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The image displays a close-up, overhead view of a dust-covered green electronic circuit board, located in Gimpo-si, South Korea. The board is densely populated with various electronic components. On the left side, a grid of small, black square push-button switches is visible, many labeled with Korean text indicating functions such as "ON" and "OFF." A larger, lighter beige/grey push-button switch is centrally located among these. Multiple brown and black cylindrical electrolytic capacitors, some marked "KMG" and "1000uF," are scattered across the board, featuring silver tops with distinct Y-shaped or K-shaped indentations. On the right edge, a vertical block of black plastic with multiple silver screw terminals is present. The board also features several inductors with coiled copper wire, one prominently labeled "U16V40090," numerous small surface-mount integrated circuits, and a green cylindrical resistor near the top center. Korean text, including "Made in South Korea," is imprinted on the board's surface.
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