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Introduction to Computer Hardware and
Software
Definition of a Computer
A computer is an electronic device, operating
under the control of instructions stored in its
own memory unit, that can accept data
(input), process data arithmetically and
logically, produce information (output) from
the processing, and store the results for
future use.
Functions of a Computer
 Four operations performed
 The four operations are referred to as the
information processing cycle: Input,
Process, Output, and Storage.
 Computers transform raw data into
information
 People who use this information are
referred to as end users, computer users or
users
Introduction to Computer Hardware
 Hardware vs Software
Hardware is everything you can touch and see
Examples: Monitor, hard drive, CD-ROM, computer
cables, keyboard, mouse, modem, printer, etc.
Software
 Software are programs & applications
 Part of computer that cannot be seen
 Needed for computer to function
 Designed to solve common or custom problems
 System vs Application Software
Systems Software
 Consists of programs to control the
operation of computer
 Operating System - DOS
 Booting Process
 GUI - Graphical User Interface
Application Software
 Word Processing Software
 Electronic Spreadsheet Software
 Database Software
 Presentational Software
 Communication Software
 Electronic Mail Software
Components of a Computer
 There are four components to a computer
 Input Devices
 Processor Unit
 Output Devices
 Auxiliary Storage Devices
Input Devices
 Input Devices enable the user to enter data
into memory
 Examples of input devices:
 Keyboard
 Mouse
 Scanner
 Touch Screen Input
 OCR
The Processor Unit
 The Processor Unit is comprised of two
components:
 Central Processing Unit (CPU)
 Memory
CPU
 Interprets instructions to the computer
 Performs logical and arithmetic operations
 Causes the input and output operations to
occur
 A Pentium Pro Microprocessor can perform
approximately 250 million instructions per
second (MIPS)
CPU TYPES
 Intel, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD),
Motorola, Cyrix
 X86 family of processors: 8080, 8086,
8088, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium (P5),
Pentium Pro, Pentium II
 MMX - additions to the CPU programming
that allow for better and faster multimedia
tasks like graphics and sound.
Computer Memory
 RAM - Random Access Memory
 Computers primary storage of data to be
processed
 Silicon chips that store data and instructions as
electronic currents
 CPU can manipulate electrical currents
 Contents of RAM will be lost when power is
turned off
Computer Memory
 Usually measured in MB or KB (e.g.: 8 MB
of RAM)
 1000 KB approximately = 1 MB
 1 MB contains approximately 500 pages of
text information.
 More RAM = faster processing rate
 Applications determine how much RAM
needed
Computer Memory
 ROM - Read Only Memory
 Instructions and data are hard coded on the
silicon chips
 Examples: BIOS (Basic Input-Output
System)
 gives computer the initial instructions to get it
started once computer is turned on.
Cache
 Temporary holding area where the system
stores frequently accessed information
 Allows the processor to operate faster
 Size measured in KB (e.g. 256K or 512 K)
 Cache associated with the terms L1 or L2
 L1 is internal to the microprocessor
 L2 is separate from the microprocessor
Output Devices
 Output Devices make the information
resulting from processing available for use
 Examples of Output Devices:
 Printers
 Computer Screens
 Speakers
Computer Screens
 Also called monitor or Cathode Ray Tube
(CRT)
 Flat panel screens - LCD (Liquid Crystal
Display)
 Screen is made up of pixels
Auxiliary Devices
 Also know as Secondary Storage Devices
 Examples of Auxiliary Devices:
 Floppy Disks
 Hard Drives
 CD-ROM
 Tape Backup Drives
 ZIP Drives
Floppy Disks
 Two Types of floppy drives
 1.2 MB 5.25
 1.44 MB 3.5
 Advantages
 Inexpensive
 Portable
Floppy Disks
 Disadvantages:
 Slow access time
 Low capacity
 Access time is measured in milliseconds
(ms)
 Formatting and protecting floppy disks
Hard Disks
 Secondary Storage Device
 Able to store large amounts of data
 Internal vs External
 Storage measured in MBs or GBs
 Access time measured in milliseconds (9-28
ms)
 Compression programs are used to save
storage space
CD-ROM
 Compact disk read-only memory disks are
used to store large amounts of prerecorded
information
 Since programs are getting bigger, it is a
good medium for storage of programs
 Drive Speeds: 4X, 6X, 8X, 10X, 16X, 20X,
24X
 Read-Write CDs are now available
Tape Backup Drives
 Used primarily for backup important
information on HD as a precaution against
system failure or crashes
 Can be used to archive information
 Can store large amounts of information, but
access time is slower than floppy or hard
disks
ZIP and JAZ Drives
 The Zip drive uses special high capacity
disks (100MB) to store information
 Access times vary, but oftentimes are as fast
as hard drive
 Extremely convenient for transferring or
storing large amounts of data
 JAZ drives similar to Zip, but can store up
to 1 GB of info on 1 disk
Monitor
 Measured diagonally in inches
 Actual viewable area is less
 Monochrome
 Black and white display
 Color Monitors
 SVGA, VGA, EGA, CGA:
Monitor
 Image consists of small dots or pixels
 More pixels = clearer image
 Monitor needs monitor controller
(Video/Monitor card) to function
 Memory on monitor controller accelerates
display on image
 Accelerator chip speeds up display as well
Modem
 Device that allows transfer of data over
phone lines (internet access, faxing, etc..)
 BAUD - Speed of modem measured in bits
per second or bps
 Examples: 14.4 bps (or 14,400 bits per
second), 28.8 bps, 33.6 bps, etc..
 Internal or External
Modem
 56K Modems are now available, but actual
speeds depend on the phone lines and the
technology used by your ISP (Internet
Service Provider)
Next Class
 We will meet in TAH 1007
 Bring your book and a floppy disk
 Read first two chapters of textbook

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hard.ppt

  • 1. Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software
  • 2. Definition of a Computer A computer is an electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory unit, that can accept data (input), process data arithmetically and logically, produce information (output) from the processing, and store the results for future use.
  • 3. Functions of a Computer Four operations performed The four operations are referred to as the information processing cycle: Input, Process, Output, and Storage. Computers transform raw data into information People who use this information are referred to as end users, computer users or users
  • 4. Introduction to Computer Hardware Hardware vs Software Hardware is everything you can touch and see Examples: Monitor, hard drive, CD-ROM, computer cables, keyboard, mouse, modem, printer, etc.
  • 5. Software Software are programs & applications Part of computer that cannot be seen Needed for computer to function Designed to solve common or custom problems System vs Application Software
  • 6. Systems Software Consists of programs to control the operation of computer Operating System - DOS Booting Process GUI - Graphical User Interface
  • 7. Application Software Word Processing Software Electronic Spreadsheet Software Database Software Presentational Software Communication Software Electronic Mail Software
  • 8. Components of a Computer There are four components to a computer Input Devices Processor Unit Output Devices Auxiliary Storage Devices
  • 9. Input Devices Input Devices enable the user to enter data into memory Examples of input devices: Keyboard Mouse Scanner Touch Screen Input OCR
  • 10. The Processor Unit The Processor Unit is comprised of two components: Central Processing Unit (CPU) Memory
  • 11. CPU Interprets instructions to the computer Performs logical and arithmetic operations Causes the input and output operations to occur A Pentium Pro Microprocessor can perform approximately 250 million instructions per second (MIPS)
  • 12. CPU TYPES Intel, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Motorola, Cyrix X86 family of processors: 8080, 8086, 8088, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium (P5), Pentium Pro, Pentium II MMX - additions to the CPU programming that allow for better and faster multimedia tasks like graphics and sound.
  • 13. Computer Memory RAM - Random Access Memory Computers primary storage of data to be processed Silicon chips that store data and instructions as electronic currents CPU can manipulate electrical currents Contents of RAM will be lost when power is turned off
  • 14. Computer Memory Usually measured in MB or KB (e.g.: 8 MB of RAM) 1000 KB approximately = 1 MB 1 MB contains approximately 500 pages of text information. More RAM = faster processing rate Applications determine how much RAM needed
  • 15. Computer Memory ROM - Read Only Memory Instructions and data are hard coded on the silicon chips Examples: BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) gives computer the initial instructions to get it started once computer is turned on.
  • 16. Cache Temporary holding area where the system stores frequently accessed information Allows the processor to operate faster Size measured in KB (e.g. 256K or 512 K) Cache associated with the terms L1 or L2 L1 is internal to the microprocessor L2 is separate from the microprocessor
  • 17. Output Devices Output Devices make the information resulting from processing available for use Examples of Output Devices: Printers Computer Screens Speakers
  • 18. Computer Screens Also called monitor or Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Flat panel screens - LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Screen is made up of pixels
  • 19. Auxiliary Devices Also know as Secondary Storage Devices Examples of Auxiliary Devices: Floppy Disks Hard Drives CD-ROM Tape Backup Drives ZIP Drives
  • 20. Floppy Disks Two Types of floppy drives 1.2 MB 5.25 1.44 MB 3.5 Advantages Inexpensive Portable
  • 21. Floppy Disks Disadvantages: Slow access time Low capacity Access time is measured in milliseconds (ms) Formatting and protecting floppy disks
  • 22. Hard Disks Secondary Storage Device Able to store large amounts of data Internal vs External Storage measured in MBs or GBs Access time measured in milliseconds (9-28 ms) Compression programs are used to save storage space
  • 23. CD-ROM Compact disk read-only memory disks are used to store large amounts of prerecorded information Since programs are getting bigger, it is a good medium for storage of programs Drive Speeds: 4X, 6X, 8X, 10X, 16X, 20X, 24X Read-Write CDs are now available
  • 24. Tape Backup Drives Used primarily for backup important information on HD as a precaution against system failure or crashes Can be used to archive information Can store large amounts of information, but access time is slower than floppy or hard disks
  • 25. ZIP and JAZ Drives The Zip drive uses special high capacity disks (100MB) to store information Access times vary, but oftentimes are as fast as hard drive Extremely convenient for transferring or storing large amounts of data JAZ drives similar to Zip, but can store up to 1 GB of info on 1 disk
  • 26. Monitor Measured diagonally in inches Actual viewable area is less Monochrome Black and white display Color Monitors SVGA, VGA, EGA, CGA:
  • 27. Monitor Image consists of small dots or pixels More pixels = clearer image Monitor needs monitor controller (Video/Monitor card) to function Memory on monitor controller accelerates display on image Accelerator chip speeds up display as well
  • 28. Modem Device that allows transfer of data over phone lines (internet access, faxing, etc..) BAUD - Speed of modem measured in bits per second or bps Examples: 14.4 bps (or 14,400 bits per second), 28.8 bps, 33.6 bps, etc.. Internal or External
  • 29. Modem 56K Modems are now available, but actual speeds depend on the phone lines and the technology used by your ISP (Internet Service Provider)
  • 30. Next Class We will meet in TAH 1007 Bring your book and a floppy disk Read first two chapters of textbook