Cfa Lecture Reviewer
Cfa Lecture Reviewer
Components of a Computer
Input Devices
-Devices that allow you to enter data into your computer
Output Devices
-Shows processed data or information.
System Unit
-Contains the components of your computer that processes data.
Storage Devices
-Writes and reads items for the computer to access.
Communication Devices
-Enables a computer to send or retrieve data from other devices.
Capabilities of a Computer
Characteristics of a Computer
-Speed
-Accurate
-Reliable
-Versatile
-Storage Capacity
Advantages of a Computer
• Computers can do the same task repetitively with same accuracy.
• Computers do not get tired or bored.
• Computers can take up routine tasks while releasing human resource for more intelligent functions.
Disadvantages of a Computer
• Computers have no intelligence; they follow the instructions blindly without considering the outcome.
• Regular electric supply is necessary to make computers work, which could prove difficult everywhere
especially in developing nations.
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Computer Components
Motherboard
• Connects all parts of a computer together
• The “backbone” of the PC
Processor
• Central Processing Unit (CPU)
• First introduced in the early 1970s
• Today’s processors are multi-core
Thermal Paste
• A substance used to promote better heat conduction between two surfaces and is commonly used
between a microprocessor and a heatsink.
• A liquid cooling system circulates liquid through a heat sink attached to the processor. The coolant
absorbs the heat from the baseplate as it moves through the water block. It then continues to move
through the system and upward through one of two tubes to a radiator.
• PC coolant liquid is a combination of Ethylene and Propylene Glycol
Memory
• Consists of electronic components
• Measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB)
• Stores three basic categories of items:
o The operating system and other programs
o Applications
o Data being processed and the resulting information
2 TYPES OF MEMORY
VOLATILE MEMORY
NON VOLATILE MEMORY
AdapterCards
(a.k.a expansion card)
• Enhances functions of a component of a computer
Expansion slot
• A socket on a desktop or server motherboard that can hold an adapter card
Terms to Remember
• Read-only memory (ROM) refers to memory chips storing permanent data and instructions
• Plug and Play, the computer automatically can recognize peripheral devices as you install them
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Input & Output Devices
• Pieces of hardware used to communicate or interact with a computer.
INPUT
• Input is any data and instructions entered into the memory of a computer.
KEYBOARD
• Includes the letters of the alphabet, numbers, punctuation marks, and other basic keys.
ACTUATION
• Mechanical keyboards require a certain amount of force to activate the switch. This force is called
actuation and it is represented in grams (g).
MOUSE
• A mouse is a pointing device that fits comfortably under the palm of your hand that allows you to control
the movement of the cursor.
OPTICAL MOUSE
• Most desktop computer users today have some type of optical mouse, which uses devices that emit
and sense light to detect the mouse’s movement.
TRACKBALL
• A stationary pointing device with a ball on its top or side. To move the pointer using a trackball, you
rotate the ball with your thumb, fingers, or the palm of your hand.
POINTING STICK
• A pointing stick is a pressure-sensitive pointing device shaped like a pencil eraser that is positioned
between keys on a keyboard.
Multi-touch screens
• A touch screen is a touch-sensitive display device.
CLICK WHEEL
• Touch sensitive pads typically contain buttons and/or wheels that are operated with a thumb or finger.
PEN INPUT
• With pen input, you touch a stylus or digital pen on a flat surface to write, draw, or make selections. The
flat surface may be a screen on a monitor or mobile device, a signature capture pad, or a graphics
tablet
CAMERA
• Allows the capturing of still images and motion pictures that can be stored in your computer.
• Light Gun – used to shoot targets and moving objects after you pull the trigger on the weapon.
• Dance Pads – a flat electronic device divided into panels that users press with their feet in response to
instructions from a music video game.
• Other Game Controllers – controllers that resemble musical instruments, such as guitars, drums, and
keyboards, work with music video games that enable game players to create sounds and music by
playing the instrument.
OUTPUT DEVICES
PLASMA MONITORS
• A plasma monitor is a display device that uses gas plasma technology, which sandwiches a layer of
gas between two glass plates.
CRT MONITORS
• A CRT monitor is a desktop monitor that contains a cathode-ray tube. A cathode-ray tube (CRT) is a
large, sealed glass tube.
• Response time of an LCD monitor or screen is the time in milliseconds (ms) that it takes to turn a pixel
on or off.
• The contrast ratio describes the difference in light intensity between the brightest white and the darkest
black that can be displayed on an LCD monitor.
• Dot pitch – sometimes called pixel pitch, is the distance in millimeters between pixels on a display
device.
PRINTERS
• An output device that produces text and graphics on a physical medium such as paper.
IMPACT PRINTERS
• An impact printer forms characters and graphics on a piece of paper by striking a mechanism against
an inked ribbon that physically contacts the paper.
NON IMPACT PRINTERS
• A nonimpact printer forms characters and graphics on a piece of paper without actually striking the
paper. Some nonimpact printers spray ink, while others use heat or pressure to create images.
LASER PRINTERS
• A laser printer is a high-speed, high-quality nonimpact printer. Laser printers print text and graphics in
high-quality resolutions, usually ranging from 1200 to 2400 dpi.
PHOTO PRINTERS
• A photo printer is a color printer that produces photo-lab-quality pictures.
MALFUNTION PERIPHERALS
• A multifunction peripheral also called an all-in-one device, is a single device that looks like a printer or
copy machine but provides the functionality of a printer, scanner, copy machine, and perhaps a fax
machine
THERMAL PRINTERS
• A thermal printer is a type of printer that uses a heated thermal printhead pressed against a medium to
produce black text or images.
MOBILE PRINTERS
• A mobile printer is a small, lightweight, battery-powered printer that allows a mobile user to print from a
notebook computer, or smartphone, or other mobile devices while traveling
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DIGITAL STORAGE
2 TYPES OF DIGITAL STORAGE
• Storage medium
• Cloud storage
TERMS TO REMEMBER
• Storage Device
• Capacity
o Megabytes, Gigabytes, Terabytes
• Access Time
OPTICAL DISC
• CD-ROM can be read from but not written to
• CD-R is an optical disc on which users can write once, but not erase
• CD-RW is an erasable multisession disc
• DVD-ROM is a high-capacity optical disc on which users can read but not write on or erase
• DVD-R or DVD+R are competing DVD-recordable WORM formats, on which users can write once but
not erase
• DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD+RAM are competing DVD-rewritable formats that users can write on
multiple times