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Title: BU115: Computer Concepts Lecture Slides Input and Output Hardware


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BU115 Computer ConceptsLecture SlidesInput
and Output Hardware
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CPU Review
  • Identify and describe the components of the CPU.
  • Describe the purpose and characteristics of RAM.
  • What factors affect the power of a CPU?
  • What are the latest PC microprocessors?

3
Input and Output Hardware
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Basic I/O Principles
  • Classification of Devices
  • Principles of Operation
  • Device Characteristics
  • Input/Output Controls

4
Input/Output HardwareQuestion?
  • What Input/Output devices would you find in an
    ATM?
  • What is the function of each?

5
McGraw-Hill Website
Input Devices QUIZ Chap 3A
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Computer Hardware
7
Coding SystemsFlashing LightsFlagsMorse Code
Ships
EBCDICASCII
Computers
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BINARY CODES
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1
1
0
0
0
0
0
  • Binary means 2 states
  • (1 or 0, i.e. ON or OFF states.)
  • Eg. ASCII, EBCDIC
  • Binary digITs are 1 and 0

9
ASCII Code for C
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
  • Each (keyboard) character is represented using
    eight bits ( 1 byte)
  • E.g. A is 0100 0001 in ASCII
  • Each bit is either 1 or 0, i.e. ON or OFF
    state.

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Input Hardware
  • Device Classes
  • Keyboard Devices
  • Pointing Devices
  • Scanning Devices

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Keyboard Devices
Standard Typewriter Keys
Special Function Keys
Numeric Keypad Keys
  • Keyboard Layout

Cursor Movement Keys
Special Purpose Keys
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Keyboard Devices
  • Terminals
  • Display screen keyboard
  • Dumb - send receive only
  • Smart - builtin functions programmable keys
  • Intelligent - processing capability (e.g. PC)

13
Pointing Devices
  • Mouse
  • Trackball
  • Joystick
  • Touch Screen
  • Light Pen
  • Digitizing Tablet
  • Stylus
  • Puck
  • Pen-Based System

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Scanning Devices
  • Magnetic-Ink Character Recognition (MICR)
  • Special magnetic characters
  • Used in banking industry
  • Optical
  • Bar-Code Reader (UPC)
  • Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)
  • Optical Character Recognition (OCR)

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Scanning Devices
  • Facsimile Transmission
  • Dedicated Fax Machine
  • Fax Modem
  • Imaging Systems
  • Optical Scanners

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Voice-Recognition
Hello There
  • Digitize sound
  • Interpret meaning
  • Pattern-Matching
  • Display
  • Execute

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Voice-Recognition
Display
Hello There
Hello There
  • Hello There

Hello There
Phonetic Models (Match code) Dictionary (Build
words) Grammar (Apply rules)
Output
Speech
Signal Processing (Sound to code)
Recognition Search (Optimize words)
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Voice-Recognition
Hello There
Hello There
Hello There
Limitations
  • Speaker dependence
  • Single words vs. continuous speech
  • Lack of comprehension

19
Input Device Classes
  • Pros and Cons
  • Speed
  • Accuracy
  • Ease of Use
  • Cost

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Input Controls
Controls Ensuring integrity of input (GIGO)
  • Visual Checking
  • Edit Programs
  • Batch Balancing
  • Control Reports

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Input HardwareSummary
  • Input Device Classes
  • Principles of Operation
  • Pros and Cons
  • Input Controls

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Next Week Ch. 3 Output Devices Ch. 4
Storage Devices
I/O DEVICESReview
  • All input (data and instructions) goes into a
    computers CPU in binary (digital) format (1s
    and 0s).
  • Input devices convert from alpha/numeric to
    binary
  • Input devices may be classified according to
    their technology

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End of Input Devices
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BU115 Computer ConceptsLecture SlidesOutput
Hardware
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Computer Hardware
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Output HardwareQuestion?
  • What Output devices would you recommend for a web
    designers computer?
  • Why?

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Output Hardware
  • OUTPUT Classification
  • Hard Copy e.g. Printer
  • Soft Copy e.g. Monitor

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Output HardwareChoosing a Printer or Monitor
  • Specifications
  • Type of technology
  • Performance Features
  • Make/Manufacturer (support)

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Output Hardware
  • Hard Copy Devices
  • Printers
  • Plotters
  • Microfiche/film

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Output Hardware
Hard Copy Devices
  • Printers
  • Impact
  • Non-impact ..
  • Plotters
  • Pen
  • Electrostatic
  • Thermal

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Output Hardware Printers Classes
  • Impact
  • Dot Matrix
  • Line
  • Non-Impact
  • Ink/bubble jet ( HP DeskJet)
  • Laser
  • Thermal

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Laser Printing
HEATING UNIT
TONER CARTRIDGE
PAPER
CHARGED DRUM
ROTATING MIRROR
LASER DEVICE
From RAM
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Output Hardware Printer Characteristics(Selectio
n Criteria)
  • Resolution (dpi 600/1200)
  • Speed (cps, lpm, ppm)
  • Capital cost (device)
  • Operating cost (paper, toner,..)
  • Output quality

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Output Hardware
  • Soft Copy Devices
  • CRT/Monitors
  • Flat-Panel Displays
  • Audio Devices

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Monitor Operation
From RAM
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Output Hardware Monitor Characteristics
(Selection Criteria)
  • Size/Shape
  • Monochrome/Colour
  • Resolution
  • Dot pitch
  • Refresh rate

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Output Hardware Monitor Characteristics
  • Size/Shape
  • Diagonal in inches
  • Flat Screen, Neck (long/short)
  • Monochrome/Colour
  • 256, 16/32bit (High/True)

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Output Hardware Monitor Characteristics
  • Resolution
  • Pixels/in. (horiz. x vert.)
  • Standards
  • VGA 600 x 480
  • SVGA 800 x 600
  • XGA 1024 x 768

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Output Hardware Monitor Characteristics
  • Dot pitch
  • Space between pixels e.g. 0.25mm
  • Refresh rate
  • scans/sec e.g. 60 - 75Hz

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Output Hardware
Soft Copy Devices
  • Flat-Panel Display Screens
  • Substances Between Plates
  • Liquid-Crystal Display (LCD)
  • Electroluminescent Display (EL)
  • Gas-Plasma Display
  • Arrangement of Transistors
  • Active-Matrix (TFT) Display
  • Passive-Matrix Display

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Output Hardware
Other Output Options
  • Audio-Output Devices
  • Digitized Sound
  • Speech Synthesis
  • Video-Output Devices
  • Video-Conferencing
  • High-Definition Television
  • Virtual-Reality Devices

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Smart Cards Built-in semiconductor CPU RAM
Optical Cards Laser storage
Other Input/Output Media
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Next Session Chapter 4 Storage Devices
I/O DEVICESReview
  • Output devices convert from binary to
    alpha/numeric
  • Output devices are classified into soft-copy
    and hard-copy
  • Selecting the right output device(s) is an
    important decision for end-users.

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Break Time10 mins
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