Intro Computer
Intro Computer
Computer Basics
• What is a computer?
The Monitor
Flash Drive
It’s like a mini,
portable hard drive!
You plug it into the
USB (Universal
Serial Bus) port on
the front of
computers and you
can save to it!
How Do Computers Work?
• Input--This is the information that enters into a
computer. Some common input devices include the
keyboard, mouse and scanner.
• Output--This is the information that comes out of a
computer after it has been processed. The information
comes out on output devices such as a printer or
computer monitor.
• Processing--This is when the information is handled by
the computer’s brain, known as the CPU (Central
Processing Unit).
Input Devices
The Keyboard
• Hard Drive
• Motherboard
• Sound Card and Video Card
• Memory Card
• Power Supply
• NIC Card
• BIOS
Hard Disk Drive
Features of computer:
• High speed
• Accuracy
• Versatility
• Do not get tired
• Is consistent and never forgets
• high storage capability
• Power of remembering
• No intelligence
• No feelings
Computing Systems
Instructions
Data
Information
Memory
Instructions
Data
Information
Storage
Devices
Hardware: CPU
Main Secondary
cache CPU
Memory Memory
Bus
OS
Bus
Software: OS
• The OS acts as the “manager” of the system, making
sure that each hardware device interacts smoothly with
the others.
• It also provides the interface by which the user interacts
with the computer, and awaits user input if no
application is running.
• Examples: MacOS, Windows-95, Windows-NT, UNIX,
Linux, Solaris, ...
Putting it all together
Disk
CPU RAM
Cache
OS App
Bus
Development of Computers
Abacus
Development of Computers
Analytical engine – designed by Charles Babbage (Father
of computer) in 1830s. It is a more advanced mechanical
programmable “computer”.
Vacuum tubes
FEATURES OF SECOND
GENERATION (1958-63)
Integrated circuits
FOURTH GENERATION
COMPUTERS (1971- )
• Personal digital
assistant (PDA) - a
small hand-held
computer that performs
simple tasks….
• Desktop computer - the
most popular choice for
personal computing
need
Computer Categories
• Minicomputer - designed to
meet the computing needs of
several people simultaneously
in a small to medium-size
business environment. In
recent years, the minicomputer
has evolved into the "mid-
range server" and is part of a
network. IBM's AS/400e is a
good example
Computer Categories
HIGH 1
LOW 0
Hz
KHz = 1000 Hz
MHz = 1000,000 Hz
GHz = 1000,000,000 Hz
THz = 1000,000,000,000 Hz