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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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Page 1: CSE 101  Spring 2000

CSE 101 Spring 2000

Hardware

(Bits & Bytes)

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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

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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.)

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Harware vs. Software

Hardware refers to the physical components of the computer

Software refers to programs run on the computer

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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

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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.

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Measuring Your Data

Binary Letters

64 32 16 8 4 2 1

01000001 = A

01000010 = B

01000011 = C

etc...

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Measuring Your Data

Kilobyte (KB): 1,000 bytes Megabyte (MB): 1 million bytes Gigabyte (GB): 1 billion bytes Terabyte (TB): 1 Trillion bytes

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Types of Computers

Digital Computers Analog Computers Hybrid Computers Special Purpose Computers

firmware embeded

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Types of Computers

Personal Computers (PC) Often times called microcomputers

Minicomputers Mainframes Supercomputer Parallel Computing

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Types of Computers

Desktop Laptop Notebook Subnotebook Handheld PC or Palmtop

Often Called a PDA

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Input Devices

Keyboard Mouse, Trackball, Graphics Tablet, Light

Pen Scanner Digital Cameras Microphone

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Output Devices

Printers InkJet LaserJet Thermal

Plotters Pen InkJet LaserJet

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Output Devices

Monitors CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

Speakers

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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

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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

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Non-Volatile Memory (Permanent)

Optical Disks: Hold 650MB CD- ROM CDR CDRW

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RAM

Random Access Memory 32 Pin 72 Pin DIMM SDRAM Flash Memory

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ROM

Read Only Memory PROM EPROM ROM BIOS Flash BIOS Video RAM (VRAM)

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Processors

Intel AMD CYRIX

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Motherboards

Slots 8 and 16 bit slots (ISA) 32 Bit Slots (PCI) 64 Bit Slots (AGP)

Ports Serial Parallel PS/2 USB

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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)

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Sound Cards

Creative Labs is the main manufacturer, but there are many others

Sound cards have a wide price range and capability range

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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.

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Other Devices

Scanners Digital Cameras MIDI

(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) NICs (Network Interface Cards)