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Chapter 4Hardware For Educators
Ashley SabatTeresa WoodsJennifer Veras
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THE SYSTEM UNIT
•Box like case made out of metal or plastic that houses the electronic components.
Examples:
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CPR Central Processing Unit- important chip in the motherboard
CPR- carries instructions that operate a computer. (Also referred as a processor)
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Hardware Components Used For:
o Inputo Processingo Outputo Storage
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CONTROL UNITS
4 basic operations: Fetch- guidelines from memory Decoding- translate instructions into ordersExecuting- carries out commandsStoring- writes outcome into memory
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2 TYPES OF MEMORY
• RAM- Random Access MemoryRAM is Volatile, data stored in RAM are erased when the power to the computer is turned off.• Volatile-lost when the computer turns off
•ROM- Stores info that does not change. (Read Only Memory)• Nonvolatile- not lost
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DATA REPRESENTATION
•A computer only understands digital “ON” and “OFF”.•These two states are represented by electronic circuits that represent by 1 or 0. • Using the Binary system equals 2 digits. •Bit- Binary Digit• Creates over 256 characters, provides combinations of 0’s and 1’s.• 8 bits= a byte
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FLASH MEMORY:
Nonvolatile memory can be erased and rewritten on.
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INPUT
• Any item entered into the memory of the computer.
4 Types: • Data • Commands• Programs/Software• User Response
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OUTPUT DEVICES•Data that has been processed into useful form called information.
4 types;• Text• Graphics•Audio• Video
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DISPLAY DEVICES
The core most monitors are made up of cathode ray tube. (CRT)
A pixel a single point electronic image.
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SYSTEM CLOCK System clock- reins the timing of all computer operations. Clock speed- measured GHz Giga- one billion Hertz- cycle per second 4 GHz-four billion, ticks in one second
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OPTICAL DISCS
• CDs and DVDs• R-recordable•CD-RW•CD-R•CD-ROM•DVD
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BIBLIOGRAPHY - Shelly, Cashman, Gunter. “Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom.” Chpt 4. Hardware for Educators. 2009 Cengage Learning. INC; Pg 202-239 inc.
- Expert Village. “Computer Hardware Information : What Makes a Computer Work?” Online posting. Youtube, November 9th, 2008. Web. November, 30, 2010