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Computer Chips - 2002-10-26  
Computer chip.


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Camera: Canon D60, Not recorded, Lens: Not recorded, Not recorded, Not recorded, ISO Not recorded
Keywords: computers chips circuits
License: This image is public domain, because I took the picture and I've made it public domain. I don't care at all what you use this picture for. If you do use it, please consider linking back to this site. (Details)

This work is dedicated to the Public Domain. For non-US use it is also placed under a Creative Commons CC0 designation.
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I've been looking for a good picture that would provide a generic view of a computer chip. I'm presently working on my graduate research which is the study of heavy truck ABS systems and the development of a comptuer model for the ABS electronic control unit. I plan on including this as a 'mask' or cover to my controller computer model which is a subsystem in a program called Simulink.
Thanks,
Brian Zaugg
Posted by Brian Zaugg at 2:51 PM EST on Oct 25th, '04

Thanks for putting this in the public domain. I plan to use it in a wallpaper for my gallery.

Thank you for posting this picture- I plan on using it for a power point presentation
Posted by Bob Jonson III at 3:57 PM EST on Feb 18th, '05

thanks for the picture...i am doing a project and creating a video camera chip to be implanted into a brain and needed a model, THANKS

Hey, thanks for this super duper image. I plan on using it for a PowerPoint presentation on Silicon based computer chips. Fantastic! Thanks a bunch.

hey, i am going to be using your image for my portfolio site that will be up on april 18th.

Thank you for this photo! I'm planning to use it for a power point presentation.

im using it for a powerpoint too but im fixing that broken contact. Thank-you Jason
Posted by Jason at 2:44 PM EST on Apr 25th, '05

Hi, I would like to use this image in my website for a class i am taking (web page design), thanks for allowing me to use this.
Posted by John Patterson at 9:33 AM EST on Nov 30th, '05

Thanks for the photo.. Starting my own company and cant get my pics to come out at all..

I would like to use the picture for my programmming class

hi, i'll be using your image as a part of my artwork or my artwork website. thanks! btw, what camera did you use??
Posted by Carlos at 3:55 PM EST on Mar 27th, '06

Hey thanks for the pic. Using it for an architecture project

Thanks, I am using the pic for a structures art proj I am working on.

I am 11 years old and have to do a 6th grade sciance progect about the inside of a machine that we invented. This picture really helped.

Posted by Andy Troxell at 5:11 PM EST on Apr 17th, '06

Thanks i needed this for an eight grade science project on how computer chips are made, we needed pictures and stuff for a powerpoint
Posted by Kavnarg at 5:14 PM EST on Nov 29th, '06

Thanks, I am using the picture for my class, to show my student the computer chips

thank you for letting me use this photo. i will be using this picture as part of a website banner.
Posted by cyrus at 5:27 PM EST on Sep 25th, '07

Thanks for letting me use this picture for my senior project for my high school.
Posted by computer freak at 4:39 PM EST on Oct 4th, '07

This picture does great for my project in School, Thank you!
Posted by Christiaro at 5:34 PM EST on Oct 15th, '07

That is not a computer chip.It is a Field Effect Transistor.
Posted by anonymous at 6:47 PM EST on Oct 15th, '07

thanks for the picture, i needed a picture of how silicon is used in real life, so this helped greatly!
Posted by ????????? at 8:58 PM EST on Oct 31st, '07

Hello,
Thanks for letting me use this picture for my website project, I will reference your website.


Thanks for letting me use this image on my new website. I shall add a link to your site.
Posted by Alfred Ribeiro at 12:17 AM EST on Mar 11th, '08