Its And Output Only
Mostly output! Many inkjets send information about ink levels, paper status and so on back to the computer, so in that sense are and input/output device.
input/output ports
Proportional controllerA proportional controller is a type of a feed back controller where the difference between the measured output and the input (the desired output) is multiplied with a proportional gain and feed to the system.
It is commonly referred to as an 'output' device because it (typically) does not send information back to the computer. A mouse would be considered and 'input' device because it is sending information back to the computer.
Some of the output is fed back to the input in such a way as to reduce change in the output.
The current series feedback is a negative feedback in which the output current feeds back a proportional voltage back to the input terminals in series with the input signal. Here the output impedance as well as the input impedance increases as both are connected in series.
Storage devices are considered both input and output devices because they can receive data (input) from a computer system to store it for later use, and they can also provide data (output) back to the computer system when requested. For example, when you save a document to a hard drive, the hard drive acts as an input device by receiving the data. When you retrieve that document later, the hard drive acts as an output device by providing the data back to the computer system for display or processing.
If the RF input and output are reversed on a traveling wave tube (TWT), the amplifier will not function correctly. The input signal would not be amplified but instead sent back out through the input port. This would result in no signal being output through the intended output port.
In telecommunications, a back-to-back connection is the direct connection of the output of one telecommunications device to the input of another.
In telecommunications, a back-to-back connection is the direct connection of the output of one telecommunications device to the input of another.
It's an input and an output device. Programs and data are input from the hard-drive to the computer's memory for processing. The results are written back onto the drive when you save your work.
The output from an AND gate is TRUE if both inputs are TRUE. If each input is given a pulse, the output will pulse, but only for the time that the two input pulses overlap each other in time. If the input pulses do not overlap, the output will do nothing.This answer assumes that the input pulses are from FALSE to TRUE and back to FALSE. In the reverse case, the output will pulse whenever either input is pulsed and, if the inputs overlap in time, the output will simply be one longer pulse.