3.2 Hardware Input, Output and Sensors
3.2 Hardware Input, Output and Sensors
Exam Tip
The exam board has limited the number of devices you may be asked about to eight -
keyboard, optical mouse, microphone, barcode scanner, digital camera, QR code
scanner, touch screen (resistive, capacitive and infra-red), 2D and 3D scanners
You won’t be asked how they technically work but may be asked what each device does,
why it does it and when it may be used
Barcode Scanner
Worked Example
How are barcodes used in supermarkets to manage stock control?
When a customer purchases an item, its barcode is scanned in at the checkout [1 mark]
The barcode reader sends the digital code for the product to the stock database where
it is removed from the stock inventory [1 mark].
This means the number of items of stock is always accurate and up to date [1 mark]
…and the supermarket staff can reorder items quickly when stock is low [1 mark].
Digital Camera
Keyboard
Optical Mouse
QR code scanner
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Worked Example
Describe how festival organisers could make use of QR codes and QR code scanners
[4 marks]
Touchscreen
Barcode
scanner Faster checkout, less errors, detailed
Checkouts, parcel delivery
stock/tracking information
QR code
scanner Can hold more information than a barcode
Advertising products, linking to
websites, e-tickets Can be scanned using a camera on a mobile
device (smartphone)
2D and 3D
Converts 2D and 3D objects into digital data
scanners Scan documents, photos and
which is easier and quicker to transmit/duplicate
objects
or manipulate
Digital
Smartphones, professional
camera Instant preview and image
photography, security systems
Keyboard Entering text Universal, easy to use
Mouse Navigating a GUI
Intuitive
Making selections and entering
commands
Microphone Recording real-world sound
Musical recordings
Telephone calls
Dictation
Touchscree Entering text and commands on
n mobile devices (tablet,
smartphone) Can be durable
Information screens
Exam Tip
The exam board will refer to a touchscreen as an input device.
Output Devices
Actuators
Worked Example
A theme park has a game where a player has to run from the start to the finish without
getting wet. The system for the game uses sensors and a microprocessor to spray water
at a player as they run past each sensor
Describe how the sensors and the microprocessor are used in this system [6 marks]
Light projectors
Smaller and lighter
Better suited to dusty atmospheres than
LCD projectors
LCD projector
Give a sharper image than DLP Contrast ratios are not as good as
projectors DLPs
Better colour saturation and intensity than
Have a limited life
DLP projectors
Use less power and generate less heat LCD panels degrade over time.
Laser and Inkjet printers
Worked Example
Worked Example
Describe three benefits of LCD screens[3 marks]
Speakers
Speakers are used to take digital sounds or recordings and output them as sound
waves which can be heard by humans
The digital data is changed into a electric current using a digital to analogue
converter (DAC)
It is then passed through an amplifier to create a current large enough to drive a
loudspeaker
The loudspeaker converts the current into a sound wave
Typical uses include listening to music, listening to video sound, telephone
calls and alarms
Worked Example
What would an appropriate output device be for a large screen showing replays during
a football match?
Justify your choice. [3 Marks]
Exam Tip
This section of the course has been simplified for exams taking place from 2023
onwards. In the past students needed to know how each device physically worked. You
now only need to know:
Worked Example
What type of sensor would be used to help drivers when reversing? [1 mark]
A Motion
B Infra-red
C Light
D Proximity
Answer - D
o A proximity sensor would be used to monitor how close the car was to objects. It
would then sound a warning alarm when the proximity is below a certain value
(meaning the car is too close to an object) Is this a monitoring system or a
control system? [1 mark]
A Monitoring
B Control
Answer - A
o The reversing warning system is a monitoring system. It indicates to the
user when the car is too close to an object but it does not stop the car
automatically