Different Types of Computer.
The two basic types of
computers are as under:-
1. General Computer &
2. Special Computer.
General Computer
General Computer
A general-purpose computer is one that, given the appropriate application and
required time, should be able to perform most common computing tasks. Personal computers, including desktops,
notebooks, smart-phones and tablets, are all examples of general-purpose computers.
Special Computer
Special Computer
Types of Special Computers
Analog Computer
Digital Computer &
Hybrid Computer.
Analog Computer
Analog Computer
Analog computers are used to process
analog data. Analog data is of continuous nature and which is not discrete or separate.
Such type of data includes temperature, pressure, speed weight, voltage, depth
etc. These quantities are continuous and having an infinite variety of values.
It measures continuous changes in
some physical quantity e.g. The Speedometer of a car measures speed, the change
of temperature
is measured by a Thermometer, the
weight is measured by Weights machine. These computers are ideal in situations
where data can be accepted directly from measuring instrument without having to
convert it into numbers or codes.
Analog computers are the first
computers being developed and provided the basis for the development of the
modern digital computers. Analog computers are widely used for certain
specialized engineering and scientific applications, for calculation and
measurement of analog quantities. They are frequently used to control process
such as those found in oil refinery where flow and temperature measurements are
important. They are used for example in paper making and in chemical industry.
Analog computers do not require any storage capability because they measure and
compare quantities in a single operation. Output from an analog computer is
generally in the form of readings on a series of dial (Speedometer of a car) or
a graph on strip chart.
Digital Computer
Digital Computer
A Digital Computer, as its name
implies, works with digits to represent numerals, letters or other special
symbols. Digital Computers operate on inputs which are ON-OFF type and its
output is also in the form of ON-OFF signal. Normally, an ON is represented by
a 1 and an OFF is represented by a 0. So we can say that digital computers
process information which is based on the presence or the absence of an
electrical charge or we prefer to say a binary 1 or 0.
A digital computer can be used to
process numeric as well as non-numeric data. It can perform arithmetic
operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and also
logical operations. Most of the computers available today are digital
computers. The most common examples of digital computers are accounting
machines and calculators.
The results of digital computers are
more accurate than the results of analog computers. Analog computers are faster
than digital. Analog computers lack memory whereas digital computers store
information. We can say that digital computers count and analog computers
measures.
Hybrid Computer
A hybrid is a combination of digital
and analog computers. It combines the best features of both types of computers,
i-e. It has the speed of analog computer and the memory and accuracy of digital
computer. Hybrid computers are used mainly in specialized applications where
both kinds of data need to be processed. Therefore, they help the user, to
process both continuous and discrete data. For example a petrol pump contains a
processor that converts fuel flow measurements into quantity and price values.
In hospital Intensive Care Unit (ICU), an analog device is used which measures
patient's blood pressure and temperature etc, which are then converted and
displayed in the form of digits. Hybrid computers for example are used for
scientific calculations, in defense and radar systems.
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