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basic computer hardware components review Input Devices Output Devices |
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Basic Computer Hardware ComponentsHardware componentsInput devices -accept data or commands in a form useable by computers Output devicesdisplay the processed information - printers, monitors, speakers. Processing devicesin system unit and are comprised of circuitry. Storage devices -Drives read from and write to storage media (the physical material that can store data and programs). Communication devicesprovide connections between computers and communication networks, allowing for exchange of information and data with other computers via transmission media such as cables, telephone lines, and satellites
Input DevicesInput
Output DevicesSoftcopyMonitor /Display Screens CRT and Flat Panel (LCD), EL and gas plasma Screen clarityResolution
Dot Pitch
Refresh rate
Video Display AdaptersDisplay graphics - Visual output from your system.
VDAs come with their own memory chips (RAM or VRAM for video RAM) which determines how fast the card processes images, the resolution, and how many colours it can display.
Hardcopy Output : PrintersImpact PrintersThe general features of impact printers are uses force by applying hammer pins to strike the paper
Advantages : Less expensive, Fast (some types) , Can make multiple copies with multipart paper Disadvantages : Noisy! Print quality lower in some types. Poor graphics or none at all. Dot-Matrix and Daisy-Wheel.Dot matrix printers form characters using row(s) of pins, 9, 18, or 24 which impact the ribbon on top of the paper. Daisy wheel printers use a spoked wheel with characters placed at the end of each spoke. A print hammer is used to strike the desired character onto the ink ribbon and then the paper. Hardcopy Output : PrintersNon Impact PrintersGeneral features print head does not make contact with the paper
Disadvantages : more expensive. The three main types of non-impact printers are laserjet, inkjet and thermal Characters of printersSpeed: The speed of a printer is measured in: cps= characters per second, lpm= lines per minute ppm= pages per minute The faster the printing, the more expensive the printer. Resolution: A more numerical measure of print quality is printer resolution. Measured in dots per inch (dpi), this determines how smooth a diagonal line the printer can produce. Cable connection:Serial Cables- send data only 1 bit at a time- Distance from PC 1000 ft Parallel Cables- send data 8 bits at a time. Distance from PC 50 ft.- Most popular - USB cable which has a maximum data transfer speed of 12 megabits/s (1.5 MBYTES/s).
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