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System Unit Components Chapter2 ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016

The System Unit What is the system Case that contains electronic components of the computer use d to process data Sometimes called the chassis unit? system unit system unit system unit system unit ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 Next 2

The System Unit What are common components inside the system unit? Processor Memory Adapter cards Sound card Modem card Video card Network card Ports Drive bays Power supply power supply ports network card modem card drive bays processor memory sound card video card ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 3

The System Unit What is the motherboa rd? Main circuit boar d in system unit Contains adapter cards, processor chips, and memory chips Also called syste m board Expansion slots for adapter cards adapter cards processor chip memory chips memory slots motherboard ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 4

The System Unit What is a chip? Small piece of semi- conducting material on which integrated circuits are etched Integrated circuits contain many microscopic pathways capable of carrying electrical current Chips are packaged so they can be attached to a circuit board dual inline packages (DIP) holds memory chips pin grid array (PGA) package holds processor chips ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 5

Central Processing Unit What is the central processing unit (CPU?) Interprets and carries out basic instructions that operate a computer Control unit directs and coordinates operations in computer Arithmetic logic unit (ALU) performs arithmetic, comparison, and logical operations Input Devices Also called the processor Control Unit Data Processor Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) Information Data Information Memo r y Information Data Information Storage Devices Information O utput D evices ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 6

Central Processing Unit What is a machine cycle? Four operations of the CPU comprise a machine cycle Step 1. Fetch Obtain program instruction or data item from memory Step 4. Store Write result to m emory ALU Me ory Processor Step 3. Execute Carry out command Contro l Unit Step. 2 Decode Translate instruction into commands ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 7

Central Processing Unit What is a register? Temporary high-speed storage area that holds data and instructions Stores location from where instruction was fe tched Stores Stores data instructio n while it is while ALU being d ecoded comp utes it Stores results of calculation ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 8

Central Processing Unit SOME OF THE TOP PROCESSORS FROM INTEL PROCESSOR DATE CLOCK SPEED TYPE INTRODUCED Intel i7-5960x August 2014 3.00 GHz Desktop Intel i7-5930k August 2014 3.50 GHz Desktop Intel i7-6700k August 2015 4.00 GHz Desktop Intel E7-8857V2 February 2015 3.00 GHz Server Intel i7-5820k August 2014 3.30 GHz Desktop Intel i7-5775c June 2015 3.30 GHz Desktop Intel Core i7- September 2015 4.00 GHz Desktop 4790K Intel E3-1271 V3 April 2014 3.60 GHz Server Intel E3-1281 V3 April 2014 3.70 GHz Server Athlon 1999 IS-IT-UOB 2016 ITBIS105 Next 9

Central Processing Unit SOME OF THE TOP PROCESSORS FROM AMD PROCESSOR DATE INTRODUCED CLOCK SPEED TYPE AMD Athlon X4 880K March 2016 4.00 GHz Desktop AMD FX-9590 June 2014 4.7 GHz Desktop AMD FX-8320E February 2015 3.5 GHz Desktop AMD A10-7870K May 2015 3.9 GHz Desktop AMD Opteron 300 Series Processors 2003-2013 1.8-3.8 GHz Server 1999 Athlon IS-IT-UOB 2016 ITBIS105 Next 9

Data Representation How do computers represent data? Most computers are digital Recognize only two discrete states: on or off Use a binary system to recognize two states Use Number system with two unique digits: 0 and 1, called bits (short for binary digits) ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 10

Data Representation What is a byte? Eight bits grouped together as a unit Provides enough different combinations of 0s and 1s to represent 256 individual characters Numbers Uppercase and lowercas e letters Punctuation marks ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 11

Data Representation How is a letter converted to binary form and back? Step 1. The user presses the capital letter D (shift+d key) on the keyboard. Step. 2 An electronic signal for the capital letter D is sent to the system unit. Step 4. After processing, the binary code for the capital letter D is converted to an image, and displayed on the output device. ITBIS105 Step 3. The signal for the capital letter D is converted to its ASCII binary code (01000100) and is stored in memory for processing. IS-IT-UOB 2016 12

Memory What is memory? Electronic components that store instructions, data, and results Consists of one or more chips on motherboard or other circuit board Each byte stored in unique location called an address, similar to addresses on a passenger train Seat #2B4 Seat #2B3 IS-IT-UOB ITBIS105 2016 13

Memory How is memory measured? By number of bytes available for storage Term Abbreviation Approximate Size Kilobyte KB or K 1 thousand bytes Megabyte MB 1 million bytes Gigabyte GB 1 billion bytes Terabyte TB 1trillion bytes ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2013 14

Memory (1) Random access memory (RAM) Memory chips that can be read from and written to by processor Also called main memory or primary storage Most RAM is volatile, it is lost when computer s power is turned off The more RAM a computer has, the faster it responds ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 15

Memory How do progra m out of RAM? Operating system instructions instructions transfer in and Operating system interface Step 1. When you start the computer, certain operating system files load into RAM from the hard disk. The operating system displays the user interface on the screen. Web browser instructions Word processing program instructions RAM Web browser window Word processing program window Step 2. When you start a Web browser, the program s instructions load into RAM from the hard disk. The Web browser window is displayed on the screen. Step 3. When you start a word processing program, the program s instructions load into RAM from the hard disk. The word processing program, along with the Web Browser and certain operating system instructions are in RAM. The word processing program window is displayed on the screen. Step 4. When you quit a program, such as the Web browser, its program instructions are removed from RAM. The Web browser no longer is displayed on the screen. Web browser program instructions are removed from RAM Web browser window no longer is displayed on desktop ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 16

Memory How much R AM do you need? Depends on type of applications you intend to run on your computer RAM 128 to 256 MB 256 to 1 GB 1GB and up Use Home and business users managing personal finance Using standard application software such as word processing Using educational or entertainment CD-ROMs Communicating with others on the Web Users requiring more advanced multimedia capabilities Running number-intensive accounting, financial, or spreadsheet programs Using voice recognition Working with videos, music, and digital imaging Creating Web sites Participating in video conferences Playing Internet games Power users creating professional Web sites Running sophisticated CAD, 3D design, or other graphics-intensive software ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 17

Memory (2) Read-on y l memory (ROM) Memory chips that store permanent data and instructions Firmware Manufactured with permanently written data, instructions, or information EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) PROM Type of PROM ( programmabl e containing microcode read-only programmer memory) can erase Blank ROM hip c onto wh ich a programm r e can write permanently T hree typ es: Nonvolatile memory, it is not lost when computer s power is turned off ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 18

Ports What are ports and connectors? Port connects external devices to system unit Connector joins cable to peripheral ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 19

Buses What is a bus? Channel that allows devices inside computer to communicate with each other System bus connects processor and RAM Bus width determines number of bits transmitted at one time Word size is the number of bits processor can interpret and execute at a given time ITBIS105 IS-IT-UOB 2016 20