1.1.3 Input, output and storage Flashcards
What are input devices?
- Devices that can be used to recieve external data and transfer it to the computer
What are output devices?
- Devices which can take data from the computer and transfer it to the user
What are the types of secondary storage?
- Flash
- Magnetic
- Optical
How does optical storage work?
- Read from and written to using lasers
- Binary information represented by portions of the disc which either reflect or scatter the incident laser light:
- A pit scatters light and represents a 0
- A land reflects light and represents a 1
- Pits and lands are written in spiral tracks on the disc’s surface
What are the three types of optical storage?
- CD
- DVD
- Blu-Ray
What are the properties of the three types of optical storage?
CD:
* Stores small quantities of information
* Small,thin and light so easilty portable
* Easilty damaged by scratches
* Relatively low transfer speeds
DVD:
* Higher storage capacity than CDs
Blu-Ray:
* More than five times as much storage than traditional DVDs
How does magnetic storage work?
- Represent binary information using two magnetic states:
Polarised
Unpolarised - Most common type is hard disk drives
- Magnetic tape also stores information magnetically
What are the types of magnetic storage?
- Hard disk drives
- Magnetic Tape
- Floppy disks
How does flash storage work?
- Logic gates used to store charge in one of two states: high or low
- Information is stored on blocks, combined to form pages
- Can be erased and reprogrammed electronically
- Is non-volatile
What are the properties of the 3 types of magnetic storage?
Hard Disk Drives:
* High capacity
* Rotate disc at high speeds to read/write information
* Somewhat slow data transfer speeds
* Many moving parts means easily damaged by storage
Magnetic tape:
* Long stretches of type wound onto reels passed through readers
* Space consuming way of storing data
Floppy discs:
* Thin magnetic disc enclosed in plastic to protect it from dust and dirt
* Thin and light weight making it very portable
* Low storage capacity (1MB)
What is the type of flash storage?
SSD
What are the properties of SSDs?
- Extremely light and portable
- No moving parts
- High data transfer rates
- Main disadvantage is cost
- Limited lifespan
What is the role of primary storage?
- Stores information like code instructions to execute the files which are required by running programs
What are the types of primary storage?
- RAM
- ROM
What are the properties of RAM?
- Random access memory
- Type of fast volatile memory
- Stores currently running programs
- Faster than secondary memory
- More expensive than secondary memory