Title: Computer Concepts
1 Computer Concepts
2Computer Systems
- Mainframe
- Mini
- Personal Computers
Network server (Mini)
Desktop
Notebook
3Desktop Computer Components
- System Unit
- Houses the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- Peripherals
- Hardware items outside the system unit box
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Monitor
- Printer
- External Modem
- Scanner
- Speakers
- Etc.
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4Inside the System UnitPart 1
5A System Board
Video expansion slot
Expansion slots
Microprocessor slot
RAM modules plug in here
Hard drive and CD drive connection
6The Microprocessor
- A computer on a single silicon chip
Microprocessor Performance
- Clock speed
- Design
- Performance/Cost trade offs
7Random Access Memory
- Your computers workbench
- Also called volatile memory
- Locations of RAM
- Main memory to store processing of information
- Cache - special, high-speed RAM to make the
computer process faster - Video used to supplement memory in video card
- How much RAM do you need? - Enough to run your
application programs efficiently
8Units of Measure
Bit smallest unit of measure on/off ..
Zero/One
- Bits/Bytes
- Larger Units
- Kilo-
- Mega-
- Giga-
- Used for
- Size (bytes)
- Speed (hertz)
- Resolution
Byte group of 8 bits one alphanumeric
character 256 combinations of bits
9Disk Drives
- Drive Types
- Hard
- Floppy
- USB Flash
- CD-ROM
- Recordable CD-ROM (CD-R, CD/RW)
- DVD
- Recordable DVD (DVD-R/RW, DVDR/RW, DVD-RAM)
- Removable any drive that has removable media.
10How Disk Drives Work
- RAM Compared to disk drives
- Workbench memory Storage memory
11Inside the System UnitPart 2
- Video
- Expansion cards
- Ports
12Computer Video Components
- Video monitor
- Video controller
- Video driver
13Computer Video
- The image on the monitor is composed of tiny dots
called pixels.
14Resolution
- The higher the resolution setting, the more you
can display on the monitor - Images appear smaller at higher resolutions
15Purchasing a Monitor
- Features toconsider
- Screen size
- Maximum resolution
- Dot pitch
- Vertical frequency
- Resolution
- DVI or Analog input
Screen size is measured diagonally.
16Examples of Expansion Cards
- Modem
- Sound
- Video Capture
- Network/LAN
- TV
- Scanner
A video adapter card
An internal modem card
17Types of Expansion Slots
The system bus connects expansionslots to the
microprocessor
18Examples of Ports
- PS/2
- USB port
- Serial
- Parallel
- SCSI
- Video
- Miniplugs
- Joystick
- Phone jack
- RS-14
19How Modems Work
- A modem (Modulator/Demodulator) takes a digital
computer signal and converts it to analog signal
(sound) and vice versa
20Printers
- Laser
- Fast, higher initial cost, less cost per page
- Ink Jet
- Slower, lower initial cost, higher cost per page,
more color options available.
Laser printers are often used for high volume,
high quality, black and white printing.
21Surge Protector
- Prevents power surges from ruining delicate
computer circuitry - Always connect yourcomputer andperipherals to
asurge protector
Photo courtesy ofKensington Technology Group
22Computer Software
- The logical component of a computer system
- Most software is distributed via floppy disks and
CD-ROMs - Do not confuse the containerwith the contents
- Floppy and CD-ROM disks are containers for
software, butnot the actual software
23Computer File
- A collection of data with some common purpose
- All computer software is stored in the form of
files - Some computer files are programs
- Other computer files may contain work that you
have created, such as a letter or picture
24Types of Software
25The Operating System
- Controls all basic computer functions
- Lets you give simple commands to hardware
- Works with application programs to help you save
and retrieve your work
26Examples of the Operating System at Work
27Application Programs
- Software that helps you get work done
- Word Writing and editing
- Excel Electronic spreadsheet
- Outlook Email
- Access Electronic filing cabinet
- PowerPoint Graphic communication
28User Files
- Store work you have completed with an application
program, such as a - Letter
- Drawing
- Spreadsheet
- Database of information
- Presentation information
- Graphics (pictures)
- Game you intend to continue later
29Computer Viruses
- Viruses are small programs that can invisibly
infect your system without your knowledge - Can cause your computer to stall or erase files
on disk drives - Many new viruses are discovered every week
- Computer viruses are malicious programs created
by programmers (i.e., people)
30Antivirus Software
- Watch all activity on your system and can detect
many viruses as they try to infect the system - As new viruses are identified, antivirus software
vendors update their software - Obtain updates on the Web
31Researching Software
- Research software first
- Before shopping for hardware, research the
software you wish to run on the computer - Every application program has requirements for
the hardware and operating system that it needs
to function properly - If your computer does not meet these
requirements, the application program will not
run
32Purchasing Hardware after Selecting Your Software
- Microprocessor
- Type (e.g. Pentium IV)
- Speed (e.g. 1.2 GHz)
- Operating System
- RAM
- Hard Drive Space
- Drive Options
- Other Hardware
33Setting Up a Computer
- Ergonomics is the science of designing equipment
to maximize your productivity and reduce fatigue
34Healthy Work Habits with Computers
- Risks of computer use include
- Exposure to radiation
- Eye strain
- Repetitive stress injuries
- With good work habits, you can significantly
reduce these risks