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SECOND QUARTER
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Lesson 1: Fundamental Elements of Computer
Lesson 2: Different Types of Computer
Lesson 3: 3 Fundamental Elements of the
Computer
Lesson 1: Fundamental elements of a computer
system unit- Act like the center or core,
processing the data and information it receives
from input devices

Input devices - An input is any hardware


device that sends data to a computer allowing
you to interact with control of the computer

Output Devices- These are the


devices like printers. It receives the system
unit’s processed information
The computer system hardware -
Processing device
-Storage device
-Input Device
-Output Device

Processing Device- Computer’s circuitry in the


system unit
Motherboard
- This is the circuit board housing the memory and the
central processing unit(CPU)

Central Processing unit


- Manipulates input data into the information needed
Memory -
Also known as RAM (Random Access Memory). It is a
series of electronic elements that temporarily store data
and program instructions while being processed by the
CPU

Storage Devices
- Store data and programs. These hold data,
information, and programs

Solid-state Drive- Mass storage device that


stores data in permanent state even without power.
Similar to an HDD's function. SSDs do not have moving
parts but store data on a magnetic platter making use of

flash memory
Hard Disk Drive (HDD)- Often called Hard drive or hard
disk. This is the most common storage device that does
not need the power to maintain data; these store data
through spinning platters or magnetic disks, recording
individual bits written into the disk

Flash Drive- Highly portable small data storage


devices making use of flash memory and universal serial
bus (USB) port connection
Compact Disk (CD)- This storage device can hold 700
MB, It is read by an optical drive through a laser

Input Devices
- Allow the users to communicate with the computer by
entering data or commands

Keyboard- Primary input device used to input


numeric data and commands to the computer

Mouse- Primary input use to navigate and interact


with monitor output

Scanner - Scans document and convert them


digitally, which can be edited on a computer
Webcam- Small cameras attached to a monitor or desk
that record or broadcast video

Printer- Prints paper documents, photographs, and


other outputs called hard copies which are physical
versions of the document
Monitors- Acts as the primary display of the unit where
the user interface and programs are reflected

Speaker- Sound system device that produces


audio. Output from computer
Lesson 2: Different Types Of Computers

What are the different types of computers?


-Super computer
-Mainframe computer
-Mini computer
-Workstation Computer
- Personal Computer
- Server Computer
- Tablet compute
- Smartphone

Supercomputer- They are the biggest and fastest


computers (In terms of speed of processing data).

Uses- Used in scientific and engineering


applications such as weather forecasting, scientific
simulations, and nuclear energy research
Mainframe computers- Designed in such a way that they
can support hundreds or thousands of users at the same
time

Uses- Ideal for Big organizations like banking, telecom


sectors, etc.

Mini computer- A medium-sized multi-processing


computer that supports 4 to 200 users at the same time

Uses- Use in a place like institutes or departments for


different work like billing, accounting, inventory,
management, etc. It's smaller than a mainframe but
larger in comparison to a microcomputer
Workstation Computer- Designed for technical or
scientific application. It consists of a large amount of
RAM.

Uses- used to handle animation, data analysis, CAD,


audio, video creation, and editing

Personal Computer- Also known as a


microcomputer. This computer is designed for
individual use Uses-Suitable for personal work
such as making an assignment, watching a movie, or at
office work
Server computer- Computers that combine data and
programs, with electronic data and applications stored
and shared in the server computer.

Uses- This computer is utilized in situations where


centralized management of data, services, or resources
accessible to multiple users is required.

Tablet computer- A computer that is pocket-


friendly and easy to carry. This is a small handheld
computer that is smaller than a laptop but larger than a
smartphone.
Uses- Watching movies, streaming
videos, reading e-books, browsing the web.
Smartphone- performs many functions of a computer,
typically having a touchscreen interface.

Uses- used for making calls, sending texts, and


using various messaging apps.

Lesson 3: 3 Fundamental Elements Of


Computer
Input- Refers to any information or data that is sent to a
computer for processing
Output- Is the information that is displayed or printed
on paper as a result of a particular program

3 Fundamental elements of the computer


- Input Devices
- Output Devices
- System Unit
Input Devices- any hardware device that sends
data to a computer allowing you to interact and
control it.

Keyboard- A simple device comprising


keys and alphabet, numbers, or number
commands computer for various actions to be

performed
Mouse- It is also known as a pointing
device. Using the mouse we can directly click on the
various files and programs
Joystick- It is a device that is attached to an
angle to the base so that it can be moved and
controlled. Mostly used in video games

Light pen- It is a wand-light-looking


device that can be moved over the device’s

screen
Microphone- Using a Microphone,
sound can be stored in a device in its digital
form. It converts sound into an electrical signal
SCANNER- Scan images or text and convert them
into digital signals

Barcode Reader is an optical scanner. The


source of light is passed through a bar code and
its details are displayed on the screen
Output Devices
-Receives data from a computer, usually
for display, projection, or physical
reproduction

Monitor- Displays all the icons, text,


images, etc. over a screen

Printer- A device that makes a copy


of pictorial or textual content over paper
Speaker- A device that makes a copy of the
electrical signal from the microphone

Projector- An
optical device that presents an image or moving
images onto a projection screen. Commonly used
in auditoriums and movie theaters.

Headphones- Perform
the same function as a speaker, the only
difference is the frequency of sound.
System unit- The computer's primary
device, including the motherboard, CPU, RAM,
and other components, is housed in a case,
which performs the necessary functions and
results for complex calculations, ensuring the
computer's functionality.
Special lesson: Different parts of the back
of the computer

-Power Supply Input: Where you connect the power cable


to supply electricity to the computer

-Power Switch: The physical switch to turn the computer


on or off.

Cooling Fan Vent: Allows heat to escape from the


computer, often located near the power supply.
Motherboard I/O Ports:
USB Ports: Universal Serial Bus ports for connecting various
peripherals.

Audio Jacks: Ports for headphones, microphones, and

speakers.
Ethernet Port: Connects to a wired network.
HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort: Ports for connecting to monitors or other
display devices.

PS/2 Ports: Older ports for connecting a keyboard

and mouse.
Expansion Slots: Openings on the back of the
computer for adding expansion cards, such as graphics cards,
sound cards, or network cards.
Expansion Slots: Openings on the back of the
computer for adding expansion cards, such as graphics cards,
sound cards, or network cards.

Serial and Parallel Ports (less common today): Used for


connecting older peripherals like printers and serial devices.
PCI or PCIe Slots: Slots for installing additional expansion cards.

Audio Output (S/PDIF): For digital audio output.

VGA Port: An older video connection standard.

Power Supply Fan Vent: Allows airflow for cooling the power
supply unit.
Cable Lock Slot: A slot for attaching a security cable to prevent
theft.

Wi-Fi Antenna Connectors: If the computer has a built-in Wi-Fi


card, there might be antenna connectors.

External Storage Ports:

eSATA: External SATA port for connecting external hard drives.

USB Ports: Used for connecting external storage devices.


Card Reader: Some computers may have a built-in card reader for
SD cards and other memory cards.

DVI-D Port: Digital Visual Interface port for connecting to a


monitor.

Thunderbolt/Mini DisplayPort: High-speed data and display


connection.

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