gcse computing data key terms
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Units
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Bit
Nibble
Byte
Kilobyte
Megabyte
Gigabyte
Terabyte
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Binary
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Computers only communicate via electronic signals (on or
off). These are represented to human by 1s and 0s.
You need to be able to convert numbers to binary.
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Hexadecimal
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Binary numbers are confusing for programmers so
hexadecimal are easier to understand and use.
You need to be able to convert numbers to
hexadecimal.
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Overflow
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When two 8 bit numbers are added
together and the result does not fit into an 8 bit
number.
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Binary in Characters
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Characters (A-Z…) are all represented by binary numbers so
computers can understand them.
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Character Set
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The numerical values for characters are
stored in a character set.
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ASCII
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American Standard Code for Information Interchange
An example of a character set. Contains 7 bits worth
of characters (127), used in English speaking countries.
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UNICODE
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Universal Code
An example of a character set. Contains 3 bytes worth of characters (64,000), used in all
countries.
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Pixel
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An individual ‘dot’ within an image
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Metadata
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The details to go with an image (height,
width, colour depth, resolution…)
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Colour Depth
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The amount of bits used in each pixel.
The more bits, the more colours.
1 bit = 2 colours (1 or 0)
2 bit = 4 colours (00,01,10 or 11)
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Resolution
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The amount of pixels per square inch of an
image.
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Sound in Binary
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Sound is converted into binary by
‘sampling’ the height of the sound wave at different intervals
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Sample Rate
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How often the sound is sampled.
The more the sound it sampled, the more the data will sound like the
original.
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Bit Rate
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How much data is recorded per sample.
The higher the bit rate, the better the quality, but the file size will be larger.
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Instructions in Binary
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When a peripheral device sends an
instruction to the CPU this is sent as binary. It is broken into two bits, the opcode and operand.
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Opcode
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ADD 34
The opcode is the first part, the instruction. This example is saying that a value needs to be added.
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Operand
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ADD 34
The operand is the second part, the data. This
example is saying that 34 needs to be added.