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

Mitch Altman maltman23 at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 9 21:01:05 UTC 2009


Yeah!  Way cool idea!  You all've got everything I could think of.
 
Mitch.
 
-----------------> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 11:36:03 -0800> Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] End-all-be-all electronics poster?> From: jtfoote at ieee.org> To: josh at joshisanerd.com> CC: noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net> > Awesome idea!> > Other suggestions:> > o Power supply pinouts/color codes (ATX, etc)> > o I would add part numbers/pinouts of common optoisolators &> drivers. (Those and op-amps are more useful to me than 74xx, which> you can guess is TTL -- and thus look up -- by the 74xx number.)> > o Capacitor value codes in nF and uF> > o JEDEC package type codes (e.g. DIP, SOIC) and surface-mount size> codes with footprint examples> > > May be stretching it, but other geeky stuff:> > o ucontroller & uprocessor family taxonomies?> > o 1- and 2-D barcode examples (Code 39, 93, 128B, UPC, Codabar, QR)?> > o international power socket pinouts and voltages> > I recall seeing some cc-licensed electronics line art, but naturally> can't remember where.> > Oh, and how about Inkscape (open-source SVG editor) for layout?> > > On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Josh Myer <josh at joshisanerd.com> 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? =) )> > --> > Josh Myer 650.248.3796> > josh at joshisanerd.com> > _______________________________________________> > Noisebridge-discuss mailing list> > Noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net> > https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss> >> _______________________________________________> Noisebridge-discuss mailing list> Noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net> https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss
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