1 Computer Hardware
1 Computer Hardware
A computer system is made up of many components or parts where each will perform a
specific task. All the components will work together.
Computer Hardware – physical devices of a computer system that can be touch or feel.
There are 3 categories.
1. Input devices
2. Output devices
3. Components inside the CPU box
Input Devices
Data and instructions must be entered into a computer system in order
to carry out tasks. Data entry will be done by using input devices.
Speaker – it gives out sound output from the computer which we can hear.
Printer – used to print text and pictures that you see on a monitor onto papers. It
gives hard copy outputs which is permanent.
printers can be classified into two categories
1. Impact printers
2. Non impact printers
Printers
• Slow • Fast
• Noisy • Less noise
• Less quality • High quality
Eg: Dot matrix printer Eg: Laser printer, Ink jet printer
Plotter – special type of printer used to produce high quality graphs and diagrams. This is used
by engineers, architects and map makers.
Eg: Plans of buildings, Diagrams of machines, large scale maps
Components inside a CPU box
There are number of components found inside CPU Box.
SMPS (Switched Mode Power Supply) – It converts the incoming
electricity into proper voltage which will be supplied to other
components inside the CPU box
RAM ROM
• Random Access Memory • Read Only Memory
• Read/ Write • Read Only
• Volatile memory (if power • Non Volatile memory
is off, all data will be
deleted)
• Can contain programs, • Used to store BIOS (Basic Input/Output
data, operating system System)/ start-up program
Ports – inlets on the CPU box to plug other devices such as
mouse, keyboard, printer. Nowadays devices are connected
using USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports.
Hard disk
Disk drives – devices that let you store and retrieve data
and applications on the storage devices.
1. Hard disk – main storage device inside the computer. It stores
large amount of data.
2. CD (Compact Disk) – Circular in shape. Can store 700 – 750
Megabytes of data.
3. DVD (Digital Video Disk) – can store more data than a CD.
CD and DVD are portable and can read/write