yeah it's output devices ok (too challenging for you?)
what is an input device may i ask
any device that allows you to pass information from the outside world into a computer system
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
camera based readers
uses a camera and image processing techniques to decode 1D or 2D barcode, printed or onscreen, damaged or poorly printed
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
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
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
what is an output device.uwu
take data produced by the computer and turn it into a form that humans can understand
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
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
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
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
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
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
multimedia projectors
can present graphics, audio, text and video on the screen interactively
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
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