L4 - Input Devices (and output devices now mwahhahahhahahahhahahhaaha)

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yeah it's output devices ok (too challenging for you?)

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what is an input device may i ask

any device that allows you to pass information from the outside world into a computer system

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pen type barcode readers

  • contain a light source and a photo diode

  • the tip of the pen is dragged across the bars

  • the diode measures the light intensity and generates a waveform that is used to measure the width of the bars and spaces

  • durable because they can be sealed against dust dirt and environmental hazards

  • limited applications because must be in direct contact with barcode

  • laser scanners are basically the same but are more applicable and have a laser beam

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camera based readers

  • uses a camera and image processing techniques to decode 1D or 2D barcode, printed or onscreen, damaged or poorly printed

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digital cameras

  • uses CCD or CMOS sensors

  • includes a grid of millions of light sensors

  • records binary data onto camera’s memory card

  • CCD produces higher quality images than CMOS because CCD uses 100 times as much power

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characteristics of RFID tags

  • can be read without line of sight and from 300m

  • pass stored data from tag to receiver

  • has a microchip transponder and an antenna

  • smallest tags are rice-sized

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passive and active RFID tags

  • active tags include a battery to power tag so it actively transmits a signal for a reader to pick up so they are larger

  • passive tags are cheaper because they don’t have a battery and they rely on the reader emitting radio waves to provide it with electromagnetic power, then the tag becomes energised and can send data to the reader

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what is an output device.uwu

take data produced by the computer and turn it into a form that humans can understand

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what are LCD (light crystal display) monitors?

  • groups of rgb diodes to form each pixel

  • sharper, realistic, vivid image

  • back-lit by LEDS

  • thin screens because LEDS are small

  • long lasting, low power, low heat, bright light

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decrivez-moi les OLED (organic LED) screens

  • brighter, thinner and lighter

  • plastic, flexible screen

  • flexible enough to print onto clothing

  • don’t require backlighting

  • refresh 200 times faster than LCDS

  • allow colours to be viewed from a bigger viewing angle

  • water-sensitive and not long lasting

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what are laser printers like?

  • high quality high speed printing

  • use powdered ink called toner

  • used in homes, businesses and printing services

  • colour laser printers are more expensive to run than b/w

  • 4 cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow, black)

  • not good for photorealistic things

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what’s going on with inkjet printers these days?

  • spray dots of ink onto paper to create an image

  • can produce excellent photo-realistic images depending on resolution, number of cartridges, quality of paper

  • slower but cheaper than laser printers

  • replace cartridges recently

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what’s the hot gossip about dot matrix/impact printer?

  • a matrix of pins strike the surface of the paper through an inked ribbon to form letters

  • useful when multi-part stationery

  • can operate in damp and dirty environments

  • noisy, slow, poor print quality

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3D printers (like what even are they?)

  • can produce spare parts and prototypes

  • can produce car parts, med equipment and accessories (basically anything)

  • can also produce guns (hmmmmm)

    • can be used when one-off items are required

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multimedia projectors

can present graphics, audio, text and video on the screen interactively

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computer speakers

  • most PCs, smartphones etc have basic inbuilt speakers

  • high quality speakers can also be bought

  • they give verbal sat nav instructions, act as screen readers, send notifications

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actuators (don’t really remember when i asked honestly but here we are")

  • motors that are used in conjunction with sensors to control a mechanism

  • open windows, start pump, turn wheel, control devices in a smart home

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