Input And Ouput Devices - Content Flashcards
What are peripheral devices?
Peripheral devices are hardware devices that are not essential to the running of the computer system.
They connect to the system and provide additional functions.
Examples: input and output devices
What is an input device?
A device that allows a user to input data.
Examples:
-Keyboard
-Mouse
-Scanner
-Graphics Tablet
-Microphone
-Webcam
-Sensor
What does a keyboard do?
It is made up of keys to input characters and symbols
Uses: To write a report, inputting data into a database
What does a mouse do?
It is a pointing device used to select items on a screen
Uses: navigating a user interface by clicking on icons
What does a scanner do?
It converts hard copy text or images into a digital format
Uses: inputting a photo into a graphics software for editing
What does a graphics tablet do?
Controls the computer by using a stylus on a tablet.
Uses: Creating digital illustrations
What does a microphone do?
Converts sound waves (analogue) into electrical signals to a sound card which converts analogue to digital.
Uses: voice recording, Talking on VOIP software
What is a webcam?
Inputs video and still images directly into a computer
Uses: video conferencing
What is a sensor?
Takes and inputs readings from the physical environment e.g. changes in temperature
Uses: automated central heating systems, security systems
What is an output device?
A device that outputs data in response to a user input.
Examples:
-Monitor
-Projector
-Printer
-Plotter
-Speakers
-Headphones
What does a monitor do?
It outputs an image to the user e.g. a photo or a document
Uses: viewing the user interface, watching movies
What does a projector do?
It outputs an image onto a wall or a screen.
Uses: viewing the user interface, watching movie
What does a printer do?
It produces hard copies of digital documents and images on paper.
Uses: a hard copy of a report, printing digital photos
What is a plotter?
Specialist type of printer which draws to a very high quality on very large paper.
Uses: Drawing vector graphics
What does a speaker do?
It amplifies analogue signals (sound waves) sent from the sound card to the user to hear.
Uses: listening to music or someone talking