By the way, you might want to add some kind of additional marks on the cables signifying their colors, like some kind of a pattern on them -- I've seen people stumbling with color-coded diagrams like this when the lightning is not perfect or a mild case of color blindness is involved.
Thanks Radomir like dash lines?, also for ultrasound our colors do not match the ones that comes in the kit so would like to see an example of how to solve this.
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got it! thanks for sharing Radomir
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By the way, you might want to add some kind of additional marks on the cables signifying their colors, like some kind of a pattern on them -- I've seen people stumbling with color-coded diagrams like this when the lightning is not perfect or a mild case of color blindness is involved.
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Thanks Radomir like dash lines?, also for ultrasound our colors do not match the ones that comes in the kit so would like to see an example of how to solve this.
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It doesn't need to be dash lines, for instance, look at this:
Anything that is easy to distinguish while printed in grayscale would be sufficient.
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Radomir you are right, updated thanks :)
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Aren't the Echo and Vcc pins swapped?
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