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Chapter 3 – Computer Hardware Computer Components – Hardware (cont. ) Lecture 3

Chapter 3 – Computer Hardware Computer Components – Hardware (cont. ) Lecture 3

Outline Computer Components § Hardware Components Ø Central Processing Unit Input Units Output Units

Outline Computer Components § Hardware Components Ø Central Processing Unit Input Units Output Units Memory Unit Storage Units Ø Ø 2

Computer Components Computers have two main components: Hardware Physical components like screen and keyboard

Computer Components Computers have two main components: Hardware Physical components like screen and keyboard Software Set of instructions that tells the computer what to do and how to do it 3

Hardware Components Central Processing Unit Input Units Output Units Memory Unit Storage Units 4

Hardware Components Central Processing Unit Input Units Output Units Memory Unit Storage Units 4

Memory Unit Kinds of Memory Primary Memory Secondary Memory

Memory Unit Kinds of Memory Primary Memory Secondary Memory

1 - Primary Memory Forms of Primary Memory RAM ROM Cash Memory Flash Memory

1 - Primary Memory Forms of Primary Memory RAM ROM Cash Memory Flash Memory

1 - RAM (Random Access Memory) Main memory in a computer. It work when

1 - RAM (Random Access Memory) Main memory in a computer. It work when the computer is run, all software must holds from the hard drive to the main memory to work on it. All the user work are stored in this memory until saved it on the hard disk or another storage device. RAM is volatile, means the data will be lost once the computer shuts down, So it is recommended to save work first by first. RAM is measured in Megabytes(MB) and memory speed measured in Megahertz(MHz).

2 - ROM (Read Only Memory) It is very small capacity and keeps instructions

2 - ROM (Read Only Memory) It is very small capacity and keeps instructions which make the computer work. It is not volatile. The computer cannot write on it or use it.

3 - Cache memory It is linked to the CPU. It is very fast.

3 - Cache memory It is linked to the CPU. It is very fast. Keeps the data and programs that are used a lot so to decrease the calling time from the main memory and increase speed of the computer. These days the capacity reach to 32768 KB.

Memory 4 - Flash It is not volatile like ROM. The data are stored

Memory 4 - Flash It is not volatile like ROM. The data are stored into blocks, so it saves and erased data in fast way. Used to save BIOS in the computer. It can be used in Mobiles, Portables, digital camera and printers.

Power Cuts If there is a power cut while the computer is On: 1

Power Cuts If there is a power cut while the computer is On: 1 - Unsaved information will be lost. 2 - Some files or programs may be corrupted. When you open the device again after return the electricity implemented program is check the hard drive automatically to news about the mistakes and failures the action.

To decrease the damaged when the power cuts, do the following: 1 - Turn

To decrease the damaged when the power cuts, do the following: 1 - Turn off the computer and unplugged. 2 - Use Surge protectors. 3 - Use an Uninterrupted Power Supply(UPS) that will keep the computer running for a little period to save your work and shut down your computer.

Representing Data in the Computer Main memory similar human memory and secondary memory like

Representing Data in the Computer Main memory similar human memory and secondary memory like Word. Pad or the book, both to remember certain information but operate in a special way. The data are stored in the computer by using binary system (symbols 0. 1). Off = 0 , Each of these symbols are named (bit), bit is shortcut for Binary Digits. Each 8 -bit called (Byte) (8 bits = 1 byte). Byte is the number of binary units that required to represent a single code in a computer. Memory capacity are measured by Megabyte. Transmission rate of data from and to memory are measured by On=1

Memory Capacity Bit 1, 0 Measurement Byte 8 Bit (one character) Kilo Byte 1024

Memory Capacity Bit 1, 0 Measurement Byte 8 Bit (one character) Kilo Byte 1024 Byte= 210 Byte Mega Byte 1024 Kilo Byte= 220 Byte Giga Byte 1024 Mega Byte= 230 Byte Tera Byte 1024 Giga Byte= 240 Byte

10 2 4÷ 8÷ Bit 8× Byte Kilobyte Megabyte Gigabyte Terabyte 10 24 ×

10 2 4÷ 8÷ Bit 8× Byte Kilobyte Megabyte Gigabyte Terabyte 10 24 ×

Exercise We have a memory of a computer store 2097152 bytes of data What

Exercise We have a memory of a computer store 2097152 bytes of data What is the size of the data of KB unit? If one of KB = 1024 bytes The 2097152 bytes ÷ 1024 = 2048 KB

Memory Chips RAM is manufactured on Chips are assembled on small cards that can

Memory Chips RAM is manufactured on Chips are assembled on small cards that can be inserted into slots of the motherboard. Each card has a storage capacity (16 -32 -64 -128) MB. You can adding extra memory to the computer to upgrade your computer.

Secondary Storage Used to store software and data files permanently before shutting down your

Secondary Storage Used to store software and data files permanently before shutting down your computer. Slower than the main memory. It has different types and each have special drive, you must put it before use.

Hardware Components Control Unit Input Units Storage Unit ALU Unit Output Units 19

Hardware Components Control Unit Input Units Storage Unit ALU Unit Output Units 19

Hardware Components Control Unit Input Units Storage Unit ALU Unit Output Units 20

Hardware Components Control Unit Input Units Storage Unit ALU Unit Output Units 20

Storage Unit Internal Unit External Unit 21

Storage Unit Internal Unit External Unit 21

Internal Storage Device 1 - Hard Disk: The most important storage media because it

Internal Storage Device 1 - Hard Disk: The most important storage media because it is very fast and high capacity (Gigabyte) Located inside the system unit. It is composed of several magnetic disks in a signal unit. Extra hard disk can be added externally or internally.

External Storage Device Floppy Disk Optical Disk USB Flash Drive External Hard Desk 23

External Storage Device Floppy Disk Optical Disk USB Flash Drive External Hard Desk 23

External Storage Device 1 - Floppy Disk: It is a magnetic disk in plastic

External Storage Device 1 - Floppy Disk: It is a magnetic disk in plastic case. It is small and portable. Inexpensive. It has 1. 4 MB capacity. It is used to transfer files from one computer to another. Slower than the hard disk.

External Storage Device 2 - CD-ROM (Compact Disk - Read Only Memory) Uses laser

External Storage Device 2 - CD-ROM (Compact Disk - Read Only Memory) Uses laser to read information. It can store large amount of data up to 750 MB Used to store multimedia software. Slower than the hard disk. The computer must be has a special drive to read or write this disk. There are tow basic types of CDs: 1 - CD-R (Recordable): can be written to once, and can be read many times. 2 - CD-RW (Rewritable): can change, erase and add more data.

External Storage Device 3 - DVD (Digital Versatile Disk): Uses optical discs technique. High

External Storage Device 3 - DVD (Digital Versatile Disk): Uses optical discs technique. High capacity measured in Gigabytes. Used to store high quality films and video. It can store large amount of data between 4. 7 to 17 GB. 4 - Zip Disc: Similar to floppy disks but bigger. It can store large amount of data (100 -750 MB) 5 - USB flash drive: Small and can be placed into pocket. Used to save and transmit large multimedia files. To use it, connecting to a USB port.

External Storage Device 6 - Magnetic Tape: It is made of flexible plastic coated

External Storage Device 6 - Magnetic Tape: It is made of flexible plastic coated on one side with magnetic material. Used to mainly provide duplicate storage as a backup. 7 - Smart Card: Looks like credit card. Contain a microprocessor and memory chip. Ex. Telephone Cards.

Stored Data Storage devices are important because they are stored the data away of

Stored Data Storage devices are important because they are stored the data away of the main memory. A Set of characters makes a Field. A Set of fields makes a Record. A Set of records makes a Files are stored in a Directory. Each files have a name (chosen by the user) and extension (selected by the program)

There a lot of operations that can be made on files: 1 - Creating,

There a lot of operations that can be made on files: 1 - Creating, naming and saving file. 2 - Copying, moving and deleting file. 3 - Retrieving information. 4 - Displaying, updating and printing file. 5 - Uploading and downloading file. 6 - Exporting and importing file. 7 - Compressing and protecting file.

Computer Performance: Factors that affect the speed of CPU processing: 1 - Clock Speed:

Computer Performance: Factors that affect the speed of CPU processing: 1 - Clock Speed: the faster clock speed increased the instructions that will be executed per second and so increase the speed of the computer 2 - Main Memory Capacity: If the amount of your work is greater than the memory capacity, the computer will be use a part of a hard disk, but it is slower than the main memory. 3 - Hard Disk Speed: the access speed of data and software will affect computer performance.

Computer Performance 4 - Bus Speed: is an electrical pathway which carries the data

Computer Performance 4 - Bus Speed: is an electrical pathway which carries the data and commands between the parts of the computer. Address Data Bus: bus: Control transfer information about where the data should go. transfer actual data to the desired address. Bus: carries commands from the CPU to other parts (what they must doing). 5 - Graphics Acceleration: it has processor and special memory for displaying graphics. 6 - Number of Running Applications: if you run many applications at the same time the performance will be decrease.