No. Computer process (input) information into (output) data.
a touchpad in a input because when you touch the pad it sends data to the computer/device to process. this makes a touchpad and input and not an output.
input output bound program is a program (or process in precise way), which spends most of time allocated to it for execution, on input/output devices and need very small CPU time for it.
the electronic data processing consists of three stages which are the INPUT, the PROCESSING and the OUTPUT stages.
A gamepad is an input device. Information is sent from the game pad and put into the computer, which will process it. An output device would be something like a printer or monitor.
There are many examples of input, process, output. Some of my own are: Input: Plug iPod into computer Process: Download music from iTunes Output: Listen to music Input: Caterpillar Process: Chrysalis Output: Butterfly
try it input process output
It is the process which converts the input to output.
Amplifiers comes in IC packages diagram is triangle with +/- input by adding a resistor r1 in series to the - input the gain can be found by adding a resistor from output to the - input The + terminal must be satisfied with the proper resistor
No. Computer process (input) information into (output) data.
Any system you design will have an input and an output. The output will connect to the input of another system which will load it, so when you are designing any system you have to consider how loading it will effect the circuit performance.
Input, output, PROCESS, and Storage
Group Task(Input) -> Dicision Making(Process) -> Finished Project (Output) Consult a Doctor(Input) -> Examination by Doctor(Process) -> Dignosis(Output)
Input is electricity and output is sound, heat and light.
To help you input, output, process, and store stuff.
The input process output of a car identifies its' inputs, outputs, and processing. In some cases it has a storage component.
If the input resistor is 3k ohms and the feedback resistor is 33k ohms in an inverting amplifier the voltage gain is -11, the ratio of 33 over 3. Consider this... The negative input terminal is a virtual ground, assuming that the positive terminal is tied to ground (usually) through a resistor. That means you have a simple voltage divider between output and input, and the output will be whatever it takes to get the common point (the negative input) to be zero. From there, its all just Ohm's law.