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Last week our house got struck by lightning - my wife even saw the bolt hit our house (we were in the porch watching the storm)! It took out our ADSL router and also the ethernet port of my PC and stopped my memory running at 1600Mhz (now stuck at 1066Mhz). This is the inside of the router.

Close-up of the single-core miniPC. Using extension tube.

Now I understand why closeup can be addictive.

 

Lens: 50/1.8 E, set at f/4.0

Lighting: YN560

Sono appassionato di elettronica dall'età di 11 anni. Scattata con Panasonic FS5

Not the culprit! Goodman furnace control board B18099-13. Mine is actually beige, but the same.

Commodities Trading on a Global Scale as Concept

Paysage électronique 5

Electronic landscape 5

 

Barres d'immeubles, rangées de pavillons de banlieue identiques, parkings alignés. Il y a même un stade, mais pas d'arbres.

Une nouvelle série pour commencer 2012 : la plongée dans ce monde méconnu et pourtant si proche de nous des machines électroniques ..... qui nous étonnent.

Macro test of a stick of DDR2 RAM.

The BellMac Microprocessor was designed with Unix and the C language in mind.

I've shot a lot of these circuit boards for manuals. I just like the detail in this shot...otherwise it's nothing to get excited about.

Day 11 of 365.

 

Close up of the Annapolis Micro Systems development board for the Xilinx XC6200, made in 1997.

 

Dull topic for most, but I was pleased with the colours and how crisp the image came out. The title comes from the fact that when I interned at Xilinx that summer I had no idea how much that would influence the next decade of my life at the time.

Photo from Texas A&M's "Aggieland Saturday" high school recruitment

event, where prospective students come and explore the different schools

and departments at A&M. We took the SMP robot chassis, which you have

seen before climb stairs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXyvIec2trc),

and interfaced it with an RF transmitter/receiver from a $10 remote

control car. The dsPIC33 sits in the middle, taking the on/off signals

from the RF unit and turning them into PWM for each pair of motors

(we've reused the Krisys Control Board that we used in the summer

workshop). The robot, which we have dubbed "Fido", was a big hit,

stealing the thunder from many of the other engineering booths.

 

These YouTube videos show Fido can descend stairs quite easily. In order

to climb steeper stairs, we're going to need bigger wheels though. The

platform has the torque; it will literally run itself up the wall if you

give it the chance.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lazmsOeZhO0

www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5i4n0p7h_4

A close-up of the rear of a Western Digital Raptor hard drive

 

Last hint at what I'm up to for the print comp. All taken with one light, kit lens and a cheap 10+ adaptor

NCR Tower 32-650 system - Freaknet Museum - museum.dyne.org/

More from my technology series.

Again, no strobes: dished CFLs. One camera left and one, snooted, behind the board shining up onto sheet of red tagboard for the "sunrise/sunset" look.

Four different images are shown for each of eight objects (a Boeing 747, a Mercedes Benz, a container, a can of Coca Cola, a television set, a microprocessor, a mobile telephone and the famous “HOLLYWOOD” sign on the hills overlooking Los Angeles) : one image in “natural” colors, one in a reddish shade, another yellowish and the last one whitish, “incandescent”.

Closeup of a 4GB DDR3 unbuffered ECC RAM module.

Socket A AMD Athlon XP 1600+ processor introduced in 2001.

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