The Parts of a Computer System
Let us first look at what a
Computer and a Computer System is.
A computer can be
classified as a device that takes in raw data as input and processes it and
provides information as the output. The computer also has the ability to store
data and information.
The computer
system consists of hardware (Physical components), software and users (people
who use the computer) that are necessary to make the computer function and to
processes data in a meaningful way and store data.
The physical organization of devices and the organization according to functionality of a
computer system can be developed by reference to the above definitions. Figure
1.1 and figure 1.2 can be used to illustrate this physical and functional organization of a computer system.
A study of the figure 1.1 and
figure 1.2 shows that a computer system has four clear categorizations for
hardware and functionality of that hardware. They can be listed as:
Hardware components of a computer |
Logical design of the components of the computer
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1.
Processor, memory and integrating devices
2.
Input devices
3.
Output devices
4.
Storage devices
All hardware components in a
computer can be put into one of these four categories. Following are some of
the hardware devices that are commonly found in modern day computer.
Processor, memory and integrating devices
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Central Processing Unit (CPU)
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Motherboard or Main board
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Main Memory
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Power supply
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VGA card
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Sound card
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LAN Card
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TV Card
Input Devices
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Keyboard
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Pointer device (e.g. Mouse, track-ball)
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Joystick and Game Pads
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Scanner
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Microphones, Still Digital Cameras and Video
Cameras
Output Devices
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Monitor and LCD Panel
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Printers
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Speakers
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Plotters
Storage Devices
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Hard drives
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DVD and CD ROM
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Tape Drives
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Flash Disks and Memory Cards
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Floppy disks
Computer Hardware
This section gives a description of the features and
the functionality of the parts of a computer.
The processor
The human brain can be considered as the organ that
does all the analysis of the information we receive through our five senses:
sight, smell, touch, hearing and taste (figure 1.3). It then produces
appropriate responses to the information we received. The information received
by the brain, the thoughts and ideas it generated is retained in the brain.
Further more it is the organ that controls the functionality of our body’s
organs and parts. The brain is also capable of independent and creative thought
and the generation of new ideas. The human brain learns some of its
functionality and control through experience (learning) and some through
instinct.
The computer’s equivalent to the brain is
referred to as the processor. It is capable of receiving information from its
input devices and then processing that information and to provide an output. It also has the capability to store this information in a storage
device. The processor is responsible for controlling the various devices of a
computer.
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