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Reference designators can refer to standard labeling in anything - like construction, industry, power plants (see e.g. IEC 81346).
'''Reference designators''' can refer to '''standardized labeling''' ...in anything - like construction, industry, power plants (see e.g. IEC 81346).




In this case, we are interested mainly in reference designators in electronics - the labeling on circuit board (silkscreen) that indicate what type of component goes there.
I found this because I cared about reference designators in '''electronics''' - the labeling on circuit board (silkscreen) that indicate what type of component goes there, and which one .


There's not only a standard, there are ''several'', so there's not really a standard.


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It seems that like various standardized things, you have multiple standards to choose from.


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Latest revision as of 17:34, 22 January 2024

Reference designators can refer to standardized labeling ...in anything - like construction, industry, power plants (see e.g. IEC 81346).


I found this because I cared about reference designators in electronics - the labeling on circuit board (silkscreen) that indicate what type of component goes there, and which one .


There's not only a standard, there are several, so there's not really a standard.


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