Introduction To Computer SystemUnit4
Introduction To Computer SystemUnit4
Mile-91.
Sierra Leone.
Department of Technical Sciences.
LOGIC GATES
4.0Introduction:
While "logical" refers to a high-level perspective of hardware, software, or data that is
unrelated to physical structures, "logical" relates to algorithms and operational
sequences.
Digital electronic circuits operate with voltages of two logic levels namely:
i.Logic Low - The range of voltages corresponding to Logic Low is represented with ‘0’.
ii.Logic High - Similarly, the range of voltages corresponding to Logic High is
represented with ‘1’.
4.1Integrated Circuit (IC) Classification
In integrated circuits devices are built using transistors and capacitors they can
be classified as follow:
1. SSI (Small Scale Integration Devices)
Contain several independent gates in a single package.
Input and output are connected directly to the pins in the package with less than 10
logic gates which are limited by the number of pins available in the IC.
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NAND, NOR, or an inverter gate are most common component found these
technology.
The most popular among the digital logic
families include:
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Consist of bipolar junction transistor (BJTs) which are widely used in variety of
electronic application especially in CMOS.
They are also used in both isolate input to perform logic switching.
Features of TTL Family:
The overall power supply voltage for TTL circuit is 5 volts, and the two logic
levels are approximately 0 and 3.5 volts.
The most widely used integrated circuit fabrication for technology nodes.
ii. CMOS logic families are highly preferred in large-scale integrated circuits because
of its high noise immunity and low power dissipation.
Some other Internal Memories of the
Computer System
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Secondary Storage Devices and Access
Method
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The input and output devices are used to interact with the computer system.
Input devices are used to sent/fed data/information from the user to the
computer system.
Output devices are used to provide data/information from the computer to the
user.
Input: Controlled by the user
Output: Controlled by the computer system
Input: Translate user friendly inputs into machine-understandable form
Output: Machine-friendly outputs into user-understandable form.
Input: Helps input data into the system
Output: Help generate result/output
INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES
Computer
Input Data System
Device (CPU)
Computer
System Output
Data
(CPU) Device
Two types
I.Manual Input Device: allows user to enter data/information into the computer by
hand, for example the keyboard.
II.Direct Input Device: allow direct data entry into the computer system. Example
barcarole reader.
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i. Keyboard
iii. Light Pen - an electronic-optical device which is also used to draw images.
Forms of Output
ii. Soft Copy Output- this type of output is in an electronic form. It is usually present
in the computer memory or on a disk. The most common soft copy outputs are on
the screen and speakers.
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ii. Sound Cards and Speakers - enable the manipulation of sound in a unique code and
send sound through the speakers.
3. Laser Printer
More expensive, fast and high printing quality
It uses light mechanism to make a print out
It prints about 4 to 20 pages per minute using a powered ink celled toner.
Laser printers has CPU and Memory built into it.
4. Daisy Wheel Printer:
Made up of wheel, surrounded by set of slugs.
The will rotates, pull the pins to come in contact with the parer
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5. Electro-thermal Printer
Parers are expose to an array of electrical elements an image for print out
6. Line Printer
I. Touch Screen
It captures an input when a finger or an object is touches the screen.
II. Digital Camera
It stores images in digital form instead of film.
III. Modem
Transmit data/information in and out of the computer.
It MOdulate/DEModulates signals
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POINTING DEVICES
I. Mouse
II. Track Ball
III. Joystick
END OF UNIT TWO