ITC Lecture09 (Storage Devices)
ITC Lecture09 (Storage Devices)
Lecture # 9
Outline
Types of Secondary Storage
Floppy Disks
Hard Disks
Optical Disks
Magnetic Tapes
Flash memory cards
Secondary Storage
Secondary storage hardware devices that
permanently hold data and information as well as
programs.
The purpose of a storage device is to hold data
even when the computer is turned off so the data
can be used whenever it is needed.
Magnetic devices (hard drives, floppy drives, tapes) use
a magnet
Optical devices (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM) use lasers
Solid-state devices (flash memory, smart cards, solid
state disks) have physical switches
Floppy Disks
Floppy disk - a removable flat piece of
mylar plastic packaged in a plastic case.
Several types:
5.25: 360K (Low density) and 1.2M
(High density)
3.5 : 720K (Low density) and 1.44M
(High density)
Write-protect notch - allows you to
prevent a diskette from being written to.
Tracks - concentric circles on which data
is recorded.
Sectors - invisible wedge-shaped
sections used for storage reference
purposes.
Read/write head - used to transfer data
between the computer and the disk.
A floppy disk rotates at 300 to 360 RPM
Floppy-Disk Cartridges
Zip disks 100, 250, or
750 megabytes Zip
Zip disks manufactured by disk
Iomega Corp Are disks
with a special high-quality
magnetic coating.
Jaz disk
Jaz disk 1GB / 2GB
Ultra ATA
(IDE) cable
SATA cable
Optical Disks: CDs & DVDs
Optical disk - a
removable disk
on which data is
written and read
through the use
of laser beams.
An optical disk is
usually 4.75
inches in
diameter and
less than one-
twentieth of an
inch thick.
Optical Disks: CDs & DVDs
CD-ROM - read only.
For pre-recorded text,
graphics, and sound
CD-R (CD-
Recordable) - for
recording only once
CD-RW (CD-
Read/Write)- for
rewriting many times
CD Capacity:
A standard CD has a capacity of about 74 minutes of CD audio
music (650MB of data). There are extended CDs that can actually
pack more than 80 minutes (700MB of data) on a disk.
CD-RW Drive
A CD-RW Drive can be used to read CDs, as well as
writing data to CD-R and CD-RW
All recorders has a set of 3 numbers indicating the
speed (e.g. 16x10x40)
The first number is the max. speed for writing CD-R
(e.g. 16x)
The second number is the max. speed for writing CD-
RW (e.g. 10x)
The third number is the reading speed (e.g. 40x)
The Symbol X in the drive
speed (as in 56X) denotes
the original data transfer
rate of 150 kilobytes per
second.
Range from 16X to 75X.
Combo-Drive
It is a good idea to have a
CD-RW drive for data
backup.
Competitor of Blu-Ray
Disc (New format war ?)
Supported by Microsoft,
Intel, Toshibaetc
Tape cartridges -
modules resembling
audio cassettes that
contain tape in
rectangular, plastic
housings.
Tape cartridge
Flash Memory Cards
Flash memory card - circuitry on credit-card-size PC
card that can be inserted into slots connecting to the
motherboard on notebook computers.
card reader
Advantages:
Portable, Small physical size,
Large storage capacity.
Fast access speed
(no mechanical part).
Flash Memory Cards
MultiMedia Card (MMC) :
small in physical size
Compact Flash:
Two classes: Type I and Type II
xD-Picture Cards:
small in physical size
Memory Stick:
By Sony in 1999
Memory Stick Duo: Only half of the size
Smart Media:
Max capacity: 128MB
New digital camera do not use SmartMedia