The IEC has this really neat webpage for exploring electrical plug type usage around the world https://www.iec.ch/world-plugs image
wtf NXP image
Asus... are you kidding me image
A @lucie lukas "minute" hartmann Reform Next next to an Apple PowerBook. True back to the future moment. image
I published my touchpad board generator I wrote for the @lucie lukas "minute" hartmann Reform Touchpad. It takes a diamond pattern dxf and turns it into a fully routed PCB with net names etc. applied correctly for each row/column. Also contains a modified pattern generator from TI for OpenSCAD. image
Idk if I want my Laptops cooler to constantly create Ozone. Upside, room full of nerds might smell better, downside.. kinda toxic. https://ventiva.com/how-it-works/
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One great way to find part numbers when you only have a short SMD marking code (when websites like don't yield anything), is to punch the code into google together with the type of device you think it might be (and variations of it that manufacturers may use). Quite often it yields you the datasheet which usually contains the SMD marking.