Some Cheat-Sheets and Layouts I use in my lab. They come in handy when putting together prototypes and you need to have a quick look at how things work.
- ARM
- Blue Pill(Todo) and
- Black Pill STM32F1 Development Boards
- USBtoSerial
- FT232RL USB to Serial Adapter
- CP2102 USB to Serial Adapter
Some hints for me I should not forget when creating bench documents:
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What belongs together should stay together.
A pinout and a schematic of the same device should be arranged on both sides of a spread that you can easily view them both when the page is open in a printed book format. Hint: Page 1 is the front/title page. Inside pairs go: 2+3, 4+5, 6+7 ...
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Better go big than small.
Readability on the lab-bench is more important than saving paper-space till unreadability. In the field, dirt and working conditions won't make it easy:
To make an omelet, you have to break eggs!
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Double check sources
Some fucking idiots gave the STM32F103 'Black Pill' Pinout Drawing 14 analog pins.
Don't trust the interweb!
Better take a look at the manufacturers datasheet.
Please feel free to make a Pull-Request or file a new issue when you have found an error or if you have suggestions that improve the documents.
Pull-Request :
Issue-Tracker:
- Don't swear in the documents.
- Masters and Slaves are no fucking people. They are a hierarchical entity of electronic devices.
- Women can sit there and fill in hundreds of pin definitions in one go without going mad. That is a psychological fact, but do not point that out anywhere! 3.1 Dont Make your breast physically bigger as it. Or it expl0des.
- Think of the visually impaired. Patterns with colors are preferable to colors alone. When the content of a source material is to small to read, it has to be remade.