Computer Systems: Chapter 3 (Peripherals) Flashcards

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What is an Interface?

A

An Interface is the hardware and associated software needed to allow communication between the processor and its peripheral devices.

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What are the functions of an Interface? (5)

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  • Buffering
  • Data Format conversion
  • Voltage conversion
  • Protocol conversion
  • Handling of Status signals
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What is Buffering?

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Buffering involves holding data temporarily while it is in transit between the processor and the peripheral

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What is Data Format conversion?

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Data Format conversion involves changing the data received from the peripheral into a form that the processor can understand and vice versa, for example serial to parallel

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5
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What Voltage conversion?

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Voltage conversion is required when a peripheral operates using a different voltage from that used by the processor and its associated components on the motherboard

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What is Protocol conversion?

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Protocol conversion is required when a peripheral operates using a different protocol from that used by the processor and its associated components on the motherboard

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7
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What is ‘Handling of Status Signals’?

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Status signals show whether or not a peripheral device is ready to communicate

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What is Serial Data Transmission?

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Serial Data transmission sends the bits for each character in the data one after another along the same data line

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What is Parallel Data Transmission?

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Parallel Data transmission sends each bit which makes up a character simultaneously along separate data lines

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What is an advantage of using a Buffer?

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Using a buffer helps the system compensate for the differences in operating speeds between the CPU and its peripherals

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What is an advantage of using a Spooler?

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A spooler uses fast backing storage, which will speed up performance

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12
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What is a Solid State storage device?

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It is a storage device that contains no moving parts

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13
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What are 2 examples of SSD’s?

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  • Flash Cards (Flash RAM & Flash ROM)

* USB Flash memory (USB 1 & USB 2)

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What are the advantages of using SSD’s? (2)

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  • SSD’s are small

* SSD’s use less power than hard disk drives

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What is a disadvantage of using SSD’s?

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SSD’s are expensive

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16
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What are the development trends in Backing storage devices? (4)

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  • Increased capacity
  • Increased read and write speeds
  • Reduced physical size
  • Lower cost per unit of storage
17
Q

What hardware would you use for creating a multimedia catalog? (2)

A
  • Digital Still Camera

* Graphics Tablet

18
Q

What hardware would you use for setting up a LAN in a school? (2)

A
  • Switches/Hubs

* Network Interface Cards

19
Q

What hardware would you use for developing a school website? (2)

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  • Digital Still Camera

* Web Server

20
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What are 2 developments in interfaces?

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  • Increase the speed at which the interface allows the peripheral and computer to communicate
  • Allow wireless communication between the peripherals and the CPU
21
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What is a Buffer?

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A Buffer provides temporary storage of data, and can be used in RAM in a printer

22
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What is a Spooler?

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A Spooler is a program which saves data temporarily to fast backing storage before sending it to a peripheral

23
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Why are SSD’s used on small devices such as cameras? (2)

A

They have no moving parts, so are small and robust.

24
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State 2 ‘Status signals’

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  • Ready to transfer

* Finished transfer