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As it is well-known, a computer cannot perform or complete any useful
work unless it is able to communicate with its external environment. All data and instructions enter and leave the central processing unit through primary storage. Input-output devices are needed to link primary storage to the environment, which is external to the computer system. So input devices are used to enter data into primary storage. Output units accept data from primary storage to provide users with information or to record the data on a secondary storage device. Some devices are used for both the input and output functions. The data with which these devices work may or may not be in a form that humans can understand. For example the data that a data entry operator
keys into the memory of a computer by typing on a keyboard are readable by humans. However, the data that tell a computer about the performance of an automobile engine are not in a form that humans can read. They are electrical signals from an analog sensor. Similarly, output may be on a printed page, which humans can read easily, or upon some other medium where the data are not visible, such as on magnetic tape or disk. As we know, all of the data flow from input to final output is managed by the control unit in the CPU. Regardless of the nature of the I/O devices, special processors called I/O interfaces are required to convert the input data to the internal codes used by the computer and to convert internal codes to a format which is usable by the output device.
At the beginning of the text, the author describes how all data and instructions enter and leave the central processing unit through primary storage. The author dwells on the fact that input devices are used to enter data into primary storage, while output units accept data from primary storage to provide users with information or record the data on a secondary storage device. The author also underlines that some devices can perform both input and output functions.
Next, the author passes on to explain that the data with which these devices work may or may not be in a form that humans can understand. For example, data entered by a data entry operator through a keyboard is readable by humans. However, data about the performance of an automobile engine are in the form of electrical signals from an analog sensor, which humans cannot read. Further on, the author states that output can be in a readable form like a printed page or in a non-visible form on magnetic tape or disk.
To finish with, the author describes that the control unit in the central processing unit manages the flow of data from input to final output. Regardless of the nature of the input-output devices, special processors called I/O interfaces are required to convert the input data to internal codes used by the computer and to convert internal codes to a format usable by the output device.
In conclusion, the text highlights the significance of input and output devices in facilitating communication between a computer system and its external environment. These devices play a crucial role in ensuring that data is entered and outputted effectively, whether in a readable or non-visible form. The I/O interfaces are responsible for converting the data into appropriate formats for processing within the computer system.