The Basic of Computer Hardware
The Basic of Computer Hardware
The Basic of Computer Hardware
COMPUTER
HARDWARE
WHAT IS COMPUTER HARDWARE?
1. Receive an input
2. Process information
3. Produce output
4. Store information
BASIC COMPUTER COMPONENTS
1. Input Device
2. Output Device
3. Removable Data Storage
4. Computer Case
5. Data Ports
INPUT DEVICE
an input device is any peripheral (piece of computer
hardware equipment) used to provide data and control
signals to an information processing system such as
a computer or other information appliance.
But there are some special keys like Esc (Escape), Ctrl
(Control), and Alt (Alternate). There are also some
keys across the top of the keyboard labeled F1, F2, F3,
and so forth. Those are called the function keys, and
the exact role they play depends on which program you
happen to be using at the moment.
Most keyboards also have a numeric keypad
with the keys laid out like the keys on a typical
adding machine.
If you're accustomed to using an adding
machine, you might want to use the numeric
keypad, rather than the numbers across the top
of the keyboard, to type numbers. It doesn't
really matter which keys you use.
The numeric keypad is just there as a
convenience to people who are accustomed to
adding machines.
Most keyboards also contain a set of navigation
keys. You can use the navigation keys to move
around through text on the screen.
mouse button.
THE BUZZWORDS THAT DESCRIBE HOW
YOU USE THE MOUSE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
you can.
Right-click: Point to the item, then tap the mouse
1. Mouse
2. Graphics Tablet
3. Joystick
4. Light Pen
5. Pointing stick
6. Touch pad
7. Touch Screen
8. Trackball
GRAPHICS TABLET
MOBILE BARCODE
SCANNER
WEBCAM
A webcam is a video camera that feeds its images in
real time to a computer or computer network, often
via USB, ethernet, or Wi-Fi.
Their most popular use is the establishment of video
links, permitting computers to act
as videophones or videoconference stations. The
common use as a video camera for the World Wide
Web gave the webcam its name. Other popular uses
include security surveillance, computer vision, video
broadcasting, and for recording social videos .
Webcams are known for their low manufacturing cost
SPY CAMERA
OUTPUT DEVICES
An output device is any piece of computer
hardware equipment used to communicate the results
of data processing carried out by an information
processing system (such as a computer) which
converts the electronically generated information into
human-readable form.[1][2]
OUTPUT DEVICE CATEGORIES:
1. Monitor
2. Printer
3. Speakers
4. Plotter
5. Synthesizer
COMPUTER MONITOR
A monitor or display (also called screen or visual
display unit) is an electronic visual
display for computers. The monitor comprises the
display device, circuitry, and an enclosure. The
display device in modern monitors is typically
a thin film transistor liquid crystal display(TFT-
LCD) thin panel, while older monitors use
a cathode ray tube (CRT) about as deep as the
screen size.
A 19-INCH, 16:10 WIDE SCREEN LCD
MONITOR
PRINTER
a printer is a peripheral which produces a text or
graphics of documents stored in electronic form, usually
on physical print media such as paper or
transparencies. Many printers are primarily used as
local peripherals, and are attached by a printer cable or,
in most new printers, a USBcable to a computer which
serves as a document source. Some printers, commonly
known as network printers, have built-
in network interfaces,
INK-JET PRINTER LASER
PRINTER
DOT-MATRIX
SPEAKER
producing sounds.
REMOVABLE DATA STORAGE
AND DRIVES
Optical discs (Blu-ray discs, DVDs, CDs)
Magnetic tapes
A Blu-ray (BD-RE
DL) writer tray in
a Sony Vaio E
series laptop
A Blu-ray drive holds
independent lenses for Blu-
ray and DVD/CD media.
Pictured are lenses from a
Blu-ray writer in a Sony
Vaio E series laptop
FLOPPY DISK
3. Motherboard
5. Power Supply
PCI Connector
ISA Connector
PCI-E
FireWire
USB
Network via one of:
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Optical fiber
Token ring
Speeds10 Mbit/s
100 Mbit/s
1000 Mbit/s
up to 160 Gbit/sCommon manufacturersNovell
Intel
Realtek
3Com
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (COMPUTER)
A power supply unit (PSU) converts mains
AC (Alternating-current) to low-voltage
regulated DC (Direct-Current) power for the
internal components of a computer. Modern
personal computers universally use
a switched-mode power supply. Some power
supplies have a manual selector for input
voltage, while others automatically adapt to
the supply voltage.
Most modern desktop personal computer power
supplies conform to the ATX form factor. ATX power
supplies are turned on and off by a signal from the
motherboard. They also provide a signal to the
motherboard to indicate when the DC power lines
are correct so that the computer is able to boot up.
While an ATX power supply is connected to the
mains supply it provides a 5 V stand-by (5VSB) line
so that the standby functions on the computer and
certain peripherals are powered. The most recent
ATX PSU standard is version 2.31 of mid-2008.
RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY
Random access memory (RAM) is a form
of computer data storage. A random access
device allows stored data to be accessed in
any order in very nearly the same amount of
time for any storage location or size of
memory device. A device such as a magnetic
tape requires increasing time to access data
stored on parts of the tape that are far from
the ends.
Memory devices (such as floppy
discs, CDs and DVDs) can access the
storage data only in a predetermined
order, because of mechanical design
limitations; the time to access a given
part of the device varies significantly
due to its physical location.
ROM ( READ ONLY MEMORY)
is non-volatile type of memory because the
program and data stored into it are
permanent.
1. Ethernet
2. Fire Wire (IEEE 1394)
3. Parallel Port
4. Serial Port
5. Thunderbolt
6. Universal Serial Bus (USB)
ETHERNET