The document discusses various input devices used for graphics workstations, including keyboards, mice, trackballs, spaceballs, joysticks, data gloves, digitizers, image scanners, touch panels, light pens, and voice systems. Image scanners work by placing an image on a glass plate and using a scanning unit with light sensors to convert the image to digital pixel data. Touch panels detect screen positions touched by the user using either optical, electrical, or acoustic methods. Light pens allow screen positions to be selected by detecting the light emitted from a CRT screen. Voice systems use speech recognition to accept voice commands by matching input to a predefined dictionary.
2. In order to input data on graphics workstations,various
input devices are used
VARIOUS TYPES OF INPUT DEVICES
• KEYBOARD
• MOUSE
• TRACKBALL
• SPACEBALL
• JOYSTICK
• DATA GLOVE
• DIGITIZERS
• IMAGE SCANNERS
• TOUCH PANELS
• LIGHT PENS
• VOICE SYSTEM
4. If we have drawings, graphs recorded in
a paper and also color and b/w photos
or text, we can store these in a
Computer for processing with an image
scanner.
Image scanner contains an optical
scanning mechanism that moves
over the information to be stored.
The gradations of gray scale or color are
then recorded and stored in an array.
Once we have an internal
representation of a picture, we can
process that picture.
IMAGE SCANNERS
5. Item Purpose
1 Stepper Motor Powers the transmission belt
2 Logic Board Relays information to and from the scanner and the computer
3 Scanning Unit/Carriage Contains a light source and CCD sensors
4 Transmission Belt Moves the scanning unit across the image
5 Flex Circuit Carries the CCD information to the logic board
6 CCD sensors Converts measured reflected light into a voltage proportional to the light intensity
7 Glass Plate Allows light to pass from light below glass to image and supports image
8 ADC Analog digital converter unit that changes CCD measured voltage to digital
GEOMETRY/STRUCTURE:
6. EXPLANATION OF HOW IT WORKS/ IS USED:
• The image to be scanned is placed on top of the scanner’s glass plate
• The computer sends instructions to the logic board about how far the motor is to run and how fast
• The logic board instructions place the scanning unit into an appropriate position to begin scanning
• The scanning unit moves across the image to be scanned at a speed designated by the logic board instruction
• As the scanning unit moves across the image, a light source shines on the image
• The light strikes the image, reflects, and is then reflected by a series of mirrors to the scanner lens
• The light passes through the scanner lens and reaches the CCD sensors
• CCD sensors measure the amount of light reflected through the image and converts the light to an analog
voltage
• The analog voltage is changed to digital values by an ADC – analog to digital converter
• The digital signals from the CCDs are sent to the logic board and transmitted back to the computer
• The information is stored in the computer as an electronic file made up of pixels. The group of pixels is changed
into a picture by the TWAIN scanning software.
8. Touch panels allow displayed objects or screen
positions to be selected with the touch of a finger.
One application of touch panels is for the selection
of processing options that are represented with
graphical icons.
Touch input can be recorded using optical, electrical
or acoustical methods.
Optical touch panels employ a line of infrared LEDs
along one vertical edge and along one horizontal
edge of the frame. The opposite vertical and
horizontal edges contain light detectors.
These detectors are used to record which
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beams are interrupted when the panel is touched.
The 2 crossing beams that are interrupted identify
the horizontal
and vertical coordinates of the screen position
selected.
TOUCH PANELS
9. INFRARED TOUCH SCREEN
An infrared touch screen uses a
ray of X-Y infrared LED and
photodetector pairs around
the edges of the screen to
detect a disruption in the
pattern of LED beams.
These LED beams cross each
other in vertical and horizontal
patterns. This helps the
sensors pick up the exact
location of the touch.
A major benefit of such a
system is that it can detect
essentially any input including
a finger, gloved finger, stylus or
pen.
10. TOUCHPANELS
More information
An electrical touch panel is constructed with 2 transparent
plates separated by a small distance, one of the plates
is coated with a conducting material and the other plate is
coated with a resistive material. When the outer plate is
touched, it is forced into contact with the inner plate. This
contact creates a voltage drop across the resistive plate
that is converted to the coordinate values of the screen
position.
In acoustical touch panels, high frequency sound waves are
generated in the horizontal and vertical directions
across a glass plate. Touching the screen causes part of the
each wave to be reflected from the finger to the emitters.
The screen position at the point of contact is calculated from a
measurement of time interval b/w the transmission of
each wave and its reflection to the emitter.
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12. SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE TOUCH SCREEN
Surface acoustic wave (SAW)
technology uses ultrasonic
waves that pass over the
touch screen panel. When
the panel is touched, a
portion of the wave is
absorbed.
This change in the ultrasonic
waves registers the position
of the touch event and
sends this information to the
controller for processing.
14. It is a pencil shaped device. It is used to
select screen positions by detecting the
light coming from points on the CRT
screen.
They are sensitive to the short burst of
light emitted from the phosphor coating at
the instant the electron
beam strikes a particular point.
An activated lightpen pointed at a spot on
the screen as the electron beam lights up
that spot, generates an electrical pulse
that causes the coordinate position of the
electron beam to be recorded.
These recorded light pen
coordinates can be used to position an
object or to select a processing option.
LIGHT PENS
15. Uses
• Can be used on a computer screen, TV screen
and a smart board.
• A light pen is similar to a mouse.
Construction
• It includes a light that is detected by the pixels on the
screen.
• It has a photoreceptor for sensing the signal.
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16. FAULTS :
• Short lifespan.
• Being easily damaged.
• Works only with any CRT-based display , but not
with LCD screens.
• When pointed at the screen, part of the screen
image will be covered by the hand and pen.
• Too much light can confuse the sensor, cause it to
operate differently.
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18. Speech recognizers are used in some
graphics work stations as i/p devices to
accept voice commands. The voice
system i/p can be used to initiate
graphics operations.
These systems operate by matching an
i/p against a predefines dictionary of
words and phrases.
Later when a voice command is given,
the system searches the dictionary for a
match. Voice i/p is typically spoken
into a microphone mounted on a
handset
VOICE SYSTEM
19. VOICE COMMAND
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• It is a device controlled by means of the human voice.
• By removing the need of using buttons, dials and
switches, users can easily operate appliances while doing
other tasks . Speech recognition converts spoken words
to text.
SPEECH RECOGNIZER
• It is commonly used in Graphic Workstations.
• Commands are given through Microphones mounted on Headsets.
• When a voice command is given, the system searches the dictionary for a match.
20. • The speaker must have great voice clarity.
• Words may changed.
• Requires paid software.
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