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2.1 System Concept
2.2 Number
System & Representation
2.1.1 Overview of Computer System2.1.2 Data
Representation
2.1.3 Storage Capacity
2.2.1 Binary
2.2.2 Hexadecimal
2.3 Information Coding
Scheme
2.4 Logic Gate & Simple Logic
Circuit
2.4.1 Boolean Expression
2.4.2 Logic Gate
2.4.3 Simple Logic Circuit
2.5 Hardware
2.5.1 Motherboard
2.5.2 Processor
2.5.3 Memory
2.5.4 Input and Output
device
2.5.5 Storage
2.5.6 Adapter Card
2.6Software
2.6.1 System Software
2.6.2 Application Software
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2.1.1 OVERVIEW OF COMPUTER SYSTEM
2.1.2 DATA REPRESENTATION
2.1.3 STORAGE CAPACITY
SYSTEMSYSTEM
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- Identify the the processes involved in a computerprocesses involved in a computer
Learning Outcomes :
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What is Computer?An electronic device that accepts input, process data and produces output.
Computer Concept 2011
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What is Computer System?a complete, working computerthat includes operating system, software and hardware
which are necessary to make the computer function
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Components of Computer System
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System
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Basic processes in computer
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Input-Process-Output (IPO) Model
Storage
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2.1 System Concept 2.1.1 Overview of Computer System
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2.1 System Concept 2.1.1 Overview of Computer System
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2.1 System Concept 2.1.1 Overview of Computer System
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2.1.1 OVERVIEW OF COMPUTER SYSTEM
2.1.2 DATA REPRESENTATION
SYSTEMSYSTEM
2.12.1
2.1.3 STORAGE CAPACITY
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Learning Outcome :
- Explain how data is representedhow data is represented in computerin computer
2.1 System Concept 2.1.2 Data Representation
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How does a computer represent data?
By using two unique binary digits 1 and 0 to represent the two states on and off.
computer recognizes only
two discrete electrical states (on
and off)
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Representation
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Bit A binary digit (1 or 0). The smallest unit of data. Represents an electrical state (on or off). Bit 1 represents On. Bit 0 represents Off.
Byte A group of 8 bits (ex:11110000). Represents a character such as a digit, a
letter, a punctuation mark or any symbol in computer.
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2.1 System Concept 2.1.2 Data Representation
Example :
00110100 represents 4
00110110 represents 6
01000101 represents E
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How a letter is converted to binary form and backStep 1.
The user presses the capital letter D on the keyboard.
Step 2.An electronic signal for the capital letter D is sent to the system unit.
Step 3.The signal for the capital letter D is converted to its binary code (01000100) and is stored in memory for processing.
Step 4.After processing, the binary code for the capital letter D is converted to an image, and displayed on the monitor.
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2.1.1 OVERVIEW OF COMPUTER SYSTEM
2.1.2 DATA REPRESENTATION
2.1.3 STORAGE CAPACITY SYSTEMSYSTEM
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Learning Outcomes :
- Differentiate various size of storage capacityDifferentiate various size of storage capacity
2.1 System Concept 2.1.3 Storage Capacity
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Capacity – The number of bytes(characters) can be hold by storage medium
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Example of Storage
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Measured in units such as KB, MB, GB
The capacity of a storage medium is measured by the number of bytes it can hold
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Measured in units such as KB, MB, GB
1 KB 1024 bytes
1 MB 1024 KB ( about 1 million bytes )
1 GB 1024 MB ( about 1 billion bytes )
1 TB 1024 GB ( about 1 trillion bytes )
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Capacity
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Typical storage and capacities
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Storage Capacity
Tape drive A few hundred kilobytes to several gigabytes
Diskette 1.44 MB
CD-ROM 650 MB – 1GB
Hard disksExternal hard
diskRemovable hard
disk
Up to 4TB or moreUP to 1TB or more
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DVD and Blu-ray Storage Capacities
Sides Layers DVD Blu-ray
1 1 4.7GB 25GB
1 2 8.5GB 50GB
2 1 9.4GB 50GB
2 2 17GB 100GB
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2.1 System Concept 2.1.3 Storage Capacity
Typical of Flash Memory Storage
Storage Capacities
Solid State Drives(SSD) 16GB – 256GB
Memory cardsCompact Flash(CF)Secure Digital(SD)
SDHC XD Picture Card
512MB – 100GB512MB – 8GB4GB – 32GB
256MB – 2GB
USB Flash Drive 512MB – 100GB
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Example 1 : Convert 1GB to KB
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Example 2 : Convert MB to GB
1200 MB = 1200/1024 = 1.17 GB
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SUMMARY Definition of computer. Definition of computer system. The components of a computer system. Types of hardware. Types of software. Basic operations/processes involved in a computer. How is data represented. Definition of bit and byte. Units of data measurement. Storage capacity Converting units of data measurement.
2.1 System Concept 2.1.3 Storage Capacity