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Title: Chapter 6: Input


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Chapter 6 Input Output
  • Taking Charge of Computing
  • Communications

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Key Questions
  • 6.1 How is input and output hardware used by a
    computer system?
  • 6.2 What are the three categories of input
    hardware, what devices do they include, and what
    are their features?
  • 6.3 What are the two categories of output
    hardware, what devices do they include, and what
    are their features?
  • 6.4 What are some examples of the future of input
    and output technology?

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I. Input Hardware
  • Keyboards
  • Pointing Devices
  • Source Data-Entry Devices

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II. Pointing Devices
  • Mice, Trackballs, Joysticks
  • Mouse
  • Trackball
  • Pointing stick
  • Touchpad
  • Light Pen
  • Digitizing Tablet
  • Pen-Based Systems

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III. Common Hardware for Source Data-Entry
  • Bar-Code Readers
  • Bar codes(Universal Product Code or UPC)
  • Mark-Recognition Character-Recognition
  • Magnetic-ink char recognition (MICR)
  • Banking industry
  • Optical-mark recognition (OMR)
  • Tests and examinations
  • Optical-char recognition (OCR)
  • Utility companies using turn-around documents
  • Convert printed text to digital form

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MICR technology
Checks use magnetized ink that can be read by a
banks magnetic- ink character-recognition
equipment.
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Other Input Devices
  • Scanning Devices Imaging Systems
  • Flatbed image scanners
  • Sheetfed image scanners
  • Handheld image scanners
  • Audio-Input
  • Video-Input
  • Digital Cameras

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Summary of input devices
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IV. Output Hardware
  • Softcopy
  • data that is shown on a display screen or is in
    audio or voice form
  • Hardcopy
  • Printed on paper, microfilm and microfiche

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V. Softcopy Display Screens
  • Cathode-Ray Tubes (CRTs)
  • Flat-Panel Displays
  • Substances between plates
  • Liquid crystal display (LCD)
  • Electroluminescent (EL)
  • Gas-plasma display
  • Arrangements of transistors.Active-matrixbrighte
    r, sharper and .Passive-matrix need less
    power

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How a CRT works
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Display Screen
  • Screen Clarity
  • Resolution image sharpness
  • horizontal vertical pixels 800x600, 1024x768
  • Dot pitch space between adjacent pixels
  • dot pitch lt .31 millimeter provide clear images
  • Refresh rate
  • how often the pixels are recharged
  • Monochrome Versus Color Screens
  • Bitmapped Displays
  • Video Display Adapters

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VI. Hardcopy Output
  • Impact Printers
  • Print char or images by striking a mechanism
    (hammer) against an inked ribbon, leaving an
    image on paper
  • Dot Matrix Printer
  • Nonimpact Printers
  • Laser printer
  • Ink-jet printer
  • Thermal printer

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Printer comparisons
cps characters per second ppm pages per
minute
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In Out
  • Terminals
  • Used to access another machine
  • Monitor Keyboard
  • Dumb no local processing power
  • Intelligent CPU and RAM
  • Special Purpose Point-of-sale (POS)
  • Touch Screens

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Summary of output devices
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