Computer Hardwares Basic - Inside The Box
Computer Hardwares Basic - Inside The Box
Basic
- Inside The Box
Computer Hardwares Basic
Outline
Introduction to computer hardwares
Basic operations
Inside the box
Motherboard
Processor
RAM & ROM
Ports & Cabling
Connectors & Expansion Card
Storage & Hard Drives
Introduction to Computer
Hardware
Case Keyboard/mouse
Power switch Network card
Reset switch Modem
Hard drive Sound card
Floppy Video card
CD/DVD RAM
Zip drive Motherboard
Serial ports Bus
Parallel port Fan
USB port Cables
A computer is:
An electronic machine that can
be programmed to accept data
(input), and process it into useful
information (output). Data is put
in secondary storage (storage)
for safekeeping or later use.
The processing of input into
output is directed by the
software, but performed by the
hardware.
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Graphic Representation of Computer
Components:
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Basic operations
Power cord plugged in.
(If plugged into a power strip, turn it on. Includes
peripherals.)
Motherboard
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The System Unit
The System Unit houses
the central processing unit,
memory modules,
expansion slots, and
electronic circuitry as well
as expansion cards that are
all attached to the
motherboard; along with
disk drives, a fan or fans to
keep it cool, and the power
supply.
All other devices (monitor,
keyboard, mouse, etc., are
linked either directly or
indirectly into the system
unit.
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Inside the Processor
The CPU has 2 fundamental sections: the
Control Unit, and the Arithmetic Logic Unit.
These work together to perform processing
operations.
Fundamentally all processors do the
same thing. They take signals in the form
of 0s and 1s (thus binary signals),
manipulate them according to a set of
instructions, and produce output in the
form of 0s and 1s. The voltage on the line
at the time a signal is sent determines
whether the signal is a 0 or a 1. On a 3.3-
volt system, an application of 3.3 volts
means that it's a 1, while an application of
0 volts means it's a 0.
Other components of the CPU include the
Registers and the System Clock. A
processors clock speed is measured in
Megahertz (MHz) and Gigahertz (GHz).
Clock speed is the speed at which a
processor executes instructions. A Pentium
IV typically has a clock speed of 1.4 GHz.