Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Input and Output Devices - Cambridge
Nationals ICT
- Input Devices
- Keyboard
- QWERTY key layout
- Number pad 0-9
- Function bar and arrow keys
- Used to enter text into a computer system
- Scanner
- A beam of light is passed
over information to be
captured
- Scanned information can be edited
- Used to enter large amounts of text (OCR)
and images into a computer system
- Digital camera
- Takes digital photographs
- Photos can be entered into a computer system
- Magnetic strip
- Black strip on a plastic card
- Stores static information
- Useful for information not being altered
- Chip and PIN
- Card with a microchip and pin nimber
- E.g. Bank cards, loyalty cards
- Midi instruments
- Musical Instrument Digital Interface
- Used for composing and entering music into a
computer system
- Mouse
- Types of mouse
- Wired
- Wireless (uses bluetooth)
- Optical (LED)
- Laser (more sensitive)
- Used to move a cursor around a screen and to
select options and icons from menus
- Microphone
- Records speech and sound
- Can be omnidirectional to allow
internet audio to be converted
- Used for entering audio (generally analogue)
- Sensor
- Device that changes analogue signals
into digital signals
- No human intervention required
- Useful for collecting analogue data for
processing by a computer system
- Output Devices
- Printer
- Types of printer
- Laser
- Image is magnetised and toner particles
attracted to the charged areas
- More expensive
- Very good quality images
- Fast and quiet - good for offices
- Inkjet
- Tiny jets of ink are squirted on to a page
- Uses four main colours
- Fairly good quality prints
- Slow - not suitable for businesses
- Cheaper to buy, but have very expensive running costs
- Used to produce a hard copy of a document
- Plotter
- Produces diagrams by dotting pens on paper
- Slow to print, but produce very
large diagrams
- Suitable for architects or designers
- Monitor
- Also called a visual display unit (VDU)
- Displays graphics, text and videos on a screen
- Picture quality depends on the
number of pixels (resolution)
- Speakers
- Produce audio output from the device's sound card