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The image shows a green printed circuit board (PCB) with various electronic components attached to it. The board is rectangular in shape and has a white border around the edges. On the left side of the board, there are several green rectangular connectors, which are likely used to connect the components to a computer or other electronic device. On the right side, there is a black rectangular component, which appears to be a Wi-Fi module. This component is likely used for connecting to a network or other networked device. There are also several other components on the board such as a microcontroller, a power supply unit, and several resistors and capacitors. These components are likely connected to the board by a series of wires and connectors. The PCB also has a few other electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, and transistors, which may be used to power the device. The image appears to have been taken from a top-down perspective, looking down on the PCB.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 690 x 437 pixels and it has a file size of 426.77 KB.The image shows a green printed circuit board (PCB) with various electronic components attached to it. The board is rectangular in shape and has a white border around the edges. On the left side of the board, there are several green rectangular connectors, which are likely used to connect the components to a computer or other electronic device. On the right side, there is a black rectangular component, which appears to be a Wi-Fi module. This component is likely used for connecting to a network or other networked device. There are also several other components on the board such as a microcontroller, a power supply unit, and several resistors and capacitors. These components are likely connected to the board by a series of wires and connectors. The PCB also has a few other electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, and transistors, which may be used to power the device. The image appears to have been taken from a top-down perspective, looking down on the PCB.
