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Motorola MC33174D Single Supply OPAMP
This is an MC33174D Quad OPAMP. It contains four amplifiers (which I have anotated) stacked vertically from the top of the image to the bottom.
The Motorola logo is visible on the right side as well as some other markings, including "34174" which sounds simmilar to the "33174" which was marked on the plastic of this chip.
I am currently enrolled in some summer courses for university and have been very busy and unable to upload at my regular pace. I have several CPU's in the mail which I plan to take apart in the coming weeks and months. One chip I hope I won't be taking apart is a Ryzen 3700X which has 2 bent pins which I plan to replace my Ryzen 1700 with, assuming I can fix the pins, which appears likely. This will speed up the render times a fair bit (since the hardest parts of stitching are single threaded) and the 3700X's single threaded performance blows the 1700's out of the water.
Camera: SONY A6000
Number of Images: 36
Panorama Y Axis: 9 Images
Panorama X Axis: 4 Images
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/15"
Light Source: LED in Eyepiece
Overlap: 50%
Microscope Objective: 10X
Microscope Eyepiece: DSLR Mount
Grid Used: 4x4 (Panning Movement Aid)
Capture Motion: Serpentine
Stitching Software: Autopano Giga
Other Software: GIMP for white balancing
Image Type: JPG
Image Quality: 98%
Motorola MC33174D Single Supply OPAMP
This is an MC33174D Quad OPAMP. It contains four amplifiers (which I have anotated) stacked vertically from the top of the image to the bottom.
The Motorola logo is visible on the right side as well as some other markings, including "34174" which sounds simmilar to the "33174" which was marked on the plastic of this chip.
I am currently enrolled in some summer courses for university and have been very busy and unable to upload at my regular pace. I have several CPU's in the mail which I plan to take apart in the coming weeks and months. One chip I hope I won't be taking apart is a Ryzen 3700X which has 2 bent pins which I plan to replace my Ryzen 1700 with, assuming I can fix the pins, which appears likely. This will speed up the render times a fair bit (since the hardest parts of stitching are single threaded) and the 3700X's single threaded performance blows the 1700's out of the water.
Camera: SONY A6000
Number of Images: 36
Panorama Y Axis: 9 Images
Panorama X Axis: 4 Images
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/15"
Light Source: LED in Eyepiece
Overlap: 50%
Microscope Objective: 10X
Microscope Eyepiece: DSLR Mount
Grid Used: 4x4 (Panning Movement Aid)
Capture Motion: Serpentine
Stitching Software: Autopano Giga
Other Software: GIMP for white balancing
Image Type: JPG
Image Quality: 98%