The System Unit: Case That Contains Electronic Components of The Computer Used To Process Data
The System Unit: Case That Contains Electronic Components of The Computer Used To Process Data
The System Unit: Case That Contains Electronic Components of The Computer Used To Process Data
system unit
system unit
Sound card
Modem card ports
memory
Video card
Network card
Ports sound card
Drive bays
Power supply
video card
modem card
network card
Main circuit
board in system
unit
Contains adapter memory chips
cards, processor
chips, and
memory chips
Also called
memory slots
system board Expansion
slots for
adapter cards motherboard
Storage
Devices
p. 4.05 Fig. 4-5 Next
Central Processing Unit
What is a machine
cycle?
Four operations of the CPU comprise a machine cycle
Stores location
from where instruction
was fetched
Stores Stores data
instruction while it is while ALU
being decoded computes it
Stores results
of calculation
p. 4.07 Next
Central Processing Unit
What is the system clock?
Controls timing of all computer operations
Generates regular electronic pulses, or ticks, that set
operating pace of components of system unit
Pace of system
clock is clock speed
Processor speed can
Each tick Most clock speeds are
also be measured in
is a in the gigahertz (GHz)
millions of instructions
clock cycle range (1 GHz = one
per second (MIPS)
billion ticks of system
clock per second)
p. 4.07 Next
Central Processing Unit
How do personal computer processors
compare? ComparisonofWidelyUsed
PersonalComputerProcessors
Name Date Clock
Introduced Speed
Itanium2 2002 1GHZandup
Xeon 2001 1.42.4GHZ
Itanium 2001 733800MHZ
Pentium4 2000 1.42.53GHZ
PentiumIIIXeon
1999 500900MHZ
PentiumIII
1999 400MHZ1.2GHZ
Celeron 1998 266MHZ1.8GHZ
Operon 2003 Tocome
AthlonMP
2002 1.531.6GHZ
AthlonXP
2001 1.331.73GHZ
Athlon
1999 500MHZ1.4GHZ
p. 4.08 Next
Central Processing Unit
Which processor should you select?
p. 4.10 Next
Central Processing Unit
What are the types of processor upgrades?
Piggyback upgrade
stack new chip on top of old one
Daughterboard upgrade
chip is on adapter card that plugs into motherboard
p. 4.10 Next
Central Processing Unit
What are heat sinks and heat
pipes?
Heat sinkcomponent
heat sink fan
with fins that cools
processor
Heat pipesmaller
device for notebook
computers
heat sink
software to divide
problem and
bring results
together Results combined
p. 4.14 Next
Data Representation
How is a letter converted to binary form and back?
Step 1.
The user presses Step 2.
the capital letter An electronic signal for the
D (shift+D key) capital letter D is sent to the
on the keyboard. system unit.
Step 4. Step 3.
After processing, the binary The signal for the capital letter D
code for the capital letter D is is converted to its ASCII binary
converted to an image, and code (01000100) and is stored in
displayed on the output device. memory for processing.
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
p. 4.17 Next
Memory
How do program instructions transfer in and out of RAM?
RAM Step 1. When you start the computer, certain
operating system files load into RAM from the
Operating system Operating system hard disk. The operating system displays the user
instructions interface interface on the screen.
DynamicRAM(DRAM)
StaticRAM(SRAM)
MagnetoresistiveRAM(MRAM):lesspower;morestoragecapability;fasteraccess
time;stable;moreexpensive
p. 4.18 Next
Memory dual inline memory module
performance, you
need more than
minimum specifications
p. 4.20 Next
Memory
What is flash memory?
Nonvolatile memory that can be erased electronically and
reprogrammed
Used with PDAs, digital cameras, digital cellular phones, music players,
digital voice recorders, and pagers
Step 3.
Step 1. Plug the headphones into the MP3
Purchase and download MP3 music tracks To headphones player, push a button on the MP3
from a Web site. With one end of a special Flash memory chip player, and listen to the music through
cable connected to the system unit, connect the headphones.
the other end into the MP3 player.
From computer
Step 2.
Instruct the computer to copy the MP3 music track
MP3 Player
to the flash memory chip in the MP3 player.
p. 4.22 Next
Memory
What is access time?
Amount of time it takes processor
to read data from memory
Measured in nanoseconds (ns),
one billionth of a second
It takes 1/10 of a second to blink
your eye; a computer can perform
up to 10 million operations in same amount of
time
Term Speed
Millisecond Onethousandthofasecond
Microsecond Onemillionthofasecond
Nanosecond Onebillionthofasecond
Picosecond Onetrillionthofasecond
PDA
PC Cards in PC
Card slots
CD or DVD drive
disk in floppy
disk drive or battery
Zip disk drive
Components
Componentsof
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unit
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Sequenceof
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operationsthat
thatoccur
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whenaa
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instruction
How
Howmemory
memorystores
storesdata,
data,instructions,
instructions,
and
andinformation
information
Comparison
Comparisonofofvarious
variouspersonal
personalcomputer
computer
processors
processorson
onthe
themarket
markettoday
today
Chapter 4 Complete