Ch.2 DDE and Output Devices Notes
Ch.2 DDE and Output Devices Notes
The stripe contains useful information such as start and expiry date
Uses
o Credit and debit cards have magnetic stripes that are used by ATMS or EFTPOS
Advantages
o Information is secure since there is no typing and the information can’t be read
directly by a person
Disadvantages
information to the customer (e.g. hotel room number not printed on cards)
The device has a slot where the card is placed, and the chip is read
A small screen is part of the reader which gives instructions to the operator
Uses
o Chip and PIN readers are used where payments are made using cards e.g. travel
agents
Advantages
o Provide a more secure payment system than requiring a signature or using magnetic
stripe, since the PIN typed in must match up with the PIN stored on the chip
o Provide a more robust system than magnetic stripe since the chip does not need to
Disadvantages
o Customer needs to be careful when typing in the PIN, so nobody reads it giving an
The reader reads the data held on the tag which is then input into the computer
Radio waves are used to transmit data thus can be used through most materials
Uses
o Used in passports
Advantages
Disadvantages
a special ink
Uses
processing method
Advantages
o MICR offers great security than OCR since the oriented characters cannot be altered
o If somebody writes over the magnetic ink characters, it can still be read
Disadvantages
o Only certain characters can be read, and the number of different characters is very
limited
o It is a more expensive method than other methods used for direct data entry
Uses
o OMR devices are used to read questionnaires, multiple choice examinations papers
Advantages
Disadvantages
o Forms need to be carefully designed to make sure that the marks/shadings are
o There can be problems if forms aren’t filled correctly, sometimes they must be
checked manually before being read by an OMR, this is both time consuming and
expensive
Optical Character recognition is a software that takes scanned text and converts it
Uses
Advantages
Disadvantages
Barcode readers
Uses
o Used in supermarkets and other shops where the goods are marked with a barcode
o Used in libraries to scan user’s library card and barcodes on books (to keep track of
books on loan)
Advantages
o Faster than keying in information, and fewer mistakes are made
o When an item price is changed, only the central database needs to be updated,
Disadvantages
shops needs a barcode and every barcode needs to be entered on the system
o Also, there is a need to invest in the computer technology together with staff training,
o The system is not fool proof- barcode can be swapped around on items
Least expensive type of monitor, becoming rarer as TFT monitors take over
Picture created is made up of tiny dots (red green or blue), the intensity of the colour
Uses
o Primary output device for computers, user can immediately see what they are typing
in
Advantages
o They work with light pens in CAD and CAM applications (Computer Aided
Design/Manufacturing)
Disadvantages
o Run very hot, can cause fires if left unattended – especially if they are old
o They can flicker, this leads to headaches and eyesight problems with prolonged use
TFT Monitor
The progress in TFT technology is one of the reasons for the rapid development of
laptop computers
The screen is made up of thousands of tiny pixels which are made up of transistors
controlled by a microprocessor
Each pixel has three transistors-red, green or blue; the intensity of each determines
Uses
o Primary output device for computers, user can immediately see what they are typing
in
Advantages
o Less glare produced than in CRT monitors; also emit less radiation
o Consume much less power and generate less heat than CRT monitors
Disadvantages
o Angle of viewing is critical; image appears unclear if viewed slightly from the side
o This is an issue if several people are looking at the screen at the same time
IPS/LCD Monitor
Front layer made from liquid crystal diodes; grouped together to form pixels (RGB or
Receive analogue and digital signals, although most modern projectors only work
Advantages
o No lightening on touching
Disadvantages
o Expensive
Note: Old LCD monitors used CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamp) technology to
LED Monitor:
Front layer made from liquid crystal diodes; grouped together to form pixels (RGB or
For the image to show up on-screen a light source of LED backlight is used.
o Longer life
Disadvantages
Touch Screen
Uses
o Smartphones
Advantages
Disadvantages
o Limited options
o Constant usage results in the screen getting dirty; visibility and sensitivity decreases
Multimedia Projector
Receive analogue and digital signals, although most modern projectors only work
The image from the source is magnified and projected onto a large screen
The devices usually work with a remote control, but can also use virtual mouse
o Most multimedia projectors take input from various types of video format e.g. PAL,
NTSC or SECAM
Uses
o Used for training presentations (allows the whole audience to see the images from a
computer)
o Also used for advertising presentations (shown at exhibitions, shopping malls etc.)
o Home cinema systems (projecting the images from a DVD or television) use
multimedia projectors
Advantages
o Enables many people to see a presentation rather than all of them crowded around a
o e.g. when looking at a video clip on the internet, everybody can see the video on the
Disadvantages
o Expensive to buy
Laser Printer
Produce very high-quality hard copy output
Print rate per page is fast if many pages are being printed
Rely on large buffer memories – the data for the whole document is stored before
Uses
o The best option for fast, high quality, high volume printing
Advantages
o Printing is fast for high volumes, slightly faster than inkjet if only a few pages are to
be printed
o Toner cartridges last for a long time; laser printers can be a cost-effective option if
Disadvantages
o Expensive to buy
o Produce ozone and volatile organic compounds because of their printing method and
Inkjet Printer
Used to produce good quality hard copies – the quality is not as good as in laser
Do not have large buffers like laser printers, so printing is done a bit at a time
Therefore, printing is sometimes paused – the whole page can’t be stored in the
Uses
o Ideal for high quality printing for small print jobs or single pages e.g. for photo quality
printouts
Advantages
o Do not produce ozone and volatile organic compounds, unlike laser printers
Disadvantages
o Output is slow if several copies needed – there is little buffer capacity to store the
pages
o The ink cartridges run out too quickly to be used for large print jobs
o Can be expensive to run if they are used a lot – original ink cartridges are expensive
Uses
o Can be used in applications were the print quality is not very important
Advantages
o Can be used in environments which would be a problem for laser and inkjet printers
o Easy to use if continuous stationary is required e.g. long print jobs such as wage
slips
Disadvantages
o Very slow
Devices that produce hard copies but operate in a different way to printers
Not limited to normal printer paper size and can produce highly accurate, very large
The most common types are pen plotters, electrostatic (similar method to laser
o With pen plotters, coloured pens are controlled by a computer and the paper can
o Used to produce large drawings e.g. blueprints of buildings; are often used with CAD
applications
If the pens are replaced by cutting tools, it is possible to make large signs
Advantages
Disadvantages
o Slow in operation
3D Printer
A new type of printer that produces solid 3D models using modified inkjet technology
called tomography
Very thin layers of fine powder (plaster, resin, starch) are bonded together as a 3D
Uses
o Used to produce prototypes which work from CAD packages, photograph images,
o Scale models are produced in colour before the real thing is manufactured
o The ultimate objective is to produce organic objects using this layering technology
Advantages
o Save a lot of money, other methods of making prototypes are very time consuming
and expensive
o Physical scale models are produced with working parts, which gives a better idea of
Disadvantages
o Expensive to buy
Speakers
Can be connected directly to a computer or are built into the monitor or casing (as in
laptop computers)
Uses a digital to analogue converter (DAC) to convert digital data from the computer
to analogue from so the speakers can process it; the signal is then amplified through
the speakers.
Uses
o They can help blind people through audio output of text on the screen (together with
Advantages
o Usually long lasting and durable (if operated within their intended power levels)
o Often provided with the computer/laptop although these may not be the best quality
Disadvantages
o May not be able to hear the full sound spectrum, this requires multiple speakers
Actuators
Transducers that are used to take signals from a computer and convert them into
some form of motion e.g. operating motors, pumps, switches and valves
Digital signals are sent from the computer to an actuator to operate a device
Motors
Uses
Uses
o Used in cookers and microwave ovens to tell the operator when the cooking process
is complete
Heaters
Uses
Lights
The actuator is connected to the switch that turns the lights on or off
Uses
o Security lights