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The image displays the top side of a green printed circuit board (PCB) densely populated with electronic components. The board features various integrated circuits (ICs), resistors, capacitors, connectors, and other discrete components. The PCB is covered with intricate copper traces that connect the different components. There are several labels and identifiers printed on the board to denote component designations (e.g., R1-R99, C1-C99, U1-U25), test points (TP1-TP34), and connector labels (J1-J6). A section of the board has a header labeled "MODE" with "NORMAL" and "COMPAT" options, plus "R1-R21" and "R2-R22" sub options. A large IC is labeled "P1021 LVAD REV." along with the date "ZMS 2011". The board also has a "RESET" button. The overall layout suggests a complex electronic system, possibly for an industrial or specialized application.
This image shows the underside of a green printed circuit board (PCB). The board features numerous drilled holes and copper traces connecting various points. There are identifiable IC pads labeled "P0", "P2", "P3", and "Pd" arranged in a rectangular and linear fashion. A text area at the bottom right is labelled “DOWNLOADS.” The board appears to be clean and without components currently mounted.
This image shows a detailed close-up view of a green printed circuit board (PCB). Numerous electronic components, including resistors, capacitors, and a small integrated circuit (IC), are visible. The PCB is densely populated with connections, labels, and markings indicating the function of various points and components. A distinctive blue square component is embedded in the board. There’s text near the bottom-left corner that reads “CONNECT +5V FROM SABERTOOTH”.
This is a close-up shot of a green circuit board densely populated with various electronic components. The dominant components appear to be small, brown-colored resistors and capacitors. They are arranged in neat rows and columns, connected by thin silver traces. There are numerous tiny holes drilled across the board for component insertion. A black integrated circuit (IC) is visible towards the bottom-right. The overall texture is very detailed, showcasing the complexity of modern electronics.
The image is a detailed close-up of a circuit board. It shows a network of electronic components including capacitors (labeled 'C' followed by numbers - like C128, C130 etc.) and resistors (labeled 'R' followed by numbers - like R83, R120 etc.) connected by thin golden pathways/traces. A component labeled 'L7' is also visible. The components are mostly golden/orange in color and are arranged in a rectangular grid-like pattern on a dark, likely green, colored circuit board. Several white lines and arrows indicate connections or pathways.
This image displays a detailed view of a circuit board. The board is black with intricate patterns of blue and red conductive traces. There are numerous small holes, likely for component placement. Green elements are also present, including circular areas and pads. The layout is dense and suggests a complex electronic design. There are labels such as 'RESET', 'T9' and 'DISP' visible in the image.
This image displays a detailed close-up of a green circuit board. The board features a variety of electronic components, including integrated circuits (ICs), resistors, and capacitors, along with intricate metallic traces connecting them. The central focus is a large, rectangular IC with numerous pins extending from all sides. Smaller components are scattered around it, labeled with codes like "C3", "R8", "R10", and "Q2." The overall impression is one of complexity and precision.
This is a detailed view of a green printed circuit board (PCB). It is densely populated with various electronic components including resistors (labeled R1, R2, etc.), capacitors (labeled C1, C2, etc.), integrated circuits (labeled IC1, IC2, etc.), and diodes. The components are interconnected by numerous copper traces. There's text on the board indicating the designer ("Layout by a Sharp Raster") and a website address ("electro-music.com M.P.S."). A revision number "Rev 1.07" is also visible.
This is a tightly-framed, close-up photograph of a green circuit board. Dominating the image are numerous gold-colored connections and components. The board appears to be quite complex, containing several integrated circuits, pads, and traces. There are several labels visible like 'IDENTIFICATION', 'FL7', 'J1','J2','J3', 'J4', 'CR1', 'REG'. The metal parts are distributed systematically across the green surface. The image focuses on the intricate details and density of electronic components.
The image shows a red circuit board with numerous electronic components. The board is densely populated with resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits (ICs), and connectors. There's a large heatsink in the center of the board and connectors along the edges. Text labels are printed onto the board which give indication on components locations and identifiers.
This image shows a green printed circuit board (PCB). It's populated with various components like through-hole resistors and mounting posts. The PCB has labels for different connections: POP, Vdd, USB, RB0, RB1, RST, PWR, and +5Vond. A PIC16F microcontroller is prominently placed on the board. It features various pin labels (RA0-RA4, RB0-RB7) and also includes a resistor labeled “470R”. It has a text string 'www.embedded-lab.com' on it. The board also features text 'SW LED' in the top right corner.
A close-up image of a green printed circuit board (PCB) with numerous components and connection points. The board is labeled with various designations and features a logo for 'E-Service Ltd' and 'Nayax Interface 1'.
This image shows a red printed circuit board (PCB), likely a motherboard. It's densely populated with various electronic components including integrated circuits (ICs), resistors, capacitors, and connectors. The board has a complex layout with numerous traces connecting the components. There are several distinct sections with different component arrangements. A large heatsink is visible in the center of the board. Text is printed on the board, including "AURORA-X-MB-VER-H".
The image shows a green printed circuit board (PCB). It features a PIC16F microcontroller prominently centered. The board has various components, including several square pads and circular vias connected by copper traces. Text labels identify various connection points such as 'POP', 'USB', 'VDD', 'RST', 'PWR', 'RB0', 'RB1', 'RA1', 'RA2', etc., and indicates the microcontroller type 'PIC16F'. A small resistor labeled '470R' is also visible. A website address 'www.embedded-lab.com' is printed on the board. Some labels feature arrows like 'SW LED'.
This is a highly detailed, close-up image of a green circuit board. Numerous golden-colored traces, components, and solder points are visible on the board. There are several distinct sections with varying densities of components. Identifiers such as 'SOUT', 'CR1', 'FL1', 'FL7' and 'P3V3' are printed on the board. Several large, dark chips are present at the bottom of the image, connected by a dense array of thin golden wires. The overall impression is one of complex and intricate electronic design.
This image shows a green printed circuit board (PCB). The board is rectangular and populated with various electronic components like resistors, diodes, and integrated circuits. Numerous holes line the edges, indicating connection points for wires or other components. There's printed text labeling different sections and components on the board like "INH POLARITY", "PL1-PL4", "VR1", "U1", "U2", "GND", "+VQ", "EMET", "IMTR", and "MTR". The lower left corner indicates the board is manufactured by "E-Service Ltd" with the text "Nayax Interface 1". The board has numbers labeled "SK1" and "12".
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