[Noisebridge-discuss] End-all-be-all electronics poster?

rick wesson rick at support-intelligence.com
Mon Feb 9 05:18:20 UTC 2009


It would also make a great collage, where you just paste together all
the carton backs. All this stuff is well documented, your printer, glue
and really sharp seizors just might get you 80% there.

-rick

Michael Shiloh wrote:
> great idea! so great, the first question might be:
> 
> "perhaps someone has done this already?"
> 
> the answer could very well be "no", but if it's "yes", it might save a
> bunch of effort that could otherwise be spent making a useful poster
> that does not yet exist.
> 
> i'll google around a bit.
> 
> Josh Myer wrote:
>> David (dstaff) and I are hanging out next to the e-lab, and I
>> mentioned one of my dreams: a collection of pinouts and standards
>> (74xx, transistor packages, resistor color codes, etc), all printed
>> out relatively small but big enough to read, on laminated sheets, on a
>> ring clip.  Then, you just need to grab a quick cheatsheet and flip to
>> the right page.
>>
>> He made the obvious improvement: just make it a damned poster!  This
>> would be really hand, and I'll bet lots of people would love to have
>> them.
>>
>> The question is then: what belongs on the poster?
>>
>> - 74xx pinouts
>> - transistor packages (and how to orient them)
>> - PIC pinout
>> - Atmel/arduino pinout
>> - resistor codes (color?)
>> - common op amp pinouts (386 and 741)
>> - 555 timer (and 556?)
>> - common computer pinouts (serial and parallel)
>> - LED (which lead is longer)
>>
>> What else belongs on here?
>>
>> (And who can help with lineart? =) )
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