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@cmfcmf/pinout-diagrams

v0.3.1

Published

![Screenshot](screenshot.png)

Downloads

88

Readme

Integrated Circuit Pinout Diagram Generator

Screenshot

This is a simple web tool to generate pin mappings for integrated circuits. It is live at cmfcmf.github.io/ic-pinout-diagram-generator. It is inspired by the work done by @sleemanj on their ArduinoOrientedChipPinoutCreator, but is a bit more flexible.

Currently, pin mappings for many Padauk mikrocontrollers are available. You can add your own pin mappings by editing src/chips.ts and the files in src/chips.

SDK

You can embed these pinout diagrams on your own page. To do that, simply place the following code snippet into your HTML:

<div id="pinout-diagram"></div>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@cmfcmf/pinout-diagrams/dist/sdk.min.js"></script>
<script>
  PinoutDiagrams.render(document.getElementById("pinout-diagram"), {
    // Don't specify if you want to disply all ICs
    ics: [
      "name-of-the-first-ic-you-want-to-embed",
      "name-of-the-second-ic-you-want-to-embed",
    ],
    // maxWidth of the legend. Don't specify to use 100%
    maxWidth: "980px",
  });
</script>

Nightly Builds

Use the following URL for nightly builds of the SDK: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/cmfcmf/ic-pinout-diagram-generator@nightly/sdk.min.js

Development

To preview your changes, clone this repository, install Node.js 14 or later, run npm install, npm run start, and then open http://localhost:5000.

All code (except for code in src/chips) should be formatted using prettier by running npm run format.

In development, the bottom right of your screen will show a green "lag radar" that is used to visualize "lag" when rendering (e.g., when toggling different ic functions on and off).

Please note that changes to the CSS files are not currently hot reloaded. You need to reload your browser manually after making changes to CSS.

Releasing a new version

npm version patch|minor|major
git push --follow-tags
gh release create --verify-tag --generate-notes

GitHub Actions will then take care of publishing to the npm registry.

LICENSE

MIT