A CPU covert input to output bye binary data as input and processes data according to those instructions.
No, input and output are not part of CPU.
Input
Input
A keyboard is an input device. A modem is both an input and an output device. A CPU is the central processor and is connected to both input and output devices but is itself neither.
It's neither input nor output, it's a Central Processing Unit.
It's neither input nor output, it's a Central Processing Unit.
Neither, it is not classified under input or output. It has its own identity
The input, the output, and the CPU
The CPU or processor
Input/Output (I/O) Unit
In a system using an optoisolator chip like the 4N32, each input typically connects to the LED side of the optoisolator, allowing the input signal to control the LED, which is isolated from the CPU. The output side, which consists of a phototransistor, interfaces with the CPU by switching based on the input signal's LED activation. This configuration provides electrical isolation between the CPU and the input signals, protecting the CPU from voltage spikes or noise. Overall, the input signal triggers the optoisolator, and the output signal relays this information to the CPU.
yes