The unit is designed with a "Deep-Profile" configuration to maximize internal storage volume while maintaining a slim frontal footprint. Height: 330 mm (33 cm) Width: 200 mm (20 cm) Depth: 380 mm (38 cm) Aesthetic Style: Modern Industrial with exposed bolted edges for a rugged, high-security appearance. 2. Panel Layout & Cutting List (Fiber Laser Cutting) The chassis consists of six primary panels. All cuts, including component apertures, must be performed via precision CNC Fiber Laser. Panel Dimensions (mm) Description & Component Integration Front Panel (Door) 330 × 200 Interactive interface (Apertures for: LCD, NV200, QR, LED Button, Speaker). Rear Panel 330 × 200 Features laser-cut cooling louvers and power cable entry port. Side Panels (x2) 330 × 380 Long rectangular panels defining the unit's depth. Top Panel 200 × 380 Upper enclosure lid. Bottom Panel 200 × 380 Base plate with 4x pre-drilled holes for floor/surface mounting (Bolt-down). 3. Material Specifications & Durability To ensure maximum security and a premium "heavy-duty" feel: Material Type: Cold Rolled Carbon Steel. Door Thickness: 8 mm (Reinforced to prevent drilling and prying). Chassis Thickness: 4 mm for all other sides. Finish: Industrial Powder Coating in Anthracite Dark Grey with a textured finish, or a Dark Brushed Steel effect. 4. Front Panel Interface Layout Components are to be arranged vertically and ergonomically as follows: Upper Section: Centered aperture for a 3.5-inch LCD screen (rear-mounted). Middle Left: Vertical slot for the NV200 Spectral Banknote Validator. Middle Right: 16mm circular cutout for the Stainless Steel LED Push Button. Below Button: 70 × 30 mm rectangular laser-cut grill for the Internal Speaker. Lower Section: Square aperture for the 2D QR Barcode Scanner. 5. Assembly Dynamics & Mechanical Features Internal Frame: Internal 5 mm L-Bracket reinforcement angles welded at the corners for structural integrity. External Fastening: Side, top, and bottom panels are joined using Security Torx Bolts with exposed stainless steel heads to emphasize the industrial look. Hinge System: Heavy-duty hidden internal hinges allowing a minimum 110° door opening angle. Locking Mechanism: An electronic Solenoid or Motorized Bolt system integrated with the main controller board for automated access. 6. Technical Manufacturer Notes Anti-Pry Flange: The door frame must include an "anti-pry" lip or flange to prevent the insertion of crowbars or flat-head tools. Serviceability: Ensure the NV200 Cash Box is easily accessible and removable once the main door is opened. Electronics Mounting: Provide internal threaded bosses (standoffs) on the rear or side interior to mount PCBs (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or custom Controller Boards). Thermal Management: Ensure the rear louvers provide sufficient airflow for the validator and power supply units.
“The solar panel image focuses on the panels, which are the key part. Each panel section should be installed evenly and tightly to create a unified appearance. Make sure the panels are divided into small squares and realistically represent the structure of the solar panels. The panels should be perfectly straight and strong, with little noticeability to create a natural and realistic look. Each panel section should be divided into 74 even squares. The panels on the truss must form a single structure covering the entire area of the truss.”
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
A semi-futuristic computer circuit board rendered in near-macro perspective, with sharp, hyper-detailed focus on the central CPU. Surrounding the CPU are accurately placed and realistically modeled motherboard components including capacitors, transistors, heatsinks, RAM slots, and power connectors. Glowing circuit traces and fiber-optic light strings pulse softly with energy, weaving across the board in luminous cyan, electric blue, and violet hues.
Image 6 is the reference image to go by. North is to the right South is to the left East is down West is up Corner-Top-down schematic cinematic render of a futuristic starship or alien base corridor junction hub overview, viewed from an above angle between corridors, clean architectural layout visualization, glowing white-and-blue sci-fi interior design, central circular junction chamber connecting five hallways in a cross-and-trident configuration. The east side contains one large primary corridor that matches a wide military cargo hallway (reference image 1) (Show with no characters), with black-and-white wall panels and glowing blue vertical light strips. The west side splits into two narrower corridors angled slightly outward. (Reference images 4 and 5). The north and south sides are split into two additional widened corridors. Reference images 2 and 3. All hallways contain: white illuminated floor lanes black utility cargo crates with yellow labels white cargo containers Circular sealed bulkhead doors along walls sterile, polished metallic flooring soft cinematic overhead lighting The central hub is circular, with a metallic floor emblem and a subtle blue holographic glow. The entire structure resembles a tactical junction node inside an advanced lunar or orbital facility. Highly detailed Unreal Engine 5 cinematic environment, symmetrical architecture, atmospheric sci-fi realism, blueprint-meets-cinematic style, no characters, no text labels, clean corridor geometry, wide composition.
Top-down view of 12 racetrack-shaped copper coils arranged in a perfect circle on a flat template, evenly spaced at 30 degrees apart, forming a ring pattern with 160mm inner diameter and 270mm outer diameter, each coil is 50x55mm made of enameled copper wire, alternating coils have small colored tape markers red blue green red blue green representing 3 phases A B C, wire pairs visible between adjacent coils showing series connections, a protractor-style angle template printed on paper visible underneath, dimension lines showing 270mm outer ring and 160mm inner ring and 30 degree spacing between coils, white background, flat lay photography, engineering documentation style, overhead workshop lighting --ar 1:1 --v 6.1 --style raw
multiple layers of circuit boards, hyper-realistic 4k architectural digest <lora:PCBv2.5:0.4> digital painting, artstation, concept art, matte, sharp focus, illustration, symmetrical, balanced, rule of 3rds, negative space, monochrome, vibrant inkpunk colors, highly detailed, symmertical, Bráulio Amado
A semi-futuristic computer circuit board rendered in near-macro perspective, with sharp, hyper-detailed focus on the central CPU. Surrounding the CPU are accurately placed and realistically modeled motherboard components including capacitors, transistors, heatsinks, RAM slots, and power connectors. Glowing circuit traces and fiber-optic light strings pulse softly with energy, weaving across the board in luminous cyan, electric blue, and violet hues.
Image 6 is the reference image to go by. North is to the right South is to the left East is down West is up Corner-Top-down schematic cinematic render of a futuristic starship or alien base corridor junction hub overview, viewed from an above angle between corridors, clean architectural layout visualization, glowing white-and-blue sci-fi interior design, central circular junction chamber connecting five hallways in a cross-and-trident configuration. The east side contains one large primary corridor that matches a wide military cargo hallway (reference image 1) (Show with no characters), with black-and-white wall panels and glowing blue vertical light strips. The west side splits into two narrower corridors angled slightly outward. (Reference images 4 and 5). The north and south sides are split into two additional widened corridors. Reference images 2 and 3. All hallways contain: white illuminated floor lanes black utility cargo crates with yellow labels white cargo containers Circular sealed bulkhead doors along walls sterile, polished metallic flooring soft cinematic overhead lighting The central hub is circular, with a metallic floor emblem and a subtle blue holographic glow. The entire structure resembles a tactical junction node inside an advanced lunar or orbital facility. Highly detailed Unreal Engine 5 cinematic environment, symmetrical architecture, atmospheric sci-fi realism, blueprint-meets-cinematic style, no characters, no text labels, clean corridor geometry, wide composition.
multiple layers of circuit boards, hyper-realistic 4k architectural digest <lora:PCBv2.5:0.4> digital painting, artstation, concept art, matte, sharp focus, illustration, symmetrical, balanced, rule of 3rds, negative space, monochrome, vibrant inkpunk colors, highly detailed, symmertical, Bráulio Amado
The unit is designed with a "Deep-Profile" configuration to maximize internal storage volume while maintaining a slim frontal footprint. Height: 330 mm (33 cm) Width: 200 mm (20 cm) Depth: 380 mm (38 cm) Aesthetic Style: Modern Industrial with exposed bolted edges for a rugged, high-security appearance. 2. Panel Layout & Cutting List (Fiber Laser Cutting) The chassis consists of six primary panels. All cuts, including component apertures, must be performed via precision CNC Fiber Laser. Panel Dimensions (mm) Description & Component Integration Front Panel (Door) 330 × 200 Interactive interface (Apertures for: LCD, NV200, QR, LED Button, Speaker). Rear Panel 330 × 200 Features laser-cut cooling louvers and power cable entry port. Side Panels (x2) 330 × 380 Long rectangular panels defining the unit's depth. Top Panel 200 × 380 Upper enclosure lid. Bottom Panel 200 × 380 Base plate with 4x pre-drilled holes for floor/surface mounting (Bolt-down). 3. Material Specifications & Durability To ensure maximum security and a premium "heavy-duty" feel: Material Type: Cold Rolled Carbon Steel. Door Thickness: 8 mm (Reinforced to prevent drilling and prying). Chassis Thickness: 4 mm for all other sides. Finish: Industrial Powder Coating in Anthracite Dark Grey with a textured finish, or a Dark Brushed Steel effect. 4. Front Panel Interface Layout Components are to be arranged vertically and ergonomically as follows: Upper Section: Centered aperture for a 3.5-inch LCD screen (rear-mounted). Middle Left: Vertical slot for the NV200 Spectral Banknote Validator. Middle Right: 16mm circular cutout for the Stainless Steel LED Push Button. Below Button: 70 × 30 mm rectangular laser-cut grill for the Internal Speaker. Lower Section: Square aperture for the 2D QR Barcode Scanner. 5. Assembly Dynamics & Mechanical Features Internal Frame: Internal 5 mm L-Bracket reinforcement angles welded at the corners for structural integrity. External Fastening: Side, top, and bottom panels are joined using Security Torx Bolts with exposed stainless steel heads to emphasize the industrial look. Hinge System: Heavy-duty hidden internal hinges allowing a minimum 110° door opening angle. Locking Mechanism: An electronic Solenoid or Motorized Bolt system integrated with the main controller board for automated access. 6. Technical Manufacturer Notes Anti-Pry Flange: The door frame must include an "anti-pry" lip or flange to prevent the insertion of crowbars or flat-head tools. Serviceability: Ensure the NV200 Cash Box is easily accessible and removable once the main door is opened. Electronics Mounting: Provide internal threaded bosses (standoffs) on the rear or side interior to mount PCBs (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or custom Controller Boards). Thermal Management: Ensure the rear louvers provide sufficient airflow for the validator and power supply units.
“The solar panel image focuses on the panels, which are the key part. Each panel section should be installed evenly and tightly to create a unified appearance. Make sure the panels are divided into small squares and realistically represent the structure of the solar panels. The panels should be perfectly straight and strong, with little noticeability to create a natural and realistic look. Each panel section should be divided into 74 even squares. The panels on the truss must form a single structure covering the entire area of the truss.”
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
Top-down view of 12 racetrack-shaped copper coils arranged in a perfect circle on a flat template, evenly spaced at 30 degrees apart, forming a ring pattern with 160mm inner diameter and 270mm outer diameter, each coil is 50x55mm made of enameled copper wire, alternating coils have small colored tape markers red blue green red blue green representing 3 phases A B C, wire pairs visible between adjacent coils showing series connections, a protractor-style angle template printed on paper visible underneath, dimension lines showing 270mm outer ring and 160mm inner ring and 30 degree spacing between coils, white background, flat lay photography, engineering documentation style, overhead workshop lighting --ar 1:1 --v 6.1 --style raw
“The solar panel image focuses on the panels, which are the key part. Each panel section should be installed evenly and tightly to create a unified appearance. Make sure the panels are divided into small squares and realistically represent the structure of the solar panels. The panels should be perfectly straight and strong, with little noticeability to create a natural and realistic look. Each panel section should be divided into 74 even squares. The panels on the truss must form a single structure covering the entire area of the truss.”
A semi-futuristic computer circuit board rendered in near-macro perspective, with sharp, hyper-detailed focus on the central CPU. Surrounding the CPU are accurately placed and realistically modeled motherboard components including capacitors, transistors, heatsinks, RAM slots, and power connectors. Glowing circuit traces and fiber-optic light strings pulse softly with energy, weaving across the board in luminous cyan, electric blue, and violet hues.
multiple layers of circuit boards, hyper-realistic 4k architectural digest <lora:PCBv2.5:0.4> digital painting, artstation, concept art, matte, sharp focus, illustration, symmetrical, balanced, rule of 3rds, negative space, monochrome, vibrant inkpunk colors, highly detailed, symmertical, Bráulio Amado
The unit is designed with a "Deep-Profile" configuration to maximize internal storage volume while maintaining a slim frontal footprint. Height: 330 mm (33 cm) Width: 200 mm (20 cm) Depth: 380 mm (38 cm) Aesthetic Style: Modern Industrial with exposed bolted edges for a rugged, high-security appearance. 2. Panel Layout & Cutting List (Fiber Laser Cutting) The chassis consists of six primary panels. All cuts, including component apertures, must be performed via precision CNC Fiber Laser. Panel Dimensions (mm) Description & Component Integration Front Panel (Door) 330 × 200 Interactive interface (Apertures for: LCD, NV200, QR, LED Button, Speaker). Rear Panel 330 × 200 Features laser-cut cooling louvers and power cable entry port. Side Panels (x2) 330 × 380 Long rectangular panels defining the unit's depth. Top Panel 200 × 380 Upper enclosure lid. Bottom Panel 200 × 380 Base plate with 4x pre-drilled holes for floor/surface mounting (Bolt-down). 3. Material Specifications & Durability To ensure maximum security and a premium "heavy-duty" feel: Material Type: Cold Rolled Carbon Steel. Door Thickness: 8 mm (Reinforced to prevent drilling and prying). Chassis Thickness: 4 mm for all other sides. Finish: Industrial Powder Coating in Anthracite Dark Grey with a textured finish, or a Dark Brushed Steel effect. 4. Front Panel Interface Layout Components are to be arranged vertically and ergonomically as follows: Upper Section: Centered aperture for a 3.5-inch LCD screen (rear-mounted). Middle Left: Vertical slot for the NV200 Spectral Banknote Validator. Middle Right: 16mm circular cutout for the Stainless Steel LED Push Button. Below Button: 70 × 30 mm rectangular laser-cut grill for the Internal Speaker. Lower Section: Square aperture for the 2D QR Barcode Scanner. 5. Assembly Dynamics & Mechanical Features Internal Frame: Internal 5 mm L-Bracket reinforcement angles welded at the corners for structural integrity. External Fastening: Side, top, and bottom panels are joined using Security Torx Bolts with exposed stainless steel heads to emphasize the industrial look. Hinge System: Heavy-duty hidden internal hinges allowing a minimum 110° door opening angle. Locking Mechanism: An electronic Solenoid or Motorized Bolt system integrated with the main controller board for automated access. 6. Technical Manufacturer Notes Anti-Pry Flange: The door frame must include an "anti-pry" lip or flange to prevent the insertion of crowbars or flat-head tools. Serviceability: Ensure the NV200 Cash Box is easily accessible and removable once the main door is opened. Electronics Mounting: Provide internal threaded bosses (standoffs) on the rear or side interior to mount PCBs (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or custom Controller Boards). Thermal Management: Ensure the rear louvers provide sufficient airflow for the validator and power supply units.
Top-down view of 12 racetrack-shaped copper coils arranged in a perfect circle on a flat template, evenly spaced at 30 degrees apart, forming a ring pattern with 160mm inner diameter and 270mm outer diameter, each coil is 50x55mm made of enameled copper wire, alternating coils have small colored tape markers red blue green red blue green representing 3 phases A B C, wire pairs visible between adjacent coils showing series connections, a protractor-style angle template printed on paper visible underneath, dimension lines showing 270mm outer ring and 160mm inner ring and 30 degree spacing between coils, white background, flat lay photography, engineering documentation style, overhead workshop lighting --ar 1:1 --v 6.1 --style raw
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
Image 6 is the reference image to go by. North is to the right South is to the left East is down West is up Corner-Top-down schematic cinematic render of a futuristic starship or alien base corridor junction hub overview, viewed from an above angle between corridors, clean architectural layout visualization, glowing white-and-blue sci-fi interior design, central circular junction chamber connecting five hallways in a cross-and-trident configuration. The east side contains one large primary corridor that matches a wide military cargo hallway (reference image 1) (Show with no characters), with black-and-white wall panels and glowing blue vertical light strips. The west side splits into two narrower corridors angled slightly outward. (Reference images 4 and 5). The north and south sides are split into two additional widened corridors. Reference images 2 and 3. All hallways contain: white illuminated floor lanes black utility cargo crates with yellow labels white cargo containers Circular sealed bulkhead doors along walls sterile, polished metallic flooring soft cinematic overhead lighting The central hub is circular, with a metallic floor emblem and a subtle blue holographic glow. The entire structure resembles a tactical junction node inside an advanced lunar or orbital facility. Highly detailed Unreal Engine 5 cinematic environment, symmetrical architecture, atmospheric sci-fi realism, blueprint-meets-cinematic style, no characters, no text labels, clean corridor geometry, wide composition.
The unit is designed with a "Deep-Profile" configuration to maximize internal storage volume while maintaining a slim frontal footprint. Height: 330 mm (33 cm) Width: 200 mm (20 cm) Depth: 380 mm (38 cm) Aesthetic Style: Modern Industrial with exposed bolted edges for a rugged, high-security appearance. 2. Panel Layout & Cutting List (Fiber Laser Cutting) The chassis consists of six primary panels. All cuts, including component apertures, must be performed via precision CNC Fiber Laser. Panel Dimensions (mm) Description & Component Integration Front Panel (Door) 330 × 200 Interactive interface (Apertures for: LCD, NV200, QR, LED Button, Speaker). Rear Panel 330 × 200 Features laser-cut cooling louvers and power cable entry port. Side Panels (x2) 330 × 380 Long rectangular panels defining the unit's depth. Top Panel 200 × 380 Upper enclosure lid. Bottom Panel 200 × 380 Base plate with 4x pre-drilled holes for floor/surface mounting (Bolt-down). 3. Material Specifications & Durability To ensure maximum security and a premium "heavy-duty" feel: Material Type: Cold Rolled Carbon Steel. Door Thickness: 8 mm (Reinforced to prevent drilling and prying). Chassis Thickness: 4 mm for all other sides. Finish: Industrial Powder Coating in Anthracite Dark Grey with a textured finish, or a Dark Brushed Steel effect. 4. Front Panel Interface Layout Components are to be arranged vertically and ergonomically as follows: Upper Section: Centered aperture for a 3.5-inch LCD screen (rear-mounted). Middle Left: Vertical slot for the NV200 Spectral Banknote Validator. Middle Right: 16mm circular cutout for the Stainless Steel LED Push Button. Below Button: 70 × 30 mm rectangular laser-cut grill for the Internal Speaker. Lower Section: Square aperture for the 2D QR Barcode Scanner. 5. Assembly Dynamics & Mechanical Features Internal Frame: Internal 5 mm L-Bracket reinforcement angles welded at the corners for structural integrity. External Fastening: Side, top, and bottom panels are joined using Security Torx Bolts with exposed stainless steel heads to emphasize the industrial look. Hinge System: Heavy-duty hidden internal hinges allowing a minimum 110° door opening angle. Locking Mechanism: An electronic Solenoid or Motorized Bolt system integrated with the main controller board for automated access. 6. Technical Manufacturer Notes Anti-Pry Flange: The door frame must include an "anti-pry" lip or flange to prevent the insertion of crowbars or flat-head tools. Serviceability: Ensure the NV200 Cash Box is easily accessible and removable once the main door is opened. Electronics Mounting: Provide internal threaded bosses (standoffs) on the rear or side interior to mount PCBs (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or custom Controller Boards). Thermal Management: Ensure the rear louvers provide sufficient airflow for the validator and power supply units.
A semi-futuristic computer circuit board rendered in near-macro perspective, with sharp, hyper-detailed focus on the central CPU. Surrounding the CPU are accurately placed and realistically modeled motherboard components including capacitors, transistors, heatsinks, RAM slots, and power connectors. Glowing circuit traces and fiber-optic light strings pulse softly with energy, weaving across the board in luminous cyan, electric blue, and violet hues.
Image 6 is the reference image to go by. North is to the right South is to the left East is down West is up Corner-Top-down schematic cinematic render of a futuristic starship or alien base corridor junction hub overview, viewed from an above angle between corridors, clean architectural layout visualization, glowing white-and-blue sci-fi interior design, central circular junction chamber connecting five hallways in a cross-and-trident configuration. The east side contains one large primary corridor that matches a wide military cargo hallway (reference image 1) (Show with no characters), with black-and-white wall panels and glowing blue vertical light strips. The west side splits into two narrower corridors angled slightly outward. (Reference images 4 and 5). The north and south sides are split into two additional widened corridors. Reference images 2 and 3. All hallways contain: white illuminated floor lanes black utility cargo crates with yellow labels white cargo containers Circular sealed bulkhead doors along walls sterile, polished metallic flooring soft cinematic overhead lighting The central hub is circular, with a metallic floor emblem and a subtle blue holographic glow. The entire structure resembles a tactical junction node inside an advanced lunar or orbital facility. Highly detailed Unreal Engine 5 cinematic environment, symmetrical architecture, atmospheric sci-fi realism, blueprint-meets-cinematic style, no characters, no text labels, clean corridor geometry, wide composition.
multiple layers of circuit boards, hyper-realistic 4k architectural digest <lora:PCBv2.5:0.4> digital painting, artstation, concept art, matte, sharp focus, illustration, symmetrical, balanced, rule of 3rds, negative space, monochrome, vibrant inkpunk colors, highly detailed, symmertical, Bráulio Amado
“The solar panel image focuses on the panels, which are the key part. Each panel section should be installed evenly and tightly to create a unified appearance. Make sure the panels are divided into small squares and realistically represent the structure of the solar panels. The panels should be perfectly straight and strong, with little noticeability to create a natural and realistic look. Each panel section should be divided into 74 even squares. The panels on the truss must form a single structure covering the entire area of the truss.”
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
Top-down view of 12 racetrack-shaped copper coils arranged in a perfect circle on a flat template, evenly spaced at 30 degrees apart, forming a ring pattern with 160mm inner diameter and 270mm outer diameter, each coil is 50x55mm made of enameled copper wire, alternating coils have small colored tape markers red blue green red blue green representing 3 phases A B C, wire pairs visible between adjacent coils showing series connections, a protractor-style angle template printed on paper visible underneath, dimension lines showing 270mm outer ring and 160mm inner ring and 30 degree spacing between coils, white background, flat lay photography, engineering documentation style, overhead workshop lighting --ar 1:1 --v 6.1 --style raw
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
The unit is designed with a "Deep-Profile" configuration to maximize internal storage volume while maintaining a slim frontal footprint. Height: 330 mm (33 cm) Width: 200 mm (20 cm) Depth: 380 mm (38 cm) Aesthetic Style: Modern Industrial with exposed bolted edges for a rugged, high-security appearance. 2. Panel Layout & Cutting List (Fiber Laser Cutting) The chassis consists of six primary panels. All cuts, including component apertures, must be performed via precision CNC Fiber Laser. Panel Dimensions (mm) Description & Component Integration Front Panel (Door) 330 × 200 Interactive interface (Apertures for: LCD, NV200, QR, LED Button, Speaker). Rear Panel 330 × 200 Features laser-cut cooling louvers and power cable entry port. Side Panels (x2) 330 × 380 Long rectangular panels defining the unit's depth. Top Panel 200 × 380 Upper enclosure lid. Bottom Panel 200 × 380 Base plate with 4x pre-drilled holes for floor/surface mounting (Bolt-down). 3. Material Specifications & Durability To ensure maximum security and a premium "heavy-duty" feel: Material Type: Cold Rolled Carbon Steel. Door Thickness: 8 mm (Reinforced to prevent drilling and prying). Chassis Thickness: 4 mm for all other sides. Finish: Industrial Powder Coating in Anthracite Dark Grey with a textured finish, or a Dark Brushed Steel effect. 4. Front Panel Interface Layout Components are to be arranged vertically and ergonomically as follows: Upper Section: Centered aperture for a 3.5-inch LCD screen (rear-mounted). Middle Left: Vertical slot for the NV200 Spectral Banknote Validator. Middle Right: 16mm circular cutout for the Stainless Steel LED Push Button. Below Button: 70 × 30 mm rectangular laser-cut grill for the Internal Speaker. Lower Section: Square aperture for the 2D QR Barcode Scanner. 5. Assembly Dynamics & Mechanical Features Internal Frame: Internal 5 mm L-Bracket reinforcement angles welded at the corners for structural integrity. External Fastening: Side, top, and bottom panels are joined using Security Torx Bolts with exposed stainless steel heads to emphasize the industrial look. Hinge System: Heavy-duty hidden internal hinges allowing a minimum 110° door opening angle. Locking Mechanism: An electronic Solenoid or Motorized Bolt system integrated with the main controller board for automated access. 6. Technical Manufacturer Notes Anti-Pry Flange: The door frame must include an "anti-pry" lip or flange to prevent the insertion of crowbars or flat-head tools. Serviceability: Ensure the NV200 Cash Box is easily accessible and removable once the main door is opened. Electronics Mounting: Provide internal threaded bosses (standoffs) on the rear or side interior to mount PCBs (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or custom Controller Boards). Thermal Management: Ensure the rear louvers provide sufficient airflow for the validator and power supply units.
A semi-futuristic computer circuit board rendered in near-macro perspective, with sharp, hyper-detailed focus on the central CPU. Surrounding the CPU are accurately placed and realistically modeled motherboard components including capacitors, transistors, heatsinks, RAM slots, and power connectors. Glowing circuit traces and fiber-optic light strings pulse softly with energy, weaving across the board in luminous cyan, electric blue, and violet hues.
Image 6 is the reference image to go by. North is to the right South is to the left East is down West is up Corner-Top-down schematic cinematic render of a futuristic starship or alien base corridor junction hub overview, viewed from an above angle between corridors, clean architectural layout visualization, glowing white-and-blue sci-fi interior design, central circular junction chamber connecting five hallways in a cross-and-trident configuration. The east side contains one large primary corridor that matches a wide military cargo hallway (reference image 1) (Show with no characters), with black-and-white wall panels and glowing blue vertical light strips. The west side splits into two narrower corridors angled slightly outward. (Reference images 4 and 5). The north and south sides are split into two additional widened corridors. Reference images 2 and 3. All hallways contain: white illuminated floor lanes black utility cargo crates with yellow labels white cargo containers Circular sealed bulkhead doors along walls sterile, polished metallic flooring soft cinematic overhead lighting The central hub is circular, with a metallic floor emblem and a subtle blue holographic glow. The entire structure resembles a tactical junction node inside an advanced lunar or orbital facility. Highly detailed Unreal Engine 5 cinematic environment, symmetrical architecture, atmospheric sci-fi realism, blueprint-meets-cinematic style, no characters, no text labels, clean corridor geometry, wide composition.
“The solar panel image focuses on the panels, which are the key part. Each panel section should be installed evenly and tightly to create a unified appearance. Make sure the panels are divided into small squares and realistically represent the structure of the solar panels. The panels should be perfectly straight and strong, with little noticeability to create a natural and realistic look. Each panel section should be divided into 74 even squares. The panels on the truss must form a single structure covering the entire area of the truss.”
multiple layers of circuit boards, hyper-realistic 4k architectural digest <lora:PCBv2.5:0.4> digital painting, artstation, concept art, matte, sharp focus, illustration, symmetrical, balanced, rule of 3rds, negative space, monochrome, vibrant inkpunk colors, highly detailed, symmertical, Bráulio Amado
Top-down view of 12 racetrack-shaped copper coils arranged in a perfect circle on a flat template, evenly spaced at 30 degrees apart, forming a ring pattern with 160mm inner diameter and 270mm outer diameter, each coil is 50x55mm made of enameled copper wire, alternating coils have small colored tape markers red blue green red blue green representing 3 phases A B C, wire pairs visible between adjacent coils showing series connections, a protractor-style angle template printed on paper visible underneath, dimension lines showing 270mm outer ring and 160mm inner ring and 30 degree spacing between coils, white background, flat lay photography, engineering documentation style, overhead workshop lighting --ar 1:1 --v 6.1 --style raw
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
multiple layers of circuit boards, hyper-realistic 4k architectural digest <lora:PCBv2.5:0.4> digital painting, artstation, concept art, matte, sharp focus, illustration, symmetrical, balanced, rule of 3rds, negative space, monochrome, vibrant inkpunk colors, highly detailed, symmertical, Bráulio Amado
The unit is designed with a "Deep-Profile" configuration to maximize internal storage volume while maintaining a slim frontal footprint. Height: 330 mm (33 cm) Width: 200 mm (20 cm) Depth: 380 mm (38 cm) Aesthetic Style: Modern Industrial with exposed bolted edges for a rugged, high-security appearance. 2. Panel Layout & Cutting List (Fiber Laser Cutting) The chassis consists of six primary panels. All cuts, including component apertures, must be performed via precision CNC Fiber Laser. Panel Dimensions (mm) Description & Component Integration Front Panel (Door) 330 × 200 Interactive interface (Apertures for: LCD, NV200, QR, LED Button, Speaker). Rear Panel 330 × 200 Features laser-cut cooling louvers and power cable entry port. Side Panels (x2) 330 × 380 Long rectangular panels defining the unit's depth. Top Panel 200 × 380 Upper enclosure lid. Bottom Panel 200 × 380 Base plate with 4x pre-drilled holes for floor/surface mounting (Bolt-down). 3. Material Specifications & Durability To ensure maximum security and a premium "heavy-duty" feel: Material Type: Cold Rolled Carbon Steel. Door Thickness: 8 mm (Reinforced to prevent drilling and prying). Chassis Thickness: 4 mm for all other sides. Finish: Industrial Powder Coating in Anthracite Dark Grey with a textured finish, or a Dark Brushed Steel effect. 4. Front Panel Interface Layout Components are to be arranged vertically and ergonomically as follows: Upper Section: Centered aperture for a 3.5-inch LCD screen (rear-mounted). Middle Left: Vertical slot for the NV200 Spectral Banknote Validator. Middle Right: 16mm circular cutout for the Stainless Steel LED Push Button. Below Button: 70 × 30 mm rectangular laser-cut grill for the Internal Speaker. Lower Section: Square aperture for the 2D QR Barcode Scanner. 5. Assembly Dynamics & Mechanical Features Internal Frame: Internal 5 mm L-Bracket reinforcement angles welded at the corners for structural integrity. External Fastening: Side, top, and bottom panels are joined using Security Torx Bolts with exposed stainless steel heads to emphasize the industrial look. Hinge System: Heavy-duty hidden internal hinges allowing a minimum 110° door opening angle. Locking Mechanism: An electronic Solenoid or Motorized Bolt system integrated with the main controller board for automated access. 6. Technical Manufacturer Notes Anti-Pry Flange: The door frame must include an "anti-pry" lip or flange to prevent the insertion of crowbars or flat-head tools. Serviceability: Ensure the NV200 Cash Box is easily accessible and removable once the main door is opened. Electronics Mounting: Provide internal threaded bosses (standoffs) on the rear or side interior to mount PCBs (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or custom Controller Boards). Thermal Management: Ensure the rear louvers provide sufficient airflow for the validator and power supply units.
Image 6 is the reference image to go by. North is to the right South is to the left East is down West is up Corner-Top-down schematic cinematic render of a futuristic starship or alien base corridor junction hub overview, viewed from an above angle between corridors, clean architectural layout visualization, glowing white-and-blue sci-fi interior design, central circular junction chamber connecting five hallways in a cross-and-trident configuration. The east side contains one large primary corridor that matches a wide military cargo hallway (reference image 1) (Show with no characters), with black-and-white wall panels and glowing blue vertical light strips. The west side splits into two narrower corridors angled slightly outward. (Reference images 4 and 5). The north and south sides are split into two additional widened corridors. Reference images 2 and 3. All hallways contain: white illuminated floor lanes black utility cargo crates with yellow labels white cargo containers Circular sealed bulkhead doors along walls sterile, polished metallic flooring soft cinematic overhead lighting The central hub is circular, with a metallic floor emblem and a subtle blue holographic glow. The entire structure resembles a tactical junction node inside an advanced lunar or orbital facility. Highly detailed Unreal Engine 5 cinematic environment, symmetrical architecture, atmospheric sci-fi realism, blueprint-meets-cinematic style, no characters, no text labels, clean corridor geometry, wide composition.
“The solar panel image focuses on the panels, which are the key part. Each panel section should be installed evenly and tightly to create a unified appearance. Make sure the panels are divided into small squares and realistically represent the structure of the solar panels. The panels should be perfectly straight and strong, with little noticeability to create a natural and realistic look. Each panel section should be divided into 74 even squares. The panels on the truss must form a single structure covering the entire area of the truss.”
Top-down view of 12 racetrack-shaped copper coils arranged in a perfect circle on a flat template, evenly spaced at 30 degrees apart, forming a ring pattern with 160mm inner diameter and 270mm outer diameter, each coil is 50x55mm made of enameled copper wire, alternating coils have small colored tape markers red blue green red blue green representing 3 phases A B C, wire pairs visible between adjacent coils showing series connections, a protractor-style angle template printed on paper visible underneath, dimension lines showing 270mm outer ring and 160mm inner ring and 30 degree spacing between coils, white background, flat lay photography, engineering documentation style, overhead workshop lighting --ar 1:1 --v 6.1 --style raw
A semi-futuristic computer circuit board rendered in near-macro perspective, with sharp, hyper-detailed focus on the central CPU. Surrounding the CPU are accurately placed and realistically modeled motherboard components including capacitors, transistors, heatsinks, RAM slots, and power connectors. Glowing circuit traces and fiber-optic light strings pulse softly with energy, weaving across the board in luminous cyan, electric blue, and violet hues.