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Electromagnetic coils on an old graphics card.
From the basic electronic components I always found the coil the hardest to understand. In addition to the invisible current you suddenly also have this invisible magnetic force (flux). But it's a beautiful component making it a nice subject for this week's theme.
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Circuit board.
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L'INDUTTORE.
Gli induttori sono impiegati in una varietà di dispositivi elettrici ed elettronici, tra i quali i trasformatori ed i motori elettrici, nonché in svariati circuiti a corrente alternata ad alta frequenza.
Nella teoria dei circuiti, l'induttore è un componente ideale (la cui grandezza fisica è l'induttanza) in cui tutta l'energia elettrica assorbita è immagazzinata nel campo magnetico prodotto. Gli induttori reali, realizzati con un avvolgimento di un filo conduttore, presentano anche fenomeni dissipativi e capacitivi di cui si deve tenere conto.
Inoltre, nei circuiti in regime sinusoidale permanente, l'induttore determina una differenza di fase di 90 gradi fra la tensione applicata e la corrente che lo attraversa: in particolare, in queste condizioni di funzionamento, la corrente che attraversa un induttore ideale risulta essere sfasata in ritardo di un quarto di periodo rispetto alla tensione applicata ai suoi morsetti.
Tutto chiaro,no ????
CANON EOS 6D MarkII con ob. CANON EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
Macro Mondays theme 'Inside Electronics'.
Back lit.
If you have ever wondered, this is the inside of your home, blood pressure monitor. ❤✔.
Captured in: Smithtown, NY.
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For this week's Macro Monday theme, we were tasked with focusing on electronic components... Components that might be found at the heart of some of our favorite devices, and could appear as a futuristic cityscapes or abstract constructions when in macro form.
I decided to imagine these circuits as being used in a different way... Perhaps as part of a hybrid food for future robots (or artificial people as they may prefer to be called) -- part food, part tech. Granted our future AIs probably won't be consuming resistors or diodes, but then this image wouldn't have met this week's challenge. ;)
This composite takes a small sized apple, and combines it with the innards of an old computer motherboard, specifically the CPU processor socket, along with its many other chips / components as well.
HMM!
Sorry Bishop... I almost forgot... I know you prefer the term artificial person yourself. ;)
-- Aliens (1986).
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"Robot Food" is a non-HDR image that was processed using a combination of ACR / Photoshop, and includes the use of Topaz Labs plugins -- Adjust, Clean, Denoise, Glow and Impression.
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This week's Macro Mondays effort on the theme of 'Inside electronics' saw me destroy an old Freesat box for electronic bits, with my phone displaying binary for the backdrop. HMM y'all!
Basic electronic components attached to a discarded (USB) wired computer keyboard.
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Macro Mondays 'inside electronics' theme.
I thought I would have to miss this week as I really didn't think I had anything interesting to fit the theme. I took this shot just after the theme was announced and almost discarded it, but this afternoon had another look and decided it was worth processing and submitting to the group, and at least I haven't missed a week.
This section of my old mobile measures approx 2.5 x 1.7 cm.
The cooling ribs (heatsink) of a GeForce4 graphics card by NVIDIA.
Meyer-Optik Gorlitz 50mm F 1:8 Oreston
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MacroMonday theme Inside Electronics. Just so happens I was building a new Nelson Pass F5 Mosfet Power Amplifier (some here may know them) and had the two Power Supplies built and tested, so just powered one up and clicked this shot for this weeks theme!
I must add some of the finished amp images here too!
The reflection behind the LED is the side of a large Capacitor and I cleaned the dust as much as I could but it kept coming back onto it.
The image is about two inches by a little over an inch high!
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This theme was practically challenges. I wanted to use a circuit board but it was very 2 dimensional and I could get something that I felt was interesting enough. Eventually, I decided to buy some inductors (although, originally I thought they were resistors).
HMM
another possibility for the macromonday theme for this week, which is inside electronics. this circuit board was from a device that strengthened sound, which didn't work all that well, so taking it apart to photograph its innards was not a bad idea.
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