Introduction to Computing Hardware & Software. INSIDE THE COMPUTER Hardware Physical components of...

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Introduction to Computing Hardware & Software

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Page 1: Introduction to Computing Hardware & Software. INSIDE THE COMPUTER Hardware Physical components of the computer. Any part that you can see and touch Examples:

Introduction to Computing

Hardware

&

Software

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INSIDE THE COMPUTER

•Hardware•Physical components of the computer. Any part that you can see and touch •Examples: Boards, drives, monitor, keyboard, etc.

•Software•Virtual components of the computer. Exists as electrical impulses when the computer is on.•Examples: Windows, Word, Netscape, Excel, etc.

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Hardware

•Motherboard•Main circuit board inside the computer. Contains the CPU and RAM among other things. All other hardware must maintain a physical connection to the motherboard. Body of the computer.

•CPU: Central processor unit. Computer chip in which instructions from the software are carried out. Measured in MHz-GHz (Megahertz-Gigahertz, millions/billions of operations per second). Brains of the computer. •RAM: Random access memory. Electronic memory in computer. Holds loaded software and any additional material created by currently running software while the computer is on. Measured in MB (megabytes). •IO Bus: Circuitry that moves information between the CPU and RAM. Measured in MHz. Usually significantly slower than CPU

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Hardware

•Drives•Physical or permanent information storage (magnetic or optical in nature)•Hard drive, floppy, CD/DVD, Zip, etc.

•Other•Keyboard, mouse, monitor•Video, hard drive, network, modem, etc.

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SOFTWARE

•Instructions for CPU•Written in the language of the computer (machine)

•Several layers of translation between user and computer•Loaded and stored in RAM when started•To perform a certain task (e.g. print a document), the CPU obtains the instructions from the program.•Removed from RAM when user quits/exits the program or computer is shut off•Memory management by programmer’s and user is critical

•The computer’s language•Digital (numerical) in nature•Binary (1’s and 0’s)

•Can also be thought of as a switch (on/off)…The “bit”

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DIGITAL VERSUS ANALOG

•Analog•Nature is analog•Continuous•Non-numerical nature…must be translated to a numerical value.•Infinitely precise•Examples: Alcohol thermometer or old-style clock that requires winding

•Digital•Numerical by nature•Discreet levels•Less precise but generally more accurate than analog•Examples: Digital clock, Computers

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DIGITAL VERSUS ANALOG(Sound Wave)

Analog sound wave

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DIGITAL VERSUS ANALOG(Sound Wave)

Digital sound wave

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DIGITAL IMAGES

•Formats (bitmap, gif, jpeg, and so on).

•Color of each pixel stored as a number.

•Memory intensive (compression algorithms).

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Pixel: Smallest element of a screen or printer that can display a single color.