Sunday, September 19, 2010

THE COMPONENTS OF A COMPUTER

A computer contains many electric, electronic, and mechanical components known as hardware, These components include input devices, output devices, a system unit, storage devices, and com¬munications devices,shows some common computer hardware components,

Input Devices
An Input device is any hardware component that allows you to enter data and instructions into a computer, Six widely used input devices are the keyboard mouse, microphone, scanner, digital camera, and Webcam
A computer keyboard contains keys you press to enter data into the computer. For security
purposes, some keyboards have a built-in fingerprint reader, which allows you to work with foe computer only if your fingerprint is recognized.
A mouse is a small handheld device, With the mouse, you control movement of a small symbol on the screen, called the pointer, and you make selections from the screen,
A microphone allows you to speak into the computer. A scanner converts printed material (such as text and pictures) into a form the

computer can use
With a digital camera, you take pictures and then transfer them to the computer or printer instead of storing the images on traditional film, A web cam is a digital video camera that allows you to create movies or take still pictures electronically,

Output Devices
An output device is any hardware component that conveys information to one or more people. Four commonly used output devices are a printer, a monitor, speakers, and a portable media player
A printer produces text and graphics on a physical medium such as paper. A monitor displays text, graphics, and videos on a screen. Speakers allow you to hear music, voice, and other audio (sounds). You can trans¬fer audio, video, and digital images from a computer to a portable media player and then listen to the audio, watch the video, or view the images on the media player.

System Unit
The system unit is a case that contains the electronic components of the computer that are used to process data. The circuitry of the system unit usually is part of or is connected to a circuit board called the motherboard.
Two main components on the motherboard are the processor and memory. The processor is the electronic component that interprets and carries out the basic instructions that operate the computer. Memory consists of electronic - components that store instructions waiting to be executed and data needed by those instructions. Although some forms of memory are permanent, most memory keeps data and instructions temporarily, which means its contents are erased when the computer is shut off.

Storage Devices
Storage holds data, instructions, and information for future use. For example, computers can store hundreds or millions of customer names and addresses. Storage holds these items permanent
A computer keeps data, instructions, and information on storage media. Examples of storage media are USB flash drives, hard disks, CDs, DVDs, and memory cards. A storage device records (writes) and/or retrieves (reads) items to and from storage media. Drives and readers/writers, which are types of storage devices, accept a specific kind of storage media. For example, a DVD drive (storage device) accepts a DVD (storage media). Storage devices often function as a source of input because they transfer items from storage to memory.
A USB flash drive is a portable storage device that is small and lightweight enough to be transported on a keychain or in a pocket. The average USB flash drive can hold about 2 billion characters. You plug a USB flash drive in a special, easily accessible opening on the computer.
A hard disk provides much greater storage capacity than a USB flash drive. The average hard disk can hold more than 320 billion char-acters. Hard disks are enclosed in an airtight, sealed case. Although some are portable, most are housed inside the system unit

What is a CPU?
The process. Most people in the computer industry use the terms CPU (central processing unit) and processor to mean the same. A CPU is not the same as a computer; a computer contains a CPU. For more information, visit scsite.com/ dc2009/ch1/faq and then click CPU.
Portable hard disks are either external or removable. An external hard disk is a separate free-standing unit, whereas you insert and remove a removable hard disk from the com¬puter or a device connected to the computer.
A compact disc is a flat, round, portable metal disc with a plastic coating. One type of compact disc is a CD, which can hold from 650 million to 1 billion characters. You can access a CD using most CD and DVD drives. Another type of compact disc is a DVD, some of which have enough storage capacity to store two full-length movies or 17 billion characters. To access a DVD, you need a DVD drive.
Some portable devices, such as digital cameras, use memory cards as the storage media. You then can transfer the stored items, such as digital photos, from the memory card to a computer or printer using a card reader/writer

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