5-Computer Basic
5-Computer Basic
5-Computer Basic
OPERATIONS
Basic Terms, Concepts, Functions
and Characteristics of PC Hardware
Components
Question?
What is a computer?
COMPUTER
A computer is an electronic device that
manipulates information, or data. It has the
ability to store, retrieve, and process data
and then…displays the results.
Uses of Computer
Send electronic mail (e-mail) to a friend in the
Philippines and abroad. ~ No Stamp Required ~
View and edit digital pictures on your computer.
Listen to your favorite music on the internet.
Watch the latest DVD release on your computer.
“Please Pass the Popcorn”
With the use of the internet and a web camera,
talk and see someone from another country with
the use of computer.
Pay your bills online.
Used to manage Home Budget. You can
easily calculate your expenses and income.
People can find any type of information on
the internet. Educational and informative
websites are available to download books,
tutorials etc. to improve their knowledge
and learn new things.
Uses of computers in Medical Field
Uses of Computers in Business
Three Components of Computer
1.Hardware
The computer equipment
Includes printers, monitors, disk drives, etc.
2.Software
Programs which tell the computer what to do
Examples - word processing, spreadsheet,
presentations, photoshop, games, etc.
3.Peopleware
Users
Encoders, programmers, Systems Analysts
HARDWARE COMPONENTS
Input Devices
Input devices are any electronic devices connected to
computer that produce input signals.
A webcam is an example of an
input device for video input.
Speaker
Headphone woofer
Storage Devices
What Is Computer Storage?
• Information and documents are
stored in computer storage so
that it can be retrieved
whenever they are needed later
on.
• Computer storage is the storing
of data in an electromagnetic
form to be accessed by a
computer processor.
Types of Computer Storage
1. Primary storage
2. Secondary storage
Primary Storage
RAM stores data during and after ROM is another type of memory
processing. RAM is also known as permanently stored inside the
a working memory. computer.
The data in RAM can be read All the contents in ROM can be
(retrieved) or written (stored). accessed and read but cannot be
changed.
RAM is volatile which means the ROM is non-volatile. It holds the
programs and data in RAM are programs and data when the
lost when the computer is computer is powered off.
powered off.
Random-Access Memory (RAM) Read-Only Memory (ROM)
A computer uses RAM to hold Programs in ROM have been
temporary instructions and data prerecorded.
needed to complete tasks. This It can only be stored by
enables the CPU (Central the manufacturer once and it
Processing Unit) to access cannot be changed.
instructions and data stored in the
memory very quickly
Secondary Storage
• Secondary storage is another alternative storage to save
your work and documents. It is very useful to store
programs and data for future use.
• It is non-volatile, which means that it does not need
power to maintain the information stored in it. It will
store the information until it is erased.
Types Of Secondary Storage
Magnetic Medium
Magnetic Medium is a non-volatile storage medium. It can
be any type of storage medium that utilizes magnetic patterns to
represent information. The devices use disks that are coated
with magnetically sensitive material. Examples of magnetic
storage are:
• magnetic disk such as:
a floppy disk, used for off-line storage
hard disk, used for secondary storage
• magnetic tape such as
video cassette,
audio storage reel-to-reel tape
Optical Medium
Examples are: RAM / ROM. Examples are: Floppy disc, Hard disk,
CDROM, USB storages
Basic terminology
• 8 Bits = 1 Byte
• 1024 Byte = 1 KB
• 1,048,576 Bytes = 1024 KB = 1 MB
• 1,073,741,824 Bytes = 1024 MB = 1 GB
• 1,099,511,627,776 Bytes = 1024 GB = 1 TB
Carry out mensuration and calculation
Examples of components and devices that use byte storage include:
random access memory (RAM), hard disk drive space, CDs, DVDs, and
MP3 players.
For example:
A file is 20 KB in size
1 KB = 1,024 Bytes
20 * 1,024 = 20,480 bytes in a 20 KB file
Carry out mensuration and calculation
2. 3*1,048,576=3,145,728
2*1,073,741,824=2,147,483,648
2,147,483,648/3,145,728 = 682 files