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INPUT / OUTPUT DEVICES. Input / Output Devices The input/output (I/O) devices of a computer are not part of the CPU, but are channels for communicating.

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Page 1: INPUT / OUTPUT DEVICES. Input / Output Devices The input/output (I/O) devices of a computer are not part of the CPU, but are channels for communicating.

INPUT / OUTPUT INPUT / OUTPUT DEVICESDEVICES

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Input / Output DevicesInput / Output Devices

• The input/output (I/O) devices of a computer are not part of the CPU, but are channels for communicating between the external environment and the CPU.

• Data and instructions are entered into the computer through input devices

• Processing results are provided through output devices.

• I/O devices are controlled directly by the CPU or indirectly through special processors dedicated to input and output processing.

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Classification of I/O Classification of I/O DevicesDevices

•Secondary Storage Devices - primarily disk and tape drives

•Peripheral Devices - any input/output device that is attached to the computer

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SECONDARY STORAGE SECONDARY STORAGE DEVICESDEVICES

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Secondary Secondary StorageStorage

• separate from primary storage and the CPU, but directly connected to it

• stores the data in a format that is compatible with data stored in primary storage, but provides the computer with vastly increased space for storing and processing large quantities of software and data.

• nonvolatile, uses many different forms of media that are less expensive than primary storage, and is relatively slower than primary storage.

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Magnetic TapeMagnetic Tape

• kept on a large open reel or in a small cartridge or cassette

• inexpensive, relatively stable, and long lasting, and can store very large volumes of data

• uses sequential access

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Magnetic TapeMagnetic Tape

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Magnetic DiskMagnetic Disk

• also called hard disks• uses direct access where users

can go directly to the address without having to go through intervening locations looking for the right data to retrieve.

• is like a phonograph containing a stack of metal-coated platters (usually permanently mounted) that rotate rapidly.

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Magnetic DiskMagnetic Disk

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Hard Disks and Disk Hard Disks and Disk InterfacesInterfaces

• RAID (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks) – combines large number of small disk drives; lower cost

• EIDE (Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics) – supports up to four disks, tapes, or CD ROM drives; relatively inexpensive; Serial ATA (SATA) is its latest version

• SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) – used for graphics workstations, server-based storage, and large databases; higher cost

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Optical Storage Optical Storage DevicesDevices

• have extremely high storage density

• information contained is highly condensed since a highly focused laser beam is used to read/write the encoded information.

• less susceptible to contamination or deterioration.

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Varieties of Optical Storage Varieties of Optical Storage DevicesDevices

• Compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM)

• Compact disk, rewritable (CD-RW)

• Digital Video Disk (DVD). - offers higher quality and denser storage capabilities.

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Memory PC CardMemory PC Card

• also known as memory sticks• They have been widely used,

particularly in portable devices such as PDAs and smart phones.

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PERIPHERAL INPUT PERIPHERAL INPUT DEVICEDEVICE

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KeyboardKeyboard

• the most common input device

• Is designed like a typewriter but with many additional special keys.

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Mouse and TrackballMouse and Trackball

• MOUSE - a handheld device used to point a cursor at a desired place on the screen

• TRACKBALL - a variant of the mouse; used in graphic design; the user holds an object much like a mouse, but rather than moving the entire device to move the cursor (as with a mouse), he or she rotates a ball that is built into the top of the device.

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Mouse and TrackballMouse and Trackball

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Touch ScreenTouch Screen

• an alternative to the mouse or other screen-related device

• a technology that divides a computer screen into different areas. Users simply touch the desired area (often buttons or squares) to trigger an action.

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Touch ScreenTouch Screen

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StylusStylus

• pen-style device that allows the user either to touch parts of the predetermined menu of options

• the technology may respond to pressure of the stylus, or the stylus can be a type of light pen that emits light that is sensed by computer.

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StylusStylus

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JoysticksJoysticks

• used primarily at workstations that can display dynamic graphics.

• used in playing video games. • The joystick moves and

positions the cursor at the desired object on the screen.

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JoystickJoystick

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POS TerminalsPOS Terminals

• has a specialized keyboard.• may include many features

such as scanner, printer, voice synthesis (which pronounces the price by voice), and accounting software.

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POS TerminalPOS Terminal

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Bar Code ScannerBar Code Scanner

• scans the black-and-white bars written in the Universal Product Code (UPC).

• This code specifies the name of the product and its manufacturer (product ID).

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RFID TagRFID Tag

• RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION

• a system of technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify people or objects.

• the unique information (usually a serial number) is stored on a microchip (tag) that is attached to an antenna, which can transmit to a nearby reader.

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RFID TagRFID Tag

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Optical Mark ReaderOptical Mark Reader

•special scanner for detecting the presence of pencil marks on a predetermined grid, such as multiple-choice test answer sheets.

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Optical Mark ReaderOptical Mark Reader

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Optical Character Optical Character ReaderReader

• Optical Scanner• coverts text and images on

paper into digital form and stores the data on disk or other storage media.

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Other PIDsOther PIDs

•Digitizer•Magnetic Ink Reader•Camera•Voice Recognition Devices

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PERIPHERAL OUTPUT PERIPHERAL OUTPUT DEVICESDEVICES

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PrinterPrinter

• Prints reports, fills in forms, prints high-quality graphics.

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MonitorMonitor

• Displays keyed, computer-stored, or computer-produced information.

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PlotterPlotter

• Draws computer-produced color graphics and charts.