Fundamentals of Computer and programming in C Rohit Khokher.

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Fundamentals of Computer and programming in C Rohit Khokher

Input Output Devices Data From External world Input Devices Input data in internal Format CPU & Memory Processed data in internal Format Output Devices Processed Results in Human Acceptable Form

Input Devices Keyboard Point and Draw: Mouse, Trackball, Joystick, Electronic Pen, Touch screen Scanners: Image scanners, Flatbed, Handheld, Optical Character Devices(OCR), Optical Mark Reader (OMR), Barcode Reader, Magnetic Ink Character Reader (MICR) Digitizers Card Readers Voice Recognition Vision based Devices Cameras Sensors Satellites

Output Devices Monitors Printers : Dot-matrix, Ink-jet, drum, Chain, laser,… Plotters Projectors Speakers Secondary storage devices