Digital Image - Raspberry Pi 5 X-Ray

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See what’s inside the Raspberry Pi 5.

This image was taken on a half-million-dollar Nikon metrology machine, and exposes the inner workings of Raspberry Pi’s flagship SBC, the Pi 5. Look under the heat spreader of the BCM2712 SoC, and inside the package of the new RP1 Southbridge chip! See what an inductor looks like on the inside!

Or just inspect the solder joints on my board—something X-ray photography like this is used for every day!

This image hangs in the front of the new studio. You can make your own personal prints, as many as you’d like! Or use it on your desktop, your phone, wherever. Jeff Geerling retains the original copyright, and you aren’t allowed to re-sell products with the photo (books, prints, shirts, etc.) or the photo itself—or claim that you took it!. But I’d love for you to use it however you’d like otherwise!

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See what’s inside the Raspberry Pi 5.

This image was taken on a half-million-dollar Nikon metrology machine, and exposes the inner workings of Raspberry Pi’s flagship SBC, the Pi 5. Look under the heat spreader of the BCM2712 SoC, and inside the package of the new RP1 Southbridge chip! See what an inductor looks like on the inside!

Or just inspect the solder joints on my board—something X-ray photography like this is used for every day!

This image hangs in the front of the new studio. You can make your own personal prints, as many as you’d like! Or use it on your desktop, your phone, wherever. Jeff Geerling retains the original copyright, and you aren’t allowed to re-sell products with the photo (books, prints, shirts, etc.) or the photo itself—or claim that you took it!. But I’d love for you to use it however you’d like otherwise!

See what’s inside the Raspberry Pi 5.

This image was taken on a half-million-dollar Nikon metrology machine, and exposes the inner workings of Raspberry Pi’s flagship SBC, the Pi 5. Look under the heat spreader of the BCM2712 SoC, and inside the package of the new RP1 Southbridge chip! See what an inductor looks like on the inside!

Or just inspect the solder joints on my board—something X-ray photography like this is used for every day!

This image hangs in the front of the new studio. You can make your own personal prints, as many as you’d like! Or use it on your desktop, your phone, wherever. Jeff Geerling retains the original copyright, and you aren’t allowed to re-sell products with the photo (books, prints, shirts, etc.) or the photo itself—or claim that you took it!. But I’d love for you to use it however you’d like otherwise!