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COMPUTER PERIPHERALS
Computer hardware refers to the physical parts or components of a computer such
as monitor, keyboard, computer data storage, hard drive disk, mouse, system unit
(graphic cards, sound cards, memory, mother board and chips), etc. all of which you
can actually touch. Computer hardware is the physical components (devices),
which are the building blocks of personal computers. These are installed into
a computer case, or attached to it by a cable or through a port. In the latter case, they
are also referred to as peripherals. A combination of hardware and software forms a
usable computing system.
Input / Output (I/O) Devices:
These devices are used to enter information and instructions into a computer for
storage or processing and to deliver the processed data to a user. I/O devices are
required for users to communicate with the computer. In simple terms, input devices
bring information INTO the computer and output devices bring information OUT of
a computer system. These I/O devices are also known as peripherals since they
surround the CPU and memory of a computer system. Computer Peripherals divides
in to the following categories based on their usage:
Input Devices:
An input device is any device that provides input to a computer. There are many input
devices, but the two most common ones are a keyboard and mouse. Every key you
press on the keyboard and every movement or click you make with the mouse sends a
specific input signal to the computer.
Examples: Keyboard, Mouse, Image Scanner, Digital Camera, Webcam, Joy stick,
Trackball, Touchpad, Touch Screen, Light Pen, Bar code reader, Microphone,
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Graphics tablet, Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR), Optical mark
recognition (OMR), etc.
1. Keyboard: The keyboard is very much like a standard typewriter keyboard with a
few additional keys. The basic QWERTY layout of characters is maintained to
make it easy to use the system. The additional
keys are included to perform certain special
functions. These are known as function keys
that vary in number from keyboard to
keyboard.
Note: Number of organisations are manufacturing Key Boards for PCs, among
which Sony, Samsung, Zebronics, Amkette are famous.
2. Mouse: A device that controls the movement of the cursor or pointer on a display
screen. A mouse is a small object you can roll along a hard and flat surface. Its
name is derived from its shape, which looks a bit like a
mouse. As you move the mouse, the pointer on the display
screen moves in the same direction. The figure of ZEB-M07
PS2 Wired Mouse shown here.
Note: Quite a few organisations are manufacturing Mouse for PCs, among which
Sony, Samsung, Zebronics, Amkette are some of the famous companies.
3. Scanner: Scanner is an input device that can read text or
illustration printed on paper and translates the information into
a form that the computer can use. A scanner works by
digitizing an image. The figure of Canon CanoScan 5600F
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Cs, amongg which
Sonyy, Samsung
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mous.
4. Digiital Cameera: A diggital cameera or diggicam is used
u as
inpuut device th
hat encodees digital images
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and stores in a computer them for later
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Canoon Powersshot A25000 Digital Camera 16MP, 4xx Zoom
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Sonyy, Samsung
g, Canon are
a some off the famouus compannies.
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6. Joyssticks: A joystick is an input device
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is coontrolling. Joysticks are often used to coontrol videeo games, and usuallly have
one or more pu
ush-buttonns whose sttate can alsso be read by the com
mputer. Figgure of
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Videeo game jo T 4. Extra butttons, 5.
POV Hat), 8. Suction cup.
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Notee: Numberr of organiisations aree manufactturing Joysticks, among whichh Sony,
Zebrronics, Creeative are well-known
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7. Tracckball: A trackball
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mputers
or
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s the same purppose as a mouse,
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but
b is desiggned with a moveablee ball on thhe top, whhich can bee rolled
in
n any direcction. The figure of trackball
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pool ball ass a trackballl.
Notee: Numberr of organissations aree manufacturing Trackball, am
mong whichh Sony,
Zebrronics, Creeative are famous
f onees.
8. Touchpad: A touch padd is a deviice for pointing (Conntrolling Innput Positiioning)
on a computerr display sccreen. It is an alternaative to Moouse.
Origginally inco
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i laptop computers,
c touch padds are
also being made for usee with deskktop compputers. A touch
t
pad works by
y sensing the user’s finger movement
m and
downnward presssure.
9. Touch Screen
n: It allowss the user to operatee/make seleections byy simply toouching
he display screen. A display sccreen that is
th i sensitivee to the touuch of a
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finger or stylus. Widely used on ATM machines, retail point-of-sale terminals, car
navigation systems, medical monitors and industrial control panels. Apple iPad, a
tablet computer with a touch screen shown here.
10. Light Pen: Light pen is an input device that utilizes a light-sensitive detector to
select objects on a display screen.
11. Bar code reader: Bar-code readers are photoelectric scanners that
read the bar codes or vertical zebra stripes marks, printed on
product containers. These devices are generally used in super
markets, bookshops etc. Example for Bar code reader figure shown
here. (A handheld canon barcode scanner).
Note: Number of organisations are manufacturing Barcode Scanners, among
which Zebronics, Creative are some.
12. Micro Phone: Micro Phone is also used as input device to
store Sound/noise into the computer. All of the different
noises we hear are caused by minute pressure differences in
the air around us. A microphone transducer or sensor that
converts sound into an electrical signal and helps to stored into the Computers. An
AKG Perception 120 USB condenser microphone.
13. Graphics Tablets: A Graphics Tablet or Digitizer is a computer input device
that enables a user to hand-draw images, animations and graphics, similar to the
way a person draws images with a pencil and paper. These tablets may also be
used to capture data or handwritten signatures. It can also be
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used to trace an image from a piece of paper which is taped or otherwise secured
to the surface. Capturing data in this way, either by tracing or entering the corners
of linear poly-lines or shapes is called digitizing. The figure of Wacom Bamboo
Capture tablet and pen shown here.
14. Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) :
Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) is an input device functions on
character recognition technology used mainly by the banking industry to ease the
processing and clearance of cheques and other documents. The MICR encoding
called the MICR line, is at the bottom of cheques and other vouchers and typically
includes the document-type indicator, bank code, bank account number, cheque
number, cheque amount, and a control indicator. This device particularly finds
applications in banking industry.
15. Optical Mark Recognition (OMR): Optical Mark Recognition, also called mark
sense reader is a technology where an OMR device senses the presence or absence
of a mark, such as pencil mark. OMR is widely used in tests such as aptitude test.
Output Devices:
Output devices bring information OUT of a computer system. These output
devices are also known as peripherals since they surround the CPU and memory
of a computer system.
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Examples: Monitor, printer, projector, plotter, Speaker (loudspeaker).
16. Monitor: A monitor or a display is an electronic visual display unit for
computers. The display device in modern monitors is typically a thin film
transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) thin panel, while
older monitors use a cathode ray tube (CRT) about as deep as
the screen size. In computers, a monitor is a computer display
and related parts packaged in a physical unit that is separate
from other parts of the computer. Figure of A 19 in (48 cm), 16:10 widescreen LG
LCD monitor shown here.
Note: Number of organisations are manufacturing Monitor’s for PC among which
Sony, Samsung, LG, HP, HCL are famous
17. Printer: In computers, a printer is a device that accepts text and graphic as output
from a computer and transfers the information to paper, usually to standard size
sheets of paper. Printers vary in size, speed, sophistication, and cost. In general,
more expensive printers are used for higher-resolution color printing. Printers can
also be categorized based on the print method or print technology. The most
popular ones are dot-matrix printer, laser printer, inkjet printer and Multi
Function Printers (MFP) / All-in-One Printers. Among these, only dot-matrix
printer is impact printer and the others are non-impact printers.
Dot‐matrix printer: Dot‐matrix printer is an impact printer that produces text
and graphics when tiny wire pins on the print head strike the ink ribbon. The
print head runs back and forth on the paper like a typewriter. When the ink
ribbon presses on the paper, it creates dots that form text and
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images. Higher number of pins means that the printer prints more dots per
character, thus resulting in higher print quality. Dot‐matrix printers were very
popular and the most common type of printer for personal computer in 70's to
80's. However, their use was gradually replaced by inkjet printers in 90's. As of
today, dot matrix printers are only used in some point‐of‐sales terminals, or
businesses where printing of carbon copy multi‐part forms or data logging are
needed. Figure of Dot Matrix Printer of Epson FX‐875 Model shown here.
Laser printer: Laser Printers are non‐impact printers which can print text and
images in high speed and high quality resolution, ranging from 600 to 1200 dpi.
Laser printer use toner (black or colored powder) instead of liquid inks. A laser
printer consists of these major components: drum
cartridge, rotating mirror, toner cartridge and roller. The
drum cartridge rotates as the paper is fed through. As the
drum rotates and presses on paper, toner is transferred
from the drum to paper, creating images. Rollers then use
heat and pressure to fuse toner to paper. Colored laser printers add colored
toner. In following Mono (Black/White) laser printer of Samsung Model of ML‐
2165W/XAA is shown here.
Inkjet Printer: Inkjet printers are non-impact printers which print text and images
by spraying tiny droplets of liquid ink onto paper. They are the most popular
printers for home use. Currently, most inkjet printers
use either thermal inkjet or piezoelectric inkjet
technology. Thermal inkjet printer uses heating
element to heat liquid ink to form vapor bubble, which
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forces the ink droplets onto the paper through the nozzle. Most inkjet
manufacturers use this technology in consumer inkjet printers. In following figure
Canon PIXMA - iP2770 Single Function Inkjet Printer is shown.
Multi Function / All‐in‐One Printers (MFP): It is also known as all‐in‐one printer
or multifunction device (MFD). It is a machine that
includes several functionalities including printer,
scanner, copier and fax.
Multifunction printer is very popular in So Ho (small
office / home office) offices. It can use either inkjet
or laser print method. Some multifunction printers
also have media card readers, allowing printing of pictures directly from digital
cameras without using a computer. In the following figure we shown model of
Samsung SCX-6320F Multi-functional Laser Printer.
Note: Number of organisations are manufacturing different types of printers and
Samsung, Epson, HP. Xerox, TVS, Wipro are some of the well-known famous
manufacturers among them.
18. Projector or Video Projector: Video Projector is an image projector that
receives a video signal and projects the corresponding image on a projection
screen using a lens system. All video projectors use a very bright light to project
the image, a video projector, also known as a digital projector, may project onto a
traditional reflective projection screen, or it may be built into a cabinet with a
translucent rear-projection screen to form a single unified display device.
19. Plotter: A device that draws pictures on paper based on commands from a
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computer. Plotters differ from printers in that they draw lines using a pen. As a
result, they can produce continuous lines, whereas printers can only simulate
lines by printing a closely spaced series of dots. Multicolor plotters use different‐
colored pens to draw different colors. In general, plotters are considerably more
expensive than printers.
20. Speaker: A loudspeaker is an electro acoustic transducer that produces sound in
response to an electrical audio signal input. the term "loudspeaker" may refer to
individual transducers (known as "drivers") or to complete speaker systems
consisting of an enclosure including one or more drivers. To adequately reproduce
a wide range of frequencies, most loudspeaker systems employ more than one
driver, particularly for higher sound pressure level or maximum accuracy.
Individual drivers are used to reproduce different frequency ranges. The drivers
are named subwoofers (for very low frequencies); woofers (low frequencies); mid-
range speakers (middle frequencies); tweeters (high frequencies).
Both:
Here some of the devices like Floppy disk drive, hard disk drive, optical disc drive,
Flash Drive (Discussed in earlier) are used as both I / O devices.
MODEL QUESTIONS
1. Personal computer hardware are-------- components. (physical)
2. A Power Supply Unit converts alternating current (AC) into low-voltage DC
power.
3. ------------- is a circuit board that allows the CPU to interact with other parts of the
computer (Motherboard)
4. ------------- is used to store information. (Memory)
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5. CPU or Processor is the ----------- of any computer. (brain)
6. There are two memory types – One is RAM and another is ROM.
7. RAM is -------------- (non-permanent). (volatile memory)
8. DRAM (Dynamic RAM) is similar to a capacitor.
9. SRAM (Static RAM) is used as ------------ memory. (CACHE)
10. DDR has doubles the rate of data transfer of standard SDRAM
11. ROM can be programmed using a programmer and then it acts as a ----------
device. (read only)
12. Floppy drives replace ---------- flash drive is re-writable and holds memory
without a power supply. (Flash drive)
13. ----------- is a computer hardware component that connects computer to a
computer network. (Network Card)
14. --------- sometimes called a mouse port, was developed by IBM (PS/2 PORT)
15. -----------devices are required for users to communicate with the computer. (Input
/ Output)
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Computer Science Faculty, Nellore.
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