Output devices Flashcards
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Define
output device
An output device is any piece of computer hardware equipment used to communicate the results of data processing carried out by an information processing system (such as a computer) which converts the electronically generated information into human-readable form
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How does a inkjet printer work?
- Uses a printhead to propel droplets of ink from fine nozzles onto paper
- Printhead passes left and right across paper while roller feeds paper forwards
List some advantages and disadvantages of inkjet printers
Advantages:
- Good colour production (good for printing pictures)
- Low purchase cost
Disadvantages:
- Ink is expensive
- Water-soluble ink smudged when damp
- Slow output rate
How does a laser printer work?
- Uses a laser scanning a drum to print with powdered ink, called toner
- Printer paces an even, negatively static charge on a photoconductive drum
- Laser beam scanned on the rotating drum causes negative charge to leak away
- Drum revolves past negatively charged toner supply which is attracted to the regions on the drum where no charge remains
List some advantages and disadvantages of laser printers
Advantages:
- High resolution and rate of output - useful when printing multiple copies of one sheet as the same pattern of negative charge is used
- Toner is not water-soluble, so does not get smudged when wet
- Toner is cheaper than inkjet printer ink
Disadvantages:
- Expensive to buy
- Toner is toxic
- Colour production not as precise as inkjet printers
How does a 3D printer work?
- Makes a three-dimensional solid object of any shape from a digital model.
- Some 3D printers use inkjet technology.
- Others use lasers to fuse granules of plastic, metals, ceramic or glass.
- It can also be done by successive layers of material being laid down in different shapes.
- Construction of a model can take anywhere from several hours to several days, depending on the method used and the size and complexity of the model.
List some advantages and disadvantages of 3D printers
Advantages:
- Can produce a wide variety of manufactured products, including customisable products and personal designs
- Rapid prototyping
- Fast manufacturing of printed products
- Even though the initial setup costs are higher, 3D printing is becoming cheaper than cheap labour in third world countries
- More Jobs: engineers to design and build 3D printers, technicians to maintain, use, and fix 3D printers
- Potential in medicine to print customisable human body parts or organs
Disadvantages:
- Currently, 3D printers only manufacture products out of plastic, resin, certain metals, and ceramics.
- Printing of copyrighted products to create counterfeit items will become more common and nearly impossible to determine.
- Easy to print dangerous items such as guns or knives
- Currently, 3D printers are limited with the size of the products that they can create
How does a 2D cutter work and where may it be used?
- Use laser to cut precise patterns in most materials
- Approx. 20mm limit for depth of the cut
- Used in industry, for example to cut a sheet of metal
List some advantages and disadvantages of 2D cutters
Advantages:
- Quick way to cut through many different materials
Disadvantages:
- The laser cutter can only cut on a single flat face and does not recognize the other faces of an object like a 3D cutter
How does a 3D cutter work and where may it be used?
- A three-dimensional laser cutter is like a regular laser cutter, except the laser is able to recognize all sides of a shape and not just the shape’s face.
- Can be used to make models of objects
List some advantages and disadvantages of 3D cutters
Advantages:
- Can cut many different types of materials, such as glass, crystal, metal and wood.
- Can be set to cut the inside of the material, allowing more complex shapes
Disadvantages:
- Ordinary 3D cutters using a rastering motion do not allow for 3D shapes of the sort that have ledges or require undercutting, or any kind of cutting/machining that can’t be done from vertically above and perpendicular to the X-Y plane.
How do speakers and headphones work?
- An electromagnet causes a diaphragm to vibrate depending on the electrical current. The diaphragm’s vibrations causes the air to vibrate, which produces sound
- Headphones and earphones are small versions of speakers designed to fit on or in your ear, used to prevent other people from hearing private content
What are actuators?
- An output device used for controlling a system, though it does not always provide output directly to the user
- Usually paired with sensors that provide feedback to the control program
- Actuators can act to affect the real-world depending on the signal or reading received
What are flat panel display screens?
- Very thin display screens
- Small, light and easy to fit on a table or mount on a wall
- The screens are backlit to make it easier to read
- Different types include:
- Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
- Light-Emitting Diodes (LED)
How do Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screens work and where may they be used?
- Uses two sheets of material with a liquid crystal solution between them
- Monitor’s control program scans and sends signals to individual liquid crystal pixels to allow certain amounts of light and colour to pass through
- Used in some types of digital watches and PCs