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Printed Circuit Collection

"Unveiling the Intricate World of Printed Circuits: A Microscopic Journey" Step into the fascinating realm of printed circuits

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Microchip, light micrograph

Microchip, light micrograph
Microchip. Light micrograph of the surface of a microchip using differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC). Magnification: x100

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Silicon crystal, light micrograph

Silicon crystal, light micrograph
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a specimen of pure 99.999999 Silicon

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Silicon crystal, macrophotograph F005 / 6928

Silicon crystal, macrophotograph F005 / 6928
Macrophotograph of a specimen of pure 99.999999 Silicon. This is the poly-crystal Silicon that is left at the bottom of the crucible after the single crystal is grown and removed

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Printed circuit, macrophotograph F005 / 6927

Printed circuit, macrophotograph F005 / 6927
Macrophotograph of a printed circuit. A printed circuit consists of lines of a metal conductor printed on an insulating material base

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6398

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6398
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 1.2mm

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6399

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6399
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 2.4mm

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6390

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6390
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 2.4mm

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6381

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6381
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 2.4mm

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6389

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6389
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 1.2mm

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6382

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6382
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 5mm

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6394

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6394
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 1.2mm

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6403

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6403
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 5mm

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Dyson sphere, conceptual artwork C016 / 5335

Dyson sphere, conceptual artwork C016 / 5335
Dyson sphere. Conceptual artwork of a spherical structure surrounding a planet and its star, representing a Dyson sphere. This concept is named after the US physicist Freeman Dyson

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Macrophotograph of a circuit board

Macrophotograph of a circuit board
Macrophotograph of the surface of a printed circuit board. The olive green areas are copper conducting tracks of the circuit, covered with a protective varnish

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Macrophotograph of printed circuit board

Macrophotograph of printed circuit board
Macrophotograph of the surface of a printed circuit board. The olive green areas are copper conducting tracks of the circuit, covered with a protective varnish

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Global ID card

Global ID card
Biometric ID card. Computer artwork of a personal ID (identification) card carrying biometric data, data on biological measurements

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Biometric ID card

Biometric ID card. Computer artwork of a personal ID (identification) card carrying biometric data, data on biological measurements

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Biometric ID cards

Biometric ID cards. Computer artwork of personal ID (identification) cards carrying biometric data, data on biological measurements

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Electronic components, artwork

Electronic components, artwork
Computer artwork depicting electronic components used in computers and other electronic devices

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Printed circuit board, light micrograph

Printed circuit board, light micrograph
Light micrograph of the surface of a printed circuit board using differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC). Magnification: x50

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Microchip, artwork

Microchip, artwork
Microchip. Computer artwork depicting of a light micrograph of the surface of a microchip using dark field lighting. Magnification: x500

Background imagePrinted Circuit Collection: Microchip, light micrograph, artwork

Microchip, light micrograph, artwork
Microchip, computer artwork depicting a light micrograph of the surface of a microchip using dark field lighting. Magnification: x500



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"Unveiling the Intricate World of Printed Circuits: A Microscopic Journey" Step into the fascinating realm of printed circuits, where intricate designs and cutting-edge technology converge. Through a series of captivating micrographs and macrophotographs, we explore the hidden beauty within this essential component. In our first glimpse, a mesmerizing light micrograph reveals the delicate architecture of a silicon crystal. Its meticulously arranged atoms form the foundation upon which these circuits are built. As we zoom in further, another light micrograph showcases an enchanting surface view of a microchip – its intricate patterns hint at the complexity that lies beneath. Moving on to macrophotography, we encounter a striking image capturing multiple printed circuit boards side by side. The meticulous arrangement of components and pathways highlights their role as electronic highways connecting various devices seamlessly. Each board tells its own unique story – from powering smartphones to controlling spacecrafts. The next photograph takes us even closer into this world; it is as if we can almost touch the metallic traces etched onto the circuit board's surface. These pathways guide electrical signals with precision and efficiency, ensuring seamless communication between different parts of an electronic system. As our journey continues, we delve deeper into this microscopic universe with yet another macrophotograph showcasing more intricately designed printed circuit boards. Their symmetrical layouts evoke awe-inspiring precision while reminding us that every single detail matters in achieving optimal functionality. Returning to silicon crystals through macrophotography once again, we witness their stunning beauty up close - their crystalline structures resembling miniature works of art, and is here that innovation thrives as engineers push boundaries to create ever-smaller and more powerful chips for our modern world. Our exploration concludes with three final light micrographs revealing astonishing views from atop a microchip's surface – like peering down upon an electrified cityscape bustling with activity. These images remind us that behind every device lies an interconnected network enabling seamless technological advancements.