I have Espruino and Arduino pinouts printed and laminated. You can't really fit nice pin labels on the board unless you make it a lot bigger. I'm not as hard-line on this as @Gordon is (as you've probably noticed, he's obsessed with board size) - I'm fine with a board that isn't as small as humanly possible, but the number of things you need to write on the solder masks is such that you have to make the board significantly bigger to fit it. I mean, Iskra boards are the size of a house, use the lobotomized Arduino pinout, and still don't seem to have markings for PWM or I2C/SPI, which is what I most often find myself checking docs for.
Espruino Original, Espruino Pico, Arduino Pro Mini, Arduino Nano, bare '328p-pu, bare '328p-au, ATTiny84/1, ATTiny85, ATTiny1634, ESP8266-12F. Usually 2 on a page, double-sided.
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I have Espruino and Arduino pinouts printed and laminated. You can't really fit nice pin labels on the board unless you make it a lot bigger. I'm not as hard-line on this as @Gordon is (as you've probably noticed, he's obsessed with board size) - I'm fine with a board that isn't as small as humanly possible, but the number of things you need to write on the solder masks is such that you have to make the board significantly bigger to fit it. I mean, Iskra boards are the size of a house, use the lobotomized Arduino pinout, and still don't seem to have markings for PWM or I2C/SPI, which is what I most often find myself checking docs for.
Espruino Original, Espruino Pico, Arduino Pro Mini, Arduino Nano, bare '328p-pu, bare '328p-au, ATTiny84/1, ATTiny85, ATTiny1634, ESP8266-12F. Usually 2 on a page, double-sided.