PC Components
PC Components
ICT
Core: Computer Systems
Hardware & Software
Hardware
All of the electronic and mechanical equipment in a
computer is called the hardware. Examples include:
Motherboard
Hard disk
RAM
Power supply
Processor
Case
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse
Hardware & Software
Software
The term software is used to describe computer
programs that perform a task or tasks on a computer
system. Software can be grouped as follows:
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System Unit
Motherboard
CPU (Processor)
Memory
Disk drives
Ports - USB etc.
Power supply
Expansion cards - sound card, network
card, graphics card etc.
Peripherals
Monitor
Keyboard
Printer
Plotter
Scanner
Speakers
Plotter
System Devices
Processor
AMD
Processor
System Devices
ICs
Memory
Module
System Devices
Memory is sold in modules:
DIMM
Module
SODIMM
Module
System Devices
PCI Slots
Ports
Graphics Slot
System Devices
Processor socket - different processors require
different sockets and a motherboard must be chosen
to suit the processor intended for use:
Front Side
Bus RAM
Northbridge
Graphics Slot Memory Bus
PC-Express or AGP All Memory
Graphics Bus
Internal
Bus
Southbridge
PCI Slots PCI Bus Onboard
IDE Graphics
PCI Bus SATA
USB
LAN
Audio
System Devices
Power Supply
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2
PCI USB
System Devices
Hard Disk
Metal disk
(platter)
covered with
iron particles.
Read-write
head
System Devices
Hard disks can be internal or external. The internal
standards are:
Motherboard connectors
IDE SATA
System Devices
External hard disk drives can be IDE or SATA and
can be mains powered or host powered. Host
powered drives receive their power from the USB port.
Mains Host
Powered Powered
Land Pit
System Devices
CD-R (blank CDs) use a dye layer to mimic the lands
and pits created mechanically on commercial disks.
Dye layer
Polycarbonate
System Devices
The CD-RW (re-writable) disk is similar but the laser has
three intensities. The third and highest is needed to
turn the burned areas of the dye layer back to their
original condition. The dye layer can now be re-burned
to hold new data.
These are single or dual layer disks and can be single or double
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sided. They can be written to only once.
These are the same as DVD+R only that they can be written to
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several times.
These are:
Blu-Ray HD-DVD
System Devices
Card readers
Replaces floppy drives in new computers. They can
read media cards from most digital cameras:
Microdrive:
Smartmedia:
SD memory card:
Memory stick/Duo/Pro:
xD picture card:
Card reader drive
System Devices
Monitors
A computer monitor displays images generated by the
graphics card.
DVI VGA
System Devices
Resolution
Standard monitor
Widescreen
QWERTY
Dvorak
System Devices
Keyboards are available wired or wireless:
Wireless keyboard
Optical
mouse
System Devices
Printers
Output devices - produce a hardcopy ( permanent
and readable) of computer data. The can print onto
paper, transparency, photographic paper, card etc.
Inkjet (Bubble-jet)
Laser
Laser
System Devices
Inkjet - uses an electric charge to vibrate a membrane.
When the membrane flexes downwards, it ejects an ink
droplet through the nozzle (1). When it flexes upwards, it
draws more ink into the reservoir (2).
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System Devices
Laser printers use toner (powdered ink) instead of
liquid ink as in inkjet printers.
Laser printers produce images using dots. The image is
created using a laser beam and a mirror -lens
arrangement on a drum coated with magnetically
charged toner and then transferred from the drum to the
paper. The paper is then fed through a heated fuser
which fuses the toner to the paper as ink.
Laser
Toner
Fuser
Mirror
and lens
Drum
System Devices
Printers are available as A4, A3 and even A2, but if
larger drawings and images are required, a plotter is
more suitable.
Plotter
System Devices
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