Ms. Jader INPUT, OUTPUT and STORAGE. Ms. Jader Are parts of the hardware system that allows the users to GIVE information to our computers.

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Ms. Jader INPUT, OUTPUT and STORAGE

Ms. Jader Are parts of the hardware system that allows the users to GIVE information to our computers.

Ms. Jader Temperature Sensor Used in:

Ms. Jader Pressure Sensor Used in:

Ms. Jader Light Sensor Used in:

Ms. Jader Motion Sensor Used in:

Ms. Jader Graphic Tablet and Light Pen Used in:

Ms. Jader Optical Mark Reader and Optical character reader Used in:

Ms. Jader Bar code reader and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) (Radio Frequency Identification) Used in:

Ms. Jader Video Camera and Webcams Used in:

Ms. Jader Monitors (CRT and FTF) The Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) is a vacuum tubeThin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCDLight emitting diode (LED)

Ms. Jader Multimedia Projectors

Ms. Jader Printers Dotmatrix: Use where noise is not an issue and copies needs to be made. Laser: Use where application require low noise and low chemical emission and high quality output. Inkjet: Use where application require portability and low volume printout, where changing cartridges will be an issue.

Ms. Jader Graph Plotter

Ms. Jader Speakers

Motors, Buzzers, Heaters and Lights and Lamps Control devices sends signals to special devices that can control a fan for example. Those special devices are called ACTUATORS.

Ms. Jader