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Dave Plowman (News)
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Using a rectangle for a resistor allows the value to be inserted in it -
quite useful where they're close. And therefore 4K7 takes up less room
than 4.7K - and a full stop is more easily missed when reading. Similarly
a circle for an electrolytic, oval for non electrolytic. After all, an IC
is just a box - not a representative of what it does.
As regards a dot where two cables join, I agree. For some reason this
isn't used much these days. With usually a gap where two circuits cross
rather than a loop. With a dot you don't have to do either.
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*I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out *
Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
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quite useful where they're close. And therefore 4K7 takes up less room
than 4.7K - and a full stop is more easily missed when reading. Similarly
a circle for an electrolytic, oval for non electrolytic. After all, an IC
is just a box - not a representative of what it does.
As regards a dot where two cables join, I agree. For some reason this
isn't used much these days. With usually a gap where two circuits cross
rather than a loop. With a dot you don't have to do either.
--
*I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out *
Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.