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General => General Technical Chat => Topic started by: peterthenovice on July 11, 2013, 12:11:31 am

Title: info
Post by: peterthenovice on July 11, 2013, 12:11:31 am
what info would you like to have in a laminated sheet for reference if you could put any thing on it.
Title: Re: info
Post by: Short Circuit on July 11, 2013, 12:53:57 am
stretching exercises for the gym  8)
Title: Re: info
Post by: Rerouter on July 11, 2013, 08:24:10 am
all the relevant equations for magnetic and ac phase /  power with the values defined with units,
Title: Re: info
Post by: Jon Chandler on July 11, 2013, 11:34:17 am
I have a bookmark collection of references like these broken down by category.  Makes it easy to locate "the best" when I need a reference.

The one laminated reference I do keep on hand has a drawing of the microcontroller circuit board I use for most of my projects with the port pins for every connector pin, LED and switch called out.

One handy thing on the back side, a table showing the limits for each variable type.
Title: Re: info
Post by: madires on July 11, 2013, 12:34:31 pm
One handy thing on the back side, a table showing the limits for each variable type.

With most compilers you'll get the min and max values as predefined constants in the header/include files. Just saying :-)
Title: Re: info
Post by: Jon Chandler on July 11, 2013, 02:40:01 pm

With most compilers you'll get the min and max values as predefined constants in the header/include files. Just saying :-)


Well, I definitely don't know about most compilers – you must be a busy guy to know about so many different languages and all of the various versions to make such a statement.

It's something I find handy; others may or may not find it useful.