Discovering Computers 2010: Living in A Digital World
Discovering Computers 2010: Living in A Digital World
Computers 2010
Living in a Digital World
Objectives Overview
Identify characteristics of
various personal computer Define a bit and describe Explain how program
processors on the market how a series of bits instructions transfer in and
today, and describe the represents data out of memory
ways processors are cooled
Power supply
Sound card
Video card
Processor
Memory
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The System Unit
• The leading
manufacturers of
personal computer
processor chips are Intel
and AMD
• A processor chip
generates heat that
could cause the chip to
burn up
• Require additional
cooling
– Heat sinks
– Liquid cooling
technology
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Processor
• ASCII (American
Standard Code for
Information
Interchange) is the most
widely used coding
scheme to represent
data
• An expansion slot is a
socket on the motherboard
that can hold an adapter
card
• An adapter card enhances
functions of a component of
the system unit and/or
provides connections to
peripherals
– Sound card and video card
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Expansion Slots and Adapter Cards
eSATA
IrDA port Serial port
port
MIDI port
• A port replicator is an
external device that
provides connections to
peripherals through ports
built into the device
• A docking station is an
external device that
attaches to a mobile
computer or device
USB and
PC Card bus
FireWire bus
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Bays
• A bay is an opening
inside the system unit in
which you can install
additional equipment
– A drive bay typically
holds disk drives
Minimum RAM: 4 GB
Power Enterprise
Intel Itanium 2 or AMD Intel Core 2 Quad or
Quad Core Opteron or Intel Core 2 Extreme or
Intel Quad Core Xeon or AMD Athlon FX or AMD
Sun UltraSPARC T2 Athlon X2 Dual-Core
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Sequence of operations
How memory stores
Components of the that occur when a
data, instructions, and
system unit computer executes an
information
instruction
Comparison of various
How to clean the
personal computer
exterior and interior of
processors on the
a system unit
market today
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