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Lecture 2 - Understanding The Parts

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Lecture 2 - Understanding The Parts

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Technology

in Action
Alan Evans • Kendall Martin
Mary Anne Poatsy

Eleventh Edition

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Technology in Action

Chapter 2
Looking at Computers:
Understanding the Parts

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Chapter Topics

• Understanding Your Computer

• Input Devices and Output Devices

• Processing, Memory, and Storage

• Ports and Power Controls

• Setting It All Up

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Understanding Your Computer:
Computers are Data Processing Devices

• Perform four major


functions
– Input: Gathers data, enter
data
– Process: Manipulates,
calculates, or organizes data
– Output: Displays data and
information
– Storage: Saves data and
information

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Understanding Your Computer:
Computers are Data Processing Devices

• Data
• Information
• Processing

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Understanding Your Computer:
Bits and Bytes: The Language of Computers

• Bit
– Binary digit
– 0 or 1
• Byte
– Unique combinations of 8 bits of 0s and 1s

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Understanding Your Computer:
Bits and Bytes: The Language of Computers

Name Abbreviation Number of Bytes

Byte B 1 byte
Kilobyte KB 1,024 bytes (210)
Megabyte MB 1,048,576 bytes (220 bytes)
Gigabyte GB 1,073,741,824 bytes (230 bytes)
Terabyte TB 1,099,511,627,776 bytes (240 bytes)
Petabyte PB 1,125,899,906,842,62 bytes (250 bytes)
Exabyte EB 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes (260 bytes)

Zettabyte ZB 1,180,591,620,717,411,303,424 bytes (270 bytes)

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Understanding Your Computer:
Bits and Bytes: The Language of Computers

• A combination of hardware and software


processes data
– Hardware
– Software
• Application software
• System software
– Operating system (OS)

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Understanding Your Computer:
Types of Computers
• Two basic designs of computers
– Portable
• Tablet computers
• Laptop or notebook computers
• Netbooks
• Ultrabooks
• Tablet (convertible) PCs
– Stationary
• Desktop computers
• All-in-one computers

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Understanding Your Computer:
Types of Computers

• Mainframe
– Many users simultaneously
• Supercomputer
– Complex calculations
• Embedded
– Self-contained
– Example: electronic thermostat
• Smartphone
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Input Devices

• Enter data and instructions


• Examples of input devices
– Keyboards
– Mouse
– Microphone
– Scanner
– Digital camera
– Stylus

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Input Devices:
Keyboards
• Touch screen keyboards
• QWERTY layout
• Wireless keyboards
• Bluetooth technology
• Alternative keyboards

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Input Devices:
Mice and Other Pointing Devices

• Optical mouse
• Wireless mouse
• Touch pad or trackpad

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Input Devices:
Mice and Other Pointing Devices

• Game controllers
– Joysticks
– Game pads
– Steering wheels
• Most are wireless

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Input Devices:
Image Input

• Digital cameras, camcorders, cell phones


• Scanners
• Webcams

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Input Devices:
Sound Input

• Microphone (mic)
• Types of microphones
– Close talk
– Omnidirectional
– Unidirectional
– Clip-on (lavalier)

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Output Devices
• Send data out of the computer
– Text
– Pictures
– Sounds
– Video
• Examples
– Monitors
– Printers
– Speakers and earphones

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Output Devices:
Monitors
• Liquid crystal display
(LCD)
• Light-emitting diode
(LED)
• Organic light-emitting
diode (OLED)

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Output Devices:
Monitors
• How LCD monitors work
– Made up of pixels
– Two or more sheets of material
– Liquid crystal solution
– Crystals block or let light through

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Output Devices:
Monitors
• Quality of an LCD
– Aspect ratio
– Resolution
– Contrast ratio
– Viewing angle
– Brightness
– Response time

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Output Devices:
Monitors
• 27-inch monitor
– 2560 × 1440 pixels
• 21.5-inch monitor
– 1680 × 1050 pixels
• Blu-ray movies
– Require at least 1920 × 1080 pixels

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Output Devices:
Monitors
• Built-in features
– Speakers
– Webcams
– Microphones
– Multiformat memory card reader
– USB ports

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Output Devices:
Monitors
• Projectors
– Entertainment projectors

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Output Devices:
Printers
• Inkjet printers
• Laser printers
• Nonimpact printers have replaced impact
printers almost entirely

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Output Devices:
Printers
• Inkjet
– Affordable
– High-quality color
– Quick and quiet

• Laser
– Faster printing
speed
– Higher quality
printouts
– More expensive
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Output Devices:
Printers
• Wireless printer
– No wires
– Print to same printer from different places
– Two types
• WiFi
• Bluetooth
– Print from portable devices

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Output Devices:
Printers
• All-in-one printer
– Printer, scanner,
copier, and fax
• Plotter
– Prints oversize
images
• Thermal printer

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Output Devices:
Printers
• Selecting a printer
– Primary printing need first
• Speed (pages per minute)
• Resolution (dots per inch)
• Color output
• Cost of consumables

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Sound Output
• Speaker
– Output device for sound
– Surround-sound speakers
– Wireless speaker systems
• Headphones or earbuds

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Processing and Memory on the
Motherboard
• Motherboard
• CPU
• ROM, RAM, and
cache
• Slots for expansion
cards
• Network interface
card (NIC)
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Processing and Memory on the Motherboard:
Memory
RAM ROM
Random access Read-only memory
memory
• Stores startup
• Stores instructions and
instructions
data
• Permanent
• Series of several
memory cards or (nonvolatile) storage
modules
• Temporary (volatile)
storage

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Processing and Memory on the Motherboard:
Processing

• Central Processing Unit


– CPU or processor
– “Brains” of the computer
– Controls all functions of the computer’s
components
– Processes all commands and instructions
– Billions of tasks per second

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Processing and Memory on the Motherboard:
Processing

• CPU Performance Measures


– Processor speed measured in hertz (Hz)
• Megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz)
– Number of cores
• Single
• Dual
• Quad
• Eight

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Storing Data and Information:
Hard Drives
• Primary device for permanent storage
• Stored programs and data
– Internal hard drive

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Storing Data and Information:
Hard Drives
• External hard drive
– Outside the system
– USB or FireWire port
• Solid-State Drive (SSD)
– No moving parts
– No noise
– Emits little heat
– Requires little power
– Less likely to fail
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Storing Data and Information:
Hard Drives
• Internal drive bays
• External drive bays
– House DVD or Blu-ray drives
– Notebook expansion
• Attach external drive

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Storing Data and Information:
Cloud Storage
• Types of Cloud Storage
– Dropbox
– OneDrive
– iCloud
– Google Drive

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Storing Data and Information:
Flash Storage
• External hard drives
– Large portable
storage needs
– Small and
lightweight
– USB port

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Storing Data and Information:
Flash Storage
• Flash drive—jump drive, USB drive, thumb
drive
– Solid-state flash memory
– No moving parts
– Significant storage
capacity
– USB
– Appears as another disk
drive
• Wireless flash drives
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Storing Data and Information:
Flash Memory
• Flash memory card
– Convenient
– Portable
– Solid-state flash memory
– Transfer data between devices

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Storing Data and Information:
Optical Storage
• Compact discs (CDs)
– Audio files
• Digital video discs
(DVDs)
– Store more data than
CDs
• Blu-ray discs (BDs)

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Connecting Peripherals to the Computer

• Port
– Attaches peripherals

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Connecting Peripherals to the Computer:
High-Speed and Data Transfer Ports

• Thunderbolt Ports
– Developed by Intel
– Fiber optic technology
– Transfer speeds up to 10 GB/s

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Connecting Peripherals to the Computer:
High-Speed and Data Transfer Ports

• Universal serial bus (USB)


• USB 3.0 standard port
– Transfer speeds of 4.8 Gbps

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Connecting Peripherals to the Computer:
High-Speed and Data Transfer Ports

• FireWire 800
– Doubles rate to 800 Mbps
• Declining in popularity

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Connecting Peripherals to the Computer:
Connectivity and Multimedia Ports

• Connectivity port
– Access to networks and the Internet
• Ethernet port

• Audio ports
– Connect headphones, microphones, speakers

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Connecting Peripherals to the Computer:
Connectivity and Multimedia Ports

• Video ports
– Connect monitors and multimedia devices
– HDMI

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Connecting Peripherals to the Computer:
Adding Ports: Expansion Cards and Hubs

• Expansion cards
– New port standards
• Expansion hubs
– Connect several devices
to a port

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Power Controls

• Power supply
• Cold boot

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Power Controls

• Turning off your computer


– Stress on computer vs. wasting electricity
– Power-management settings
– Windows 8 power-management options

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Power Controls
• Sleep Mode
– Documents, applications,
data remain in RAM
• Hibernate
– Similar to Sleep
– Data stored on hard drive
– Computer is powered off
• Warm boot

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Setting It All Up

• Ergonomics
• Guidelines to follow
– Monitor position
– Adjustable chair
– Proper position while typing
– Take breaks
– Adequate lighting

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Setting It All Up
• Mobile computing and injury prevention

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Setting It All Up

• Devices for People with Disabilities


– Voice recognition
– Larger key keyboards
– Display screen keyboards
– Specialized input consoles
– Keyboards designed for one hand
– Special trackballs
– Head-mounted pointing devices
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