Post on 27-Dec-2015
Peripherals Devices
Submitted By-Ashish KatariaUPS Bhankla
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Peripherals
The term peripherals refers to all hardware devices that are attached to your computer and are controlled by your computer system
Peripherals can be classified into input devices and output devices.
Some can be both an input device and an output device
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Input Devices
An input device is a piece of equipment that enables data to be entered into a computer for example:
Keyboard Mouse Joystick BCR
Web Camera Digital Camera Scanner MICR
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Keyboards
The keyboard is made up of push-button switches which send a signal to the CPU each time you press them.
CUI mode 104-108 keys are used in standard keyboards Alphabetic keys A-Z Numeric keys 0-9 Special character key are used special symbol Special Key(print screen) Function key(F1,F2,F3 i.e)
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Mouse
A roller mouse has a ball that is rolled as the mouse is moved about on the desktop.
Pointing and clicking allows operations to be performed without having to remember complicated keyboard commands.
Optical mice are superseding ball mice and use a light instead of a ball.
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Digital Cameras
Allow us to capture images and transfer them to a computer in the form of an image file.
Image quality is measured in pixels.
Some digital cameras can capture small amounts of video.
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Scanners
Scanners allow us to capture an image or text and convert it into digital form.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) softwar converts the picture of the scanned text into true e text that can be processed further in an application such as Word.
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Joy Stick
A lever that moves in all directions and controls the movement of a pointer or some other display symbol. A Joy stick is similar to mouseJoy stick include two buttons is called
triggersJoy stick are used mostly for computer
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BCR( Barcode Reader)
Barcode reader captures and translate the barcode into numbers and/or letters the data must be sent to a computer so that the a software application can make sense of the data. Barcode reader can be connected through a serial port.BCR works by directing a beam of light across the bar code and measuring the amount of light that is reflected back,
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MICR(Magnetic Ink Character Recognition )
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition is a character recognition system that uses special ink and characters. When a document that contains this ink needs to be read, it passes through a machine, which magnetizes the ink and then translates the magnetic information into characters.
MICR technology is used by banks. Numbers and characters found on the bottom of checks (usually containing the check number, sort number, and account number) are printed using Magnetic Ink.
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Output Devices
Output devices allow information to output from a computer.
Examples of output devices are:
Monitors Printers
Projectors Plotters
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Monitors
The monitor or visual display unit (VDU) is the most significant output device.
Desktop displays use a cathode ray tube (CRT)Laptops incorporate liquid crystal display
(LCD)Plasma
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Plotter
A device that draws pictures on paper based on commands from a computer. Plotters differ from printers in that they draw lines using a pen. As a result, they can produce continuous lines, whereas printers can only simulate lines by printing a closely spaced series of dots. Multicolor plotters use different-colored pens to draw different colors.
In general, plotters are considerably more expensive than printers. They are used in engineering applications where precision is mandatory.
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Printers
The types printer include:
Laser – Expensive, used mostly in medium to large organisations
Ink Jet – Typically found in small business and SOHO
Dot Matrix – Found mostly in large organisations for printing process reports and large volumes of data
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Projector
An output device that can take the display of computer screen and project a large version of into a flat surface.
Pojector are often use in meetings and presentation to help make sure everyone in the room can view the presentation.
Message for all people
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Midday Meal
Mid day meal scheme is national programme which provides cooked nutritional food support to poor children of all the state owned school. Mid day meal scheme was launched on the 15 August 1995 throughout the nation by the Department of Elementary Education and Literacy, Ministry of Human Resource Development.
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Mid Day Meal
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Draw Back of Mid Day Meal
Bihar is one of the poorest state of India and in this context mid day meal has immense importance but Bihar is prone to bad implementation of mid day meal scheme
Which lead to death of 23 children in champaran district of Bihar
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Bihar Mid Day Meal Tragedy
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Please watch this video clip
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Causes behind death of children
Poisonous foodManipulation of fundPublic reaction on this incidenceGovernment reaction to this incidence
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Need to improve delivery of mid day meal scheme
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Thank You
Thank You !
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