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Computer System Component - Coggle Diagram
Computer System Component
Data Output Device
other devices: there are also other devices, of less common, but equally important, such as plotters that allow you to generate high-quality graphics quality, touch screens that allow direct interaction with the computer
Projector: Displays images and multimedia content
on a large screen or flat surface.
Speakers and headphones: allow you to listen to sounds, music,
sound effects and other types of audio.
monitor: it is the most common visual output device,
they can be CRT OR flat screens.
pinter: these are output devices that allow you to generate hard copies of documents, images, or any other information processed
external storage device: allow transfer data from your computer to a external storage for later use or viewing on another compatible device.
Input Device
webcam: captures images and videos in real time, enabling video conferencing and content recording multimedia.
Scanner: allows you to scan images, documents, and other
objects for use and storage in digital format.
keyboard: allows the user to enter text, numbers, and
Commands.
mouse: provides an intuitive way to control the cursor movement on the screen and make selections or click items.
microphone: allows audio input, such as recording of sounds , the issuance of voice commands or the realization of of online conferencs.
sensor devices: these include devices such as fingerprint readers,iris scanners and sensors of footprints.
Processing and storage devices
cache memory: it is a high-speed memory that is
between the CPU and the main memory.
main RAM- is a type of storage that is used to temporarily store the data and programs that are currently running on the computer
refers to the central processing unit (CPU), which is the main component responsible for executing the instructions and perform the necessary operations in a computer.
storage devices: the storage refers to the components used to save and retain data on a computer.
secondary storage: includes devices such as hard drives (HDDs), among othrers, which provide long- term storage for programs,files and other data even when the computer is turned off
Logs: These are small storage areas located in the
inside the CPU