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Two output devices used at an ATM are a monitor and the device that dispenses money.
An ATM incorporates a keypad, (optional) scanner and card reader, which are all input devices, with a display and printer, which are output devices. The cash dispenser is a mechanical device controlled by the processor which neither takes in or displays information.input
The devices that perform both input AND output operations are referred to as I/O (input/output) devices and their operations are called I/O operations. Examples of common input and output components are disk drives and modems. A touch screen monitor on an ATM or a video game controller that shakes when the player is hit can both be considered an I/O device. A CD or DVD burner would also be an I/O device, since it can both read and write data to discs.
ATM Machines are Teller Machines that work automatically. It performs basic task of reading your ATM card, countimng the money and making it available through an output device.
there is a programming code for it which takes 16 digit as input , plays with it in a c programme and gives a 4 digit output...........
No. An OCR is a scanner combined with a recognition program. A touch screen is a monitor combined with a pointing device.
An input device is anything that a person can use to add information to a computer so it can work. A CD, web camera, mouse, keyboard, digital camera, drawing tablet, microphone, scanner, disk drive, joystick, ATM, and bar code scanners can all be used as input devices.
it is a device that you put your credit card in it and it will give you money well you get to pick out how much money
The working principle of the ATM is to offer cash access virtually anywhere. An compatible card is input, a PIN code entered, account balance checked, and money dispensed.
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An ATM network is made up of an ATM switch and ATM endpoints. An ATM switch is responsible for cell transit through an ATM network. The job of an ATM switch is well defined: it accepts the incoming cell from an ATM endpoint or another ATM switch. It then reads and updates the cell-header information and quickly switches the cell to an output interface toward its destination. An ATM endpoint (or end system) contains an ATM network interface adapter. Examples of ATM endpoints are workstations, routers, digital service units (DSUs), LAN switches, and video coder-decoders (CODECs). Figure 20-3 illustrates an ATM network made up of ATM switches and ATM endpoints. from Muhammad Faraz Ahmedfaraz_vu@hotmai.com
A DSLAM that supports ATM services A DSL endpoint device that supports ATM technology