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The scene depicts a close-up, elevated view of an electronic circuit board being held and examined by two human hands against a blurred background. The circuit board is a beige-colored PCB, labeled "LK-PI220406A" and "Model No.: LK-PI220406A" with a date of "2008/10/15 V1.4 SH-04 94V-0 0908 RoHS". The board is populated with various electronic components. Essential details include: - **People:** Two human hands, likely belonging to the same individual. The left hand grasps the upper-left edge of the board, with the thumb visible on top. The right hand rests with its fingertips supporting the lower-right edge of the board. The background shows a blurred portion of a person's upper torso wearing a light-colored garment. - **Subject/Object (Circuit Board):** The primary subject is an electronic power supply unit (PSU) or similar circuit board. * **Components:** Prominent components include multiple silver-topped electrolytic capacitors in the upper-right, a large black "CapXon" brand capacitor (450V 100uF) towards the lower-center, various smaller blue ceramic capacitors, silver finned heatsinks, and several yellow-taped transformers/inductors. A component near the bottom-left features a black rectangular body with metal leads. * **Damage/Condition:** The board exhibits significant heat damage. A large brown-to-scorched area is visible across the upper-right and central portions of the PCB. One yellow-taped transformer in the upper-right section displays severe localized charring and blackening on its insulating tape, indicating a likely burn-out or failure event. Some white adhesive, used to secure components, appears discolored. - **Environment:** The circuit board is resting on or being held above a dark brown, scratched wooden surface, consistent with a workbench or table. The precise location within the city of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina, cannot be determined from the visual information. - **Actions/Interactions:** The hands are actively holding and presenting the circuit board, suggesting an examination or photographic documentation of the damaged electronic component.
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