Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 2- Computer Science
- Input and Output
Devices
- Input devices
- Without input devices, you wouldn't
be able to access anything on your
computer
- The most suitable input devices for a
range of computer controlled
situations include :
keyboards,mice,touch screens and a
barcode reader
- Output devices
- Without output devices, you wouldn't be
able to see what you are doing, and you
wouldn't have fans or any other external
components
- The most suitable output devices for a wide
range of computer controlled situations include :
monitors,laser printers,ink-jet printers and
speakers
- C.P.U
- what a C.P.U looks like
- Storage
- Processor
- Output Devices
- Input devices
- Cache
- main memory (Central
processing unit)
- Clock speed
- The rate of which the C.P.U is running
- Measured in hertz
- C.P.U Cache
- Reduces the average time to
access information from the
main memory
- Central Processing Unit
- Purpose of a C.P.U
- The Fetch, Decode, Execute cycle
- Memory
- Stores and 'remembers' things
- Different types of memory-
some slower but cheaper, and
vice versa
- R.O.M
- Non-Volatile
- Stands for Read Only Memory
- R.A.M
- Stands for Random
Access Memory
- R.A.M is Volatile
- Flash Memory
- Non-Volatile
- Commonly used storage system
- Virtual Memory
- A portion of the hard drive that helps R.A.M
- Compensates for R.A.M
- Binary
- The computer code which
represents the computers 'language'
- Consists of 0's and 1's
- Code makes up 'bit strings' which
enables values to correspond to
different letters, numbers, and symbols
- How to convert denary numbers
into binary
- How to work out
hexadecimal numbers