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    Whichever engineer thought of this -- Thank you!

    I wanted to thank the nice engineer who had the frankly genius idea of laying out his board into distinct subsystems and labelling each.

    This will make diagnosis easier.

    I stumbled upon this image while researching parts for a TV. It's from an Orion LCD TV - it appears to be a small/medium Japanese company that still makes the occasional LCD TV (they used to make CRT TVs, which were very good as well.) It is also full of Rubycon capacitors, which is a big plus for reliability.

    http://assets.shopjimmy.com/media/ca...b04070529a.jpg
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    Re: Whichever engineer thought of this -- Thank you!

    I have seen this board or a very similar one before.

    While I don't know if this one has it, I like boards that are silkscreened on both sides. It makes identifying solder joints easier for the spatially challenged.
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      Re: Whichever engineer thought of this -- Thank you!

      Some engineers are smart others just don'd give a shit!

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        It wasn't an engineer that did this. It was the management. Trust me.

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          Re: Whichever engineer thought of this -- Thank you!

          I love these kinds of boards too. If I were/become an electrical engineer, my PCBs would look similar to these
          Muh-soggy-knee

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