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Fundamentals of

Computers

Slide 1

Input

Input is any data entered into the computer’s memory.

Types of input include:Data – Unorganized information (words, numbers, images, or sounds) that the computer converts to meaningful information

1.Software – Programs transferred from storage devices to the computer’s memoryCommands – Instructions that tell the computer what to doResponses – Prompts requiring user feedback

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Input Devices: Giving Commands

Keyboard

Mouse

Other Pointing Devices

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Audio Input

Computers can accept input from a microphone.An expansion card called a sound card records and

plays back sound files. Sound files contain digitized sound data.Popular sound file formats include:

Windows WAVMoving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG)MP2 and MP3Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)

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Audio Input: Speech Recognition

Speech recognition is a type of input in which the computer recognizes words spoken into a microphone.

Special software and a microphone are required.

Latest technology uses continuous speech recognition where the user does not have to pause between words.

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Digital Cameras Digital Video

Click on the picture to play the video.

Digital Input: Digital Cameras and Digital Video

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ScannersFlatbed

Fax Machines

Alternative Input Devices

Barcode reader

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Output Devices: Engaging our Senses

Output devices are peripheral devices that enable us to view or hear the computer’s processed data. Visual output – Text, graphics, and video

Audio output – Sounds, music, and synthesized speech

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Monitors

A monitor is a peripheral device which displays computer output on a screen.

Screen output is referred to as soft copy.

Types of monitors: Cathode-ray tube (CRT)

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD or flat-panel)

CRT LCD

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Monitor Specifications

Screen size – The diagonal measurement of the screen surface in inches (15, 17, 19, 21)

Resolution – The sharpness of the image determined by the number of horizontal and vertical dots (pixels) that the screen can display (800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1600 x 1200)

Refresh rate – The speed at which the screen is redrawn (refreshed) and measured in Hertz (Hz) (60Hz, 75Hz)

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Printers

A printer is a peripheral device that produces a physical copy or hard copy of the computer’s output.

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Inkjet Laser

Types of Printers

Inkjet printer, also called a bubble-jet, makes characters by inserting dots of ink onto paper

Letter-quality printouts Cost of printer is inexpensive

but ink is costly

Laser printer works like a copier

Quality determined by dots per inch (dpi) produced

Color printers available Expensive initial costs but

cheaper to operate per page

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Plotter

A plotter is a printer that uses a pen that moves over a large revolving sheet of paper.

It is used in engineering, drafting, map making, and seismology.

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WMA MIDI MP3 WAV

Beethoven 1:15 min

Rocky 2:56 min

Hornsby 48 sec

Cheers 15 sec

Click an icon to play music.

Click the icon again to stop playing.

Try clicking on Cheers while playing music.

Audio Output: Sound Cards and Speakers

Audio output is the ability of the computer to output sound.

Two components are needed:

Sound card – Plays contents of digitized recordings

Speakers – Attach to sound card