GCSE ICT
Output Devices
Theory 9. Lights
Lights such as LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) can be connected to a computer and respond to
electrical signals which tell them to switch on and off.
Control devices such as lights, buzzers and motors are used when the computer is controlling a situation such as traffic lights.
Advantages
- They can be used in a computer control simulation and help provide evidence that the simulation is working correctly
- They can provide a warning for users with hearing loss who might not be able to hear the error beeps produced by the internal speaker.
- They come in a large range of different colours
Disadvantages
- The bulb may break or wear out and need replacing
- There may be a loose connection which means the light doesn't switch on even if the circuit or control program is correct
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