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Question What are the three essential components of a modern computer Be general or specific Announcement Definition of a Computer A computer is an device that receives information input processes information and outputs information input output device that processes information Computer Hardware Key parts of a computer Input vs output Interconnection between parts Essential Parts Box Central Processing Unit CPU Monitor main output device Keyboard main input device The Box CPU All processing goes through the box A simple input output I O device Ports on back for connection of input and output devices Disk drives on front for storage I O Input vs Output Classify the following as input or output Monitor Keyboard CPU The Box Floppy Drive CD ROM Printer Scanner Modem Digital Camera CD Writer Burner Hard Drive LCD Projector Laser Pointer Network Card Bluetooth Card Speakers Monitor LCD Printer Legend Modem HD FD Computer CD RW Output Input I O Read Write Scanner Keyboard Mouse Camera Inside the Box Processor e g Pentium IV Memory e g 256 MB RAM Storage e g Hard Drive CD RW Slots Cards We will cover this on Monday Input Keyboards Standard keyboard 101 key letters number pad function keys Microsoft Natural Keyboard Ergonomic design supposedly better for wrists Wrist support is important The future Output Types of Monitors Cathode Ray Tube CRT standard monitor inexpensive good resolution good pixel size Flat Panel Liquid Crystal Display LCD more expensive prices dropping Buying a Monitor Size is most important factor Get a 17 CRT or 15 LCD or bigger Note 15 LCD is about the same as a 17 CRT 15 CRT cheaper but will seem very small Dot size advertised not that big of a factor Viewable Area 15 8 for a 17 CRT Maximum resolution look for at least 1280 x 1024 Monitor LCD Printer Legend Modem HD FD Computer CD RW Output Input I O Read Write Scanner Keyboard Mouse Camera Input Mice Standard Two Button Left button for selecting right button for properties Wheeled Mouse Wheel for scrolling Trackball Inverted mouse Touchpad Touch tap sensitive Eraser Joystick Mice Mechanics Most mice have a round ball and rollers rollers must be cleaned Newer mice are OPTICAL using LED and sensor to track movement Input Scanners Flatbed Scanners Lay image flat on copier like glass panel Scanning element moves Photo Scanners Run a single photo through a scanner photo moves scanning element stays stationary What you pay for resolution color quality connectivity Speed USB connection faster than Parallel All scanners on market sufficient for web Input Digital Cameras Camera without film Pixel resolution measures number of dots Pixel resolution is key 640x480 vs 1280x1024 1 3 Megapixels vs 2048X1536 3 3 Megapixels Storage can be on flash memory cards memory sticks floppy disks internal or no storage web cam How to unload images is important Question What is the common language in which input and output devices communicate Answer Ones and Zeros 100011010101010100001010001 011111001010010101010101001 010011000001010010101110011 011111100010100110 actually means something to a computer Output Printers Inkjet Printers Tiny dots of ink on paper Can print high quality photos Ink is expensive Laser Printers Laser plastic toner and heat drawback no color Color Laser Printers 600 and up Dot Matrix Printers Output LCD Projectors Similar to monitors but project image New to computer market last 5 years Expensive becoming cheaper every day some under 1000 now For business and education some people getting them for home theatre systems Two way Communication Modem MOdulator DEModualter MO DEM Converts digital computer signal to analog telephone signal and vice versa Sends and receives information 56K is current standard Connect speeds often slower than 56K Cable Modems Cable Modems convert from cable interface to Ethernet or USB interface External 50 200 to buy Must subscribe to Broadband Cable Internet Service through your cable provider Best way to go from home but expensive 45 month Cable provider has a monopoly so prices won t drop DSL Digital Subscriber Line Works over phone line but doesn t interfere with phone calls The speed is much higher than a regular modem 1 5 Mbps vs 56 Kbps Works better closer to phone company Not available everywhere Network Cards Network cards allow connection to the Internet via ETHERNET Wireless network cards require a wireless router to connect Ethernet is FAST Storage Media Media refers to the objects on which information is stored Singular of word is medium A CD is a medium for storage a floppy disk is a medium Storage Magnetic Media Drive Storage magnetic film stores 1s and 0s Hard Drives Internal sealed platters Floppy Drive One flexible platter Zip Drive Very high capacity floppy Most rewritable storage is magnetic Storage Optical Media Read Only CD ROM 650MB or 700 MB read only etched pits drives 32X etc for speed relative to normal DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc 4 7 Gb 7X CD CD Burners Optical Read Write CD RW 48x 16x 52x means 48x maximum write speed 16x max rewrite speed and 52x max read speed Media CD R is cheapest write once CD RW good medium for transporting files


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