Thursday 5 February 2015

Secondary Storage Devices


What is Storage Device? 

Storage Devices are the data that are used in the computers to store the data. The computer has many types of data storage devices. Some of them can be classified as the removable data Storage Devices and the others as the non removable data Storage Devices.

Computer Memory?

The memory is of two types: 
  • Primary memory 
The primary memory is the volatile memory (RAM). The volatile memory is the kind of the memory that is erasable
  • Secondary memory. 
The secondary memory is the non volatile memory. The non volatile memory is the one where in the contents cannot be erased. Basically when we talk about the data storage devices it is generally assumed to be the secondary memory.


What are the secondary Storage Devices? 

The secondary memory is used to store the data permanently in the computer. The secondary storage devices are usually as follows: 

Hard disk drives – this is the most common type of storage device that is used in almost all the computer systems. 

The other ones include the floppy disk drives, the CD ROM, and the DVD ROM. The flash memory, the USB data card etc.


Magnetic tapes:

Magnetic tape has been used for data storage for over 50 years. When storing large amounts of data, tape can be substantially less expensive than disk or other data storage options. This medium consisting of a thin tape with a coating of a fine magnetic material, used for recording analogue or digital data. A device that stores computer data on magnetic tape is a tape drive. The capacity of tape media are generally on the same order as hard disk drives (The largest being about 5 Terabytes in 2011). Magnetic Tapes Generally transfer data a bit slower than hard drives, however magnetic tapes are cheaper and are more durable .

Drawbacks: 

  • Writing and retrieving data is slow. 
  • It uses serial access for reading and writing. • 
Applications of Magnetic Tapes: 

Magnetic tapes are used for application which requires extremely large storage capacity where speed of access is not an issue. It is commonly used for backups of file servers for computer networks, in a variety of batch processing applications such as reading of bank cheques, payroll processing and general stock control.


Floppy Disk:

Floppy Disks were an were a ubiquitous form of data storage between 1980's and early 2000's, Floppy disks comes in 3 sizes: 8-inches, 5.5-inches and 3.5-inches. The capacities of Floppy disks vary between 1-2.50 Megabytes and these devices were very slow, reading data at rates of bytes and kbytes/second. However, most are very small and portable. 

Application of floppy Disk:

Any use where small files such as word processing, small spreadsheets and databases need to be moved from one computer to another. Useful to backup small data files.


Hard discs: 

  • Fixed Hard Disk
  • Portable hard disk

Fixed Hard Disk:

A fixed hard disk drive is the device used to store large amounts of digital information in computers. Hard disk drives are used to store operating systems, software, video, music and working data. These are suitable for any application which requires very fast access to data for both reading and writing to. Almost all computers used a fixed hard disc. Used for on-line and real time processes requiring direct access. Used in file servers for computer networks to store large amount of data.

It is a non-volatile, random access digital magnetic data storage device. A hard drive is made up of platters which stored the data, and read/write heads to transfer data. A Hard Drive is generally the fastest of the secondary storage devices, and has the largest data storage capacity, approximately the same as Magnetic Tapes. Hard drives however, are not very portable and are primarily used internally in a computer system. Some persons use hard drives externally as a form of storage and as a substitute for portable storage, hard drives used for these purposes are called external hard drives.

Portable hard disc:

Portable hard discs Portable hard discs are good fun because you can carry data about all over the place and transfer information, programs, pictures, etc between computers. This hardware can be connected with laptop, notebook and pc using USB port. Plug and play enable the device more flexible to the user. We can carry any where else due to its smaller size, price and capacity.

Advantages: 

Greatly improved data cargo carrying capacity (relative to the 1.44 Mb floppy disc). • You don't need to worry about the other person having the same type of special cartridge drive as yourself. 

Disadvantages:

Hard drives have to be handled quite carefully, and when being transported should be wrapped in something soft and put in a padded bag. • More expensive than other forms of removable media. 

Application:

Portable disc discs are used to store very large files which need transporting from one computer to another and price is not an issue.


Optical backing storage Devices:

Optical backing storage media such as CDs and DVDs Optical disk is an electronic data storage medium from which data is read and written to by using a low-powered laser beam. It is flat, circular, plastic or glass disk on which data is stored in the form of light and dark pits. There are three basic types of optical disks: Read-only optical disks, Write once read many Optical disks and Rewritable Optical disks. Two main types of optical disks are: CD and DVD.


What is Storage Device? 

CDs tend to be used for large files (but smaller than 1Gb) which are too big for a floppy disc to hold such as music and general animation. 

CD ROM/DVD ROM:

Applications which require the prevention of deletion of data, accidental or otherwise. CD R/DVD R Applications which require a single ‘burning’ of data, e.g. CDs - recording of music downloads from the Internet, recording of music from MP3 format, recording of data for archiving or backup purposes. DVDs – recording of film movies and television programs. • CD RW/DVD RW Applications which require the updating of information and ability to record over old data. Not suitable for music recording but is very useful for keeping generations of files. DVDs have between five and ten times the capacity of CDs.

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DVD:

DVD is an abbreviation of Digital Versatile Disc, and is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage. The DVD supports disks with capacities of 4.7 GB to 17 GB and access rates of 600 KBps to 1.3 MBps. A standard DVD disc store up to 4.7 GB of data. There are two types of DVD's: DVD-ROM and DVD-RW. DVD-ROM are stands for DVD-Read Only Memory and they function the same way Read Only Memory Does. DVD-RW Stards for DVD-Rewritable, these disks can be erased and rewritten at any time.






Flash Drive – Pen drive: 

A flash drive is a small external storage device, typically the size of a human thumb that consists of flash memory. USB flash drives are removable and re-writable reads and writes to flash memory. They are a solid-state storage medium that's both inexpensive and durable. Currently, USB 2.0 flash drives on the market are able to reach a data transfer speed of 480 Mbit/s USB 3.0 has transmission speeds of up to 5 Gbit/s. USB Flash drives vary in sizes from 128 Megabytes to 64 Gigabytes. More commonly used sizes vary from 2 Gigabytes -16 Gigabytes.







Flash Memory cards:
Flash Memory cards Flash memory is a EEPROM non-volatile computer storage chip. These Memory cards currently vary in sizes between 1 Gigabytes -16 Gigabytes and they transfer data at a rate of approximately 14.65 MB/s. Inexpensive and durable, and are very small. Ithave a size of about 1 inch * 0.75 inch with a thickness of about 2mm. Flash memory cards also have a smaller version which is used within cell phones, digital camera, Tablet Pc etc.,

Computer Hardware & Input/Output Devices

INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES & COMPUTER HARDWARE

What is Computer Hardware?

Hardware, in the computer world, refers to the physical components that make up a computer system.
There are many different kinds of hardware that can be installed inside, and connected to the outside, of a computer.

List of Computer Hardware

Here are some common individual computer hardware components that you'll often find inside a modern computer. In a desktop computer, these parts are found inside the case.


  • Central Processing Unit (CPU)
  • Motherboar
  • Random Access Memory (RAM)
  • Video Card
  • Hard Disk (HDD)
  • Solid State Drive (SSD)
  • Optical Drive
  • Card Reader



Here are some common hardware that you might find connected to the outside of a computer
  • Monitor 
  • Keyboard 
  • Mouse
  • Speaker 
  • Printer



Here are some less common computer hardware, either because these pieces are now usually integrated into other devices or because they've been replaced with newer technology


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  • Sound Card 
  • Network Interface Card (NIC) 
  • Expansion Card (Firewire
  • USB, Thunderbolt, etc. 
  • Hard Drive 
  • Controller Card 
  • Analog Modem 
  • Scanner 
  • Floppy
  • Webcam 
  • Microphone
  • Tape Drive 
  • Zip Drive

What is a CPU?

The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is responsible for interpreting and executing most of the commands from the computer's hardware and software. 

The CPU could be considered the "brains" of the computer.

A modern CPU is usually small and square with many short, rounded, metallic connectors on its underside. Some older CPU have pins instead metallic connectors.




What is a Motherboard?

The motherboard serves to connect all of the parts of a computer together. The hard drives, optical drives, video card, sound card and other ports and expansion cards all connect to the motherboard directly or via cables.
The motherboard is the piece of computer hardware that can be thought of as the "back bone" of the PC.





What is RAM?

Random Access Memory (RAM) is the "working memory" in a computer.
Additional RAM allows a computer to work with more information at the same time which can have a dramatic effect on total system performance.







What is a Video Card?

The video card is an expansion card that allows the computer to send graphical information to a video display device such as a monitor, TV, or projector.








What is a Hard Disk Drive?

The hard disk drive is the main, and usually largest, data storage hardware device in a computer.


The operating system, software titles and most other files are stored in the hard disk drive.








What is an Optical Disc Drive?

Optical drives retrieve and/or store data on optical discs like CDs, DVDs, and BDs (Blu-ray discs) which hold much more information than classic portable media options like the floppy disk.





What is a Monitor?

The monitor is the piece of computer hardware that displays the video and graphics information generated by the computer through the video card.


Monitors are very similar to televisions but usually display information at a much higher resolution.












What is a Keyboard?

The keyboard is the piece of computer hardware used to input text, characters and other commands into a computer or similar device.










What is a Mouse?

The mouse is an input device designed to manipulate objects on the computer screen. The mouse is also known as 'Pointer'.









What is a Sound Card?

The sound card is an expansion card that allows the computer to send audio information to an audio device like speakers or a pair of headphones.










What is a Floppy Drive?

The floppy drive is a piece of computer hardware that reads data from, and writes data to, a small disk.
The most common type of floppy drive is the 3.5" drive, followed by the 5.25" drive, among other sizes.








Saturday 17 January 2015

Scope of Touch Screen Devices



INTRODUCTION



  • A touch screen is an input device That Allows Users To Operate a PC By Simply touching the screen.
  • The Display Screen Has A Sensitive Glass Placed on it And We Could the desired Input By Touching It.
  • A touch Screen is based on CRT(Cathode Ray Tube) Technology, That accepts direct on screen input

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HISTORY

  • Historians consider the first touchscreen to be a capacitive touchscreen invented by E.A. Johnson in the UK around 1965. The inventorinitially developed this technology for air traffic control.


  • 2002 Microsoft’s Windows XP Tablet


  • 2007 Apple’s iPhone (Multi-touch)


  • 1993 Apple’s Newton and IBM’s Simon








WHEN IT IS APPLICABLE ?


  • It allows users to interact directly with what is being displayed, rather than indirectly using a mouse or keyboard.


  • Can be used without any intermediate device.


  • Found in modern smartphones, videogames, pc tablets, navigation systems, etc. 






ADVANTAGES
 


  • Touchscreens provide end users an opportunity to interact with the computer,improving the human-computer interface and improving the user’s experience.
  • Touchscreens provide an easy to understand,intuitive interface for the human brain.
  • Fumbling with a mouse and keyboard isn’t always the easiest thing to do and touchscreen technology can help. It Saves Time





DISADVANTAGES


  • Some disadvantages are that the user must be within arms reach of the display, it would be difficult to select small items.
  • It can caused you to feel a little electric shocks if you touch the screen with your wet fingers.
  • They cost more than alternative devices.
  • The screen gets dirty from finger prints.

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EXAMPLES

These Are The Most Popular Touch Screen Devices 
SMARTPHONES:

  • Microsoft Lumia.
  • iPhone.
  • Samsung Smart Phones

PADS:
  • iPad2
  • Samsung Tab 10.13.
  • Sony Vaio Duo 11 - Ultrabook

GAMING GEARS:

  • Nintendo 3DS 
  • PS Vita
  • Nintendo Wii U

This technology is used at different places

like,


  • Gas & Fuel Stations
  • At Cinemas, Restaurants,Airports.In Cars
  • Super Markets











TOUCH SCREEN MARKET

Touch screen interfaces are becoming increasingly common in mobile consumer devices, such as mobile phones, tablets and e-books. IDTechEx forecasts revenue of the touchscreen market to be US$ 14bn in 2012 and to triple in the next decade.


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TECHNOLOGIES
Four different technologies used to make touchscreens today:
  • Resistive
  • Capacitive
  • Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW)
  • Infrared LED or Optical

 CONCLUSION

  • As it is very friendly, fast, accurate, easy for the novices and fun to operate. It has been widely accepted.

  • Today, This Technology is been adopted by computer,mobile users of all abilities because it is innovative, simple.
  • In Future there will be no usage of mouse and keyboards as they will be replaced by touchscreens for sure.
  • Designers are trying to use touch screen to simplify input commands