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Week 2 Components of Computer

This 3 credit course covers the components of a computer system including hardware and software. The hardware components discussed are input devices, the system unit containing the processor, motherboard and memory, storage devices, output devices, and communication devices. The document provides details on common examples of each type of hardware component. It also defines computer software and describes the two main types - system software which controls computer operations, and application software for performing tasks for users.

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Week 2 Components of Computer

This 3 credit course covers the components of a computer system including hardware and software. The hardware components discussed are input devices, the system unit containing the processor, motherboard and memory, storage devices, output devices, and communication devices. The document provides details on common examples of each type of hardware component. It also defines computer software and describes the two main types - system software which controls computer operations, and application software for performing tasks for users.

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Lecture

02 COMPONENTS OF COMPUTER

Code:
Credit Hours: 3
Semester: Spr 2019
Class Schedule: Friday (2.30-5.30)
Instructor: Anam Zai
Email: [email protected]
AGENDA
COMPUTER SYSTEM
Components of Computer
 Computer hardware
• Input and Input Devices
• System Unit
• Storage Devices
• Output and Output Devices
• Communication devices
 Computer Software
• System Software
• Application Software
Components of Computer

A computer system consists of two major elements:

Hardware

Components of
Software
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as “Computer Program”
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cost & effort needed
 Such as Monitor, Keyboard,
Mouse and Hard disk, etc.
01 Input Devices
HW components
of Computer: 02 System Unit

HW components of a 03 Storage Devices


computer are categories as…
04 Output Devices

05 Communication Devices
Input Devices
The devices which are used to input the data and programs in the computer are
known as “Input devices”.
Function of input devices:
 It accept (or read) instructions and data from outside world

Commonly used input devices are following:


1. Keyboard
2. Mouse
3. Scanner
4. Microphone
5. Digital camera
Keyboards
 Most common text input device
 Usually connected by cable, but can be wireless
 Standardized layouts: first six letters of first row
 QWERTY
Keyboards
• Alphanumeric keys
• Letters and numbers
• TAB, CAPS LOCK, BACK SPACE & ENTER

• Modifier Keys
• SHIFT
• ALT
• CTRL
• If you hold down the modifier key while pressing another
key, the input of second key changes
• Example: J and Ctrl+J
Keyboards
• Numeric Keypads
• For entering numbers quickly
• Calculator, and PC Keyboard
• Two different layouts

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Keyboards
• Function keys
• Function depends on the program in use
• Example: F1 is generally for help

• Cursor keys
• Four keys (up, down, left, right) on keyboard
• Positioning within lists (menus), spread sheets etc.
• Basic motion for text-editing tasks
• No standardised layout, but inverted “T”, most common
The Mouse
• Handheld pointing device
• Very common
• Easy to use
• Buttons
• Usually from 1 to 3 buttons on top, used for making a
selection, indicating an option, or to initiate drawing etc.
Touchpad
 Small touch sensitive area
 Finger strokes to move mouse pointer
 Used mainly in laptop computers
joystick
 Movement of stick – Movement of cursor
 Buttons for control
 Used widely in computer games
Gaming Controller
In Early Days
Smart board
Touch screens
• Detect the presence of finger on the
screen
• Direct pointing device
• Advantages:
• Fast
• Good for menu selection
• Input as well as output device
• Examples?
ATM, Ticketing machines, Smart Phones
Eye Gaze
• Control interface by eye gaze direction
• e.g. look at a menu item to select it
• Potential for hands-free control
• Uses
• Special Persons
• Good for Selection but not for Drawing
System Unit
SU is s box that contains different components of computer system. It is also
called system cabinet. It protects the internal components from damage.
 It is responsible for all events inside the computer
 All I/O devices connects with system unit to work together

System Unit can be further divided into three sub-units:


1. Processor
2. Motherboard
3. Memory
Processor:
 CPU is also called processor
 Brain of computer
 It interprets and execute the instructions in the computer
 Computer can not work without CPU
Motherboard:
 Motherboard is the piece of computer hardware
 It is most essential part of computer of computer system
 The electronic components are connected to motherboard
 It is the communication medium for the entire computer system
 Motherboard is also known as system board /main board
Memory:
Memory is used to store data and programs
It is the best storage part for the computer users to save data, information and
programs etc.

Memory is primarily categorized into two types:


1. RAM (Random Access Memory)
2. ROM (Read Only Memory)
RAM (Random Access Memory)
 RAM is read/write memory
It holds only those data and instructions on which computer is currently
working
Also known as volatile memory
 Data lost when power is switched off
It is generally made up of semiconductor device
ROM (Read Only Memory)
 ROM is permanent memory, once data has been written onto ROM it cannot
be removed
It is fixed on motherboard od computer of a computer system
 Also known as non- volatile memory
 Data is not lost when power switched off
Storage Devices
The data and instructions that are entered into the computer system through
input units have to be stored inside the computer before the actual processing
starts

Commonly used storage devices are:


1. Hard Disk
2. CD/DVD
3. USB Flash Memory
Hard Disk
 It is permanent storage device and store huge amount of data as compare to
all other storage devices
 It is available in different sizes, in market
CD/DVD
 CD/DVD (Compact Disk/Digital Video Disk) is a portable and less reliable
storage device as compared to Hard Disk
But it is most popular and less expensive storage device
They are flat and round made of plastic
The are normally used to store data, software, games, movies etc.
USB Flash Memory
 USB is portable and rewritable storage device that plugs into a computer’s USB
port
It is reliable, expensive and durable storage device
It consists of a light weight memory chip
It is widely used to transfer data from one computer to another
It is also known as Data Traveler
Output Devices
 Output devices produces the final results of computer into human
understandable form
Commonly used output devices are:
1. Monitor
2. Printer
3. Speakers
Monitor
 The monitor looks like a television
It is also called Video Display Unit (VDU) and it is used to display information
from the computer
The monitor display text and graphics
The output displayed by monitor is called soft copy
Printer
 The printer is a device used for transferring data from computer to the paper
 There are color printers as well as black and white printers
It prints characters, symbols, and graphics on paper
Printed output is called hard copy
Speakers
 A type of output produced in the form of sound, voice, or music is known as
audio output

“Headsets are also used to produce audio output but only the person
using headset can hear the sound.”
Communication Devices
The devices which are used to communicate and connect a computer with
other computers are called communication devices.
Computer Software
Computer Software

 “A set of instructions given to all computer to solve a problem is called


Software.”
 “Software is a single/collection of programs that performs a particular task.”
Software is also called Program
Different software’s are used to solve different problems
Types of Software

 There are two types of software on the basis of their functionality:


 System software
 Application software
Application Software

 “Application software includes programs that do real work for user.”


Application software is created to perform specific tasks for a user
It is also known as application package
Application software is used to perform various applications on the computer
Examples
System Software

 “System Software is a set of programs to control and mange the operations of


a computer hardware.”
Examples

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