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CSE 101 Spring 2000. Hardware (Bits & Bytes). Understanding the Machine. Data versus Information Data are raw facts Information is the result of transforming/examining raw facts One important function of computers is to transform data into information. The “Basic” Computer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CSE 101 Spring 2000
Hardware
(Bits & Bytes)
Understanding the Machine
Data versus Information Data are raw facts Information is the result of
transforming/examining raw facts One important function of computers is to
transform data into information
The “Basic” Computer
There are 4 basic parts of every computer Input (input device = keyboard, mouse,
microphone, etc.) Processor (CPU = PentiumII, etc.) Memory or Storage (64 MB RAM; 6 GB HD,
etc) Output (output device = screen, printers,
speakers, etc.)
Harware vs. Software
Hardware refers to the physical components of the computer
Software refers to programs run on the computer
Measuring Your Data
Bit: The smallest measurement in acomputer. A bit is either a 1 or a 0.
Byte: A group of 8 bits representing acharacter or number
Measuring Your Data
Binary Numbers
64 32 16 8 4 2 1
000 = 0 100 = 4
001 = 1 101 = 5
010 = 2 110 = 6
011 = 3 111 = 7 etc.
Measuring Your Data
Binary Letters
64 32 16 8 4 2 1
01000001 = A
01000010 = B
01000011 = C
etc...
Measuring Your Data
Kilobyte (KB): 1,000 bytes Megabyte (MB): 1 million bytes Gigabyte (GB): 1 billion bytes Terabyte (TB): 1 Trillion bytes
Types of Computers
Digital Computers Analog Computers Hybrid Computers Special Purpose Computers
firmware embeded
Types of Computers
Personal Computers (PC) Often times called microcomputers
Minicomputers Mainframes Supercomputer Parallel Computing
Types of Computers
Desktop Laptop Notebook Subnotebook Handheld PC or Palmtop
Often Called a PDA
Input Devices
Keyboard Mouse, Trackball, Graphics Tablet, Light
Pen Scanner Digital Cameras Microphone
Output Devices
Printers InkJet LaserJet Thermal
Plotters Pen InkJet LaserJet
Output Devices
Monitors CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Speakers
Non-Volatile Memory (Permanent)
Floppy Disk 720 KB - Double Sided Double Density 3.5” 1.44MB - High Density 3.5”
Zip Disks (IOMEGA) 100 MB 250 MB
Non-Volatile Memory (Permanent)
Hard Drives Vary from very small to 38GB The smallest you can buy on the market today
is about 4GB Manufactures include:
Western Digital, Seagate, Quantum, and many others
IDE vs. SCSI
Non-Volatile Memory (Permanent)
Optical Disks: Hold 650MB CD- ROM CDR CDRW
RAM
Random Access Memory 32 Pin 72 Pin DIMM SDRAM Flash Memory
ROM
Read Only Memory PROM EPROM ROM BIOS Flash BIOS Video RAM (VRAM)
Processors
Intel AMD CYRIX
Motherboards
Slots 8 and 16 bit slots (ISA) 32 Bit Slots (PCI) 64 Bit Slots (AGP)
Ports Serial Parallel PS/2 USB
Video Cards
Manufactures Include: Diamond, Trident, Cirrus Logic, Tseng Labs…
The list goes on and on. The importance of video memory depends
on the application Video Capture Cards (TV Cards)
Sound Cards
Creative Labs is the main manufacturer, but there are many others
Sound cards have a wide price range and capability range
Modems
Manufacturers Include: US Robotics, Zoom, Hayes and moany others
There are lots of different types of modems.
We’ll get into them when we cover the Internet.
Other Devices
Scanners Digital Cameras MIDI
(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) NICs (Network Interface Cards)