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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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For MACRO MONDAYS theme: "Inside Electronics"
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Rectangles, circles and octagons, oh, my! Found inside my husband's Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2" P900 when I replaced his micro USB charging port flex cable.
HMM
The inside of electronic devices is often very colorful. But this is normally hidden. So it's about time to shine a light on them.
When I was a young girl, between college and marriage I worked for a few months at the Sylvania Television plant. My first job was to put rivets in an electronics board and it wasn't a very hard job. But the machine broke and while waiting for parts I was moved to a different section. The electronic boards moved continuously by me on a conveyor belt and I had to drop 11 little staple like things into tiny holes. To be able to do it and keep up with the conveyor I had to use both left and right hands. These were incredible small components. Right after going past me they went into the soldering pit so all the components had to be in correctly. I needed help the whole time I was on that job! I expect all that is done automatically now. The pay was fantastic but I could never have done that as a career!!
I opened up and old computer and took this for Macromondays theme inside electronics.
Gropped a couple of times to get close enough.
2018 one photo each day
A GEC Osglim Beehive Neon Lamp, dating from the 1930s. This 5-watt low energy bulb has passed through three generations of our family. Still working, although not used today, its orange-red glow illuminated (almost!) the steps down to the cellar in our family home.
The 3 pins in a USB charging cable cradle dock adapter for a Fitbit Flex 2.
MacroMondays theme InsideElectronics
My dad had a habit of going through old electronics and pulling them apart. He then catalogued and stored the components. These were in a small, labelled drawer that included a hand drilled wooden insert that kept the different transistors separate. I'm sure he would have appreciated this challenge.
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Inside electronics". This is the circuit board receiving the button pushes on a slightly old-fashioned mobile phone. They look like hieroglyphic snakes!
Macro Mondays: Inside electronics
Taken with the Olympus M.Zuiko 60mm Macro with available light at sunset
Stacked from 10 pictures with PS
Cables attached to an internal fan from a PC. Please see here how the whole thing looks. For Macro Mondays group.