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Motorola MC68HC05 HCMOS CPU
This was pulled from an old opto-mechanical mouse which used a serial RS-232 connector. The top of the mouse and the ball were missing, so I was unable to identify the model. I think it is made by Logitech since the package has that written on it.
This chip was designed in 1988 and it uses HCMOS and It was based off of the Motorola 6800.
This chip really lets my new camera show off its higher resolution / exposure time. It captures some details my phone would have only been able to see with a 40X objective.
I found a good data sheet here: usermanual.wiki/Document/MC68HC05P1TechnicalDataJan91.188...
Camera: Pixel SONY A6000
Number of Images: 80
Panorama Y Axis: 10 Images
Panorama X Axis: 8 Images
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1.3"
Overlap: 50%
Microscope Objective: 10X
Microscope Eyepiece: DSLR Mount
Grid Used: 4x4 (Panning Movement Aid)
Capture Motion: Serpentine
Stitching Software: Microsoft ICE
Stitching Projection Mode: Planar Motion
Image Type: JPG
Image Quality: 95%
Motorola MC68HC05 HCMOS CPU
This was pulled from an old opto-mechanical mouse which used a serial RS-232 connector. The top of the mouse and the ball were missing, so I was unable to identify the model. I think it is made by Logitech since the package has that written on it.
This chip was designed in 1988 and it uses HCMOS and It was based off of the Motorola 6800.
This chip really lets my new camera show off its higher resolution / exposure time. It captures some details my phone would have only been able to see with a 40X objective.
I found a good data sheet here: usermanual.wiki/Document/MC68HC05P1TechnicalDataJan91.188...
Camera: Pixel SONY A6000
Number of Images: 80
Panorama Y Axis: 10 Images
Panorama X Axis: 8 Images
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1.3"
Overlap: 50%
Microscope Objective: 10X
Microscope Eyepiece: DSLR Mount
Grid Used: 4x4 (Panning Movement Aid)
Capture Motion: Serpentine
Stitching Software: Microsoft ICE
Stitching Projection Mode: Planar Motion
Image Type: JPG
Image Quality: 95%