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E N G R . J O K H I O S U LTA N S A L A H U D D I N K O H I S TA N I
E.B (CS), E.M (IT), CCNA, JNCIA-EX
LECTURER
D E PA R T M E N T O F C O M P U T E R S Y S T E M S
ENGINEERING
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING &
T E C H N O L O G Y, J A M S H O R O , S I N D H , PA K I S TA N .
Basic components of a computer system
2
Input device
(Keyboard-Mouse)
Processing device
(Microprocessor)
Output device
(Monitor-Printer)
PS/2
(Personal System 2)
or DIN Connector
Connecting
Mouse through
the PS/2 port
Can be
connected with
USB, if available.
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2006/03/how_crt_and_lcd_monitors_work/crt.jpg
Engr. JSS Kohistani
CRT Monitors
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These rays correspond to the red, green and blue channels of the
display and video card.
At the neck of the funnel-shaped monitor is an anode, which is
magnetized according to instructions from the display
controller. As electrons pass the anode, they are shunted or
pulled in one direction or the other depending on how magnetic
the anode is at that time. This moves the electrons towards the
correct part of the screen.
Some CRT monitors use a single electron gun at the rear of the
monitor to produce the electrons that will become the red, green
and blue electron rays. However, higher quality monitors have
an individual gun for each, which can increase picture quality.
Engr. JSS Kohistani
CRT Monitors
28
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2006/03/how_crt_and_lcd_monitors_work/pitch.jpg
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Engr. JSS Kohistani