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Offline lordvader88Topic starter

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Anyone else markup their PCBs, and map them out
« on: February 17, 2017, 12:28:11 am »
Its fun, like coloring books

also I take pictures, schematics, and layouts, and fill in info on them

I should take more pictures with a camera and then map on them, since it would reduce flipping back and forth between top/bottom of circuits. 1 Serious problem with that is, like on a big PCB that flexes under its own weight when held and turn up/down/etc. I am worrying about my oscilloscope's PSU board I'm working on, it want to rest in a nice comfy box

i am using a fine tip markers and marking up a few PCBs i have, morfe to follow


if for any reason someone else acquires them, i will have saved them much time
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Re: Anyone else markup their PCBs, and map them out
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2017, 11:43:14 am »
I bought a real 1980s Sony Walkman, and its full of SMDs, and its real tight and neatly laid out

It was said to be broken, and I hoped something electrical was wrong with it, but all I found so far was that the rubber belt on is rotted away, and what a mess when I touched it, like getting ink all over hands/tools
 


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