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<tt>probably helpful to let us know what types <br>
of components would be covered: <br>
caps? resistors? transistors? ICs? other? <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/28/2018 09:50 PM, Matt Arcidy
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<div dir="auto">I'm considering giving a class on datasheets. I
think they might be somewhat intimidating if not familiar, and
anything that helps people move towards a wider vocabulary of
components seems useful.
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<div dir="auto">it serves as a pretty good intro to a lot of
areas, including packaging, engineering style dimensions,
dealing with pads, and pcb footprints. People would print out
copies of 3 component I select, easy medium hard, and we'd go
over them.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Any thoughts, or advice? I'm thinking one class
hour max, with a decent amount of dialog rather than straight
lecture. I would consider it friendly to anyone who knows the
difference between voltage and current, and useful to anyone
desiring to go beyond the Arduino ecosphere.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Thanks!</div>
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