and picture into recognizable form optical recognition
The quality of a scanner is measured in no of pixels per inch
(resolution)
determines the sharpness and clearness of the resulting image
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Types of scanner
Flatbed
Drum
Sheet-fed
Pen or Handheld
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Optical Readers
a device that uses a light source to
read characters, marks and codes
converts them into digital data.
Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)
read hand-drawn marks such
as small circles or rectangle
e.g. for MCQ exam
Optical Character Recognition
(OCR)
Read typewritten,
computer-printed or handprinted characters from
ordinary documents
digital code
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Bar Code Readers
an optical reader that uses laser
beams to read bar codes
(identification code that consists
of a set of vertical lines and
spaces of different widths)
RFID
Readers
Radio Frequency Identification uses radio signals to communicate
with a tag placed in or attached to
an object, animal or person
RFID tags a memory chip and an
antenna.
Does not required direct contact
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Magnetic Stripe Card Readers
Reads the magnetic stripe on the
back of credit cards, bank cards
and other similar cards.
Contains information - your name,
account number, cards expiration
date, country code, etc.
MICR Readers
Convert MICR characters a form
the computer can process
MICR device - reads text printed
with magnetized ink.
Used by the banking industry cheque processing
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Voice Input
the process of entering input by speaking
Voice or speech recognition converts a person's speech into
digital code
comparing the electrical patterns produced by the speaker's
voice with a set of prerecorded patterns stored in the computer
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voice
Wave form
Digital voice
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Digital Camera
allows users to take pictures and store
the photographed imaged digitally
Transfer the image by downloading or
using storage media
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Video Input
the process of capturing
full-motion images and
storing them on a
computers storage
medium
Video
conferencing
PC video
camera
Web Cams
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Biometrics
the technology of authentication a persons identity by verifying a
personal characteristic
Biometric device
translates a personal characteristic (the input)
into a digital code that is compared with a digital code stored in
the computer.
SOURCE DATA ENTRY
Examples of biometric technology
Voice verification system compares live
speech with stored voice pattern
Signature verification system recognizes
shape of signature
Iris recognition system reads patterns in
blood vessels in back of eye
Fingerprint scanner captures curves and
indentations of fingerprint
Hand geometry system measures shape
and size of persons hand
OUTPUT DEVICE
OUTPUT
data that has been processed into useful form Information
4 categories of output
OUTPUT
Categories of output
Text
Examples of text based output are
Memos/Notices
Letters
Reports
E-mail messages
OUTPUT
Categories of output
Audio
Video
Example of audio : audio clips
live broadcasts of interview
listen to music while working
with computer
chat using microphone
OUTPUT
Categories of output
Graphics
Animation
Examples of graphics : logos
chart
drawing
clip art
photographs
OUTPUT
Two kinds of output
Hardcopy
printed output
Softcopy
data that are kept in
any storage media
OUTPUT
Output Devices
Any hardware component that conveys
information to one or more users.
printer
Display device
speaker
COMPUTER DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
An output device that visually conveys text, graphics and
video information - softcopy
It consists of a screen and the other components
Types of display
CRT (Cathode Ray tube )
Flat-panel displays
CRT
Flat-panel display
COMPUTER DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
Quality of a Monitor
Resolution
the number of pixels (horizontal by vertical)
E.g. 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768
800 horizontal pixels
600 vertical
pixels
Total of 480,000
pixels on screen
PRINTERS
Devices that produces text and graphic on a
physical medium hardcopy/printout
Two orientations: portrait and landscape
Printer resolution is measured by number of
dots per inch (dpi).
Higher the resolution, the higher the image
quality
PRINTERS
300 dpi
600 dpi
1,200 dpi
PRINTERS
Types of printers
1. Impact
Form character/graphics by striking a
mechanism against an inked ribbon leaving
an image on paper physically
2. Non-impact
Place image on a page without touching the
page physically
Impact
PRINTERS
Dot Matrix Printer
Produced images when tiny
wire pins strike an inked
ribbon.
Widely used for business
Useful for low quality carbon
copy printing
Advantages:
Handle continuous-form
paper
cheap
DOT MATRIX PRINTER
PRINTERS
Line Printer
Print an entire line at a
time
Speed measured by no
of lines per minute
Non-impact
PRINTERS
Ink-jet Printer
Spray tiny drop of liquid ink onto paper using multiple jet nozzles
Can print black/ white and several different colors
Resolution measured by dpi (dots per inch)
Speed - measured by ppm (pages per minute)
PRINTERS
Laser Printer
Used a laser beam and
powdered ink (toner) to transfer
images onto paper
Prints text and graphics in very
high-quality resolution
PRINTERS
Plotter
Large printers specialized to
produce high-quality
graphics
Large-format printer creates
photo-realistic quality
color prints
Print signs, posters and
other professional quality
displays
PRINTERS
Mobile Printer
Small lightweight,
battery-powered
printer
allows mobile user
to print from
notebook
computer, while
traveling
Used ink-jet
AUDIO OUTPUT
Component of a computer produces music, speech and other
sound
Speaker
Headphones
Earphones
OTHER OUTPUT DEVICES
Fax machine (Input as well as Output Device)
Fax machine a device that code and encode documents to be
transmitted over telephone lines
Multifunction peripheral
A device that looks like a copy machine but provide functionality
printer, scanner, copy machine and fax machine
OTHER OUTPUT DEVICES
Data projector
A device that displays text and image on a computer screen
projects them on large screen we can see the image clearly
System Unit
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The System Unit
What is the
system unit?
Case that contains
electronic
components of the
computer used to
process data
Sometimes called
the chassis
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Common components inside the SU
Processor
Memory
Adapter cards
Sound card
Modem card
Video card
Network
card
power supply
drive bays
processor
memory
ports
sound card
Ports
Power supply
network card
modem card
video card
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What is the
motherboard?
Main circuit
board of the
system unit.
Contains
expansion slots,
processor chips,
and memory
slots.
Also called
system board.
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CPU/Processor
Interprets
and
carries out basic
instructions that
operate a
computer
Control
Control
Unit
Unit
Arithmetic
Arithmetic
LogicUnit
Unit(ALU)
(ALU)
Logic
Instructions
Data
Information
Input
Devices
Data
Memory
Information
Output
Devices
Instructions
Data
Information
Storage
Devices
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2.0 Central Processing Unit
2.1 CPU or microprocessors
Consists of two major parts which are:
Control units
Control ALU
Tells the rest of the
computer systems how
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to carry out a program's
instruction.
For each instruction, the
control unit repeats a set
1
of 4 basic operations know
as machine cycle (Fetch,
Decode, Execute, Store).
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ALU
Performs arithmetic operation and logical operations
and controls the speed of the operation.
Arithmetic operation - performs four kinds of arithmetic
operations or mathematical calculations: +, -, X and /.
Logical operation - comparisons such as ==, >=, <= and
others.
Control ALU
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System Unit
Motherboard
The main circuit board in the system unit which holds:
The CPU or microprocessor .
Electronic memory that assists the CPU, known as RAM.
And some expansion slots where additional circuit boards,
called expansion boards may be plugged in.
adapter cards
processor chip
memory chips
Expansion
slots for
adapter cards
memory slots
motherboard
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EXPANSION SLOT
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