Computer-Hardware Grade 9
Computer-Hardware Grade 9
The physical, touchable, electronic and mechanical parts of a computer are called the hardware which
is composed of different devices attached to the computer. The following list represents a basic set of
devices found in most Personal
Computers.
a. ROM – (Read Only Memory) ROM is non-volatile, meaning it holds data even when the power is
ON or OFF.
b. RAM – (Random Access Memory) RAM is volatile, meaning it holds data only when the power is
on. When the power is off, RAM's contents are lost.
5. Expansion Bus - A bus is a data pathway between several
hardware components inside or outside a computer. It does not only
connect the parts of the CPU to each other, but also links the CPU
with other important
The devices attached to a personal computer can be classified into two- the input and output devices.
Input Device is composed of a device that accepts data and instructions from the user or from another
computer system. While, output device is any piece of computer hardware that displays results after the
computer has processed the input data that has been entered.
Keyboard - The first input device developed for the PC. Data is
transferred to the PC over a short cable with a circular 6-pin Mini-
din connector that plugs into the back of the motherboard.
2. Direct Entry – A form of input that does not require data to be keyed by someone sitting at a keyboard.
Direct-entry devices create machine-readable data on paper, or magnetic media, or feed it directly into the
computer’s CPU.
1. Pointing Devices - An input device used to move the pointer (cursor) on screen.
Output Devices
1. Computer Display Monitor- It displays information in visual form, using text and graphics. The
portion of the monitor that displays the information is called the screen or video display terminal.
Types of Monitor
a. CRT Monitors - Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) were the only type of
displays for use with desktop PCs. They are relatively big (14" to 16" deep)
and heavy (over 15 lbs).
Types of printer
c) LCD and LED Printer- Similar to a laser printer but uses liquid crystals or
light-emitting diodes rather than a laser to produce an image on the drum.
d) Line Printer - Contains a chain of characters or pins that print an entire line
at one time. Line printers are very fast but produce low-quality print.
1. Speakers - Used to play sound. They may be built into the system unit
or connected with cables. Speakers allow you to listen to music and hear
sound effects from your computer.