Input Devices
Definition of Input Devices as it relates to Electronics, Computers, Controller Area Network
Input Devices are electronic components or peripherals used to introduce data into computers and other digital systems, such as Controller Area Networks (CAN). These devices facilitate user interaction by translating physical actions or signals into digital information that can be processed and interpreted by the system. Examples of input devices include keyboards, mice, touchscreens, microphones, scanners, cameras, joysticks, and gamepads, among others. They are essential for enabling communication between humans and machines, paving the way for seamless and intuitive user experiences in various electronics and computing applications.
Child Hierarchical Categories
[Audio Devices]
[Bluetooth Devices]
[Computer Accessories]
[Computer Cases]
[Computer Components]
[Computer Monitors]
[Computer Peripherals]
[Data Storage Devices]
[Digital Cameras]
[Electronic Controllers]
[Ethernet Adapters]
[Gamepads]
[Hard Drives]
[Input Cables]
[Joysticks]
[Memory Cards]
[Network Devices]
[Printers]
[Scanners]
[Tablet Computers]
[Video Devices]
[Wireless Access Points]
External Links
- [InputOutputDevices.com]
- [genovation.com] Home - Genovation Computer Input Devices