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I find "SMD Sample Books" to be a more effective storage/retrieval system for SMD passives than the lidded parts enclosures. I've got some of the latter, but stopped using them for passives (and repurposed them for small 3-6 pin commonly used parts).

But I have to admit that that setup is far cleaner and more organized overall than my disaster of a workbench...



For prototype/repair/rework parts, we use cheap folders with business card or CD/DVD inserts at work - Cheap and effective!

The labels reflect the location of the item in the folder (Folder x Page y) and also the shelf in Storage (Rack-Bay-Shelf-Place), if it's a part we use also in production.

https://i.imgur.com/awt8HMw.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/xVguVGn.jpg


That's pretty brilliant. The imgur links were very important to understanding, so thanks for including them!


What tool generates your inventory labels?


Hi,

Sorry about the delay, HN doesn't seem to notify me about comment replies.

I wrote a simple PHP script that generates the labels. It just pulls a bunch of data from our parts database and positions the text/graphical elements on a PDF page using fpdf. The Datamatrix/barcode is generated using Zint.

Once the PDF file is generated, the script passes it to /usr/bin/lp for instant printing to a Dymo LabelWriter, or sent with an attachment disposition for downloading and printing locally.

Hope this helps, please let me know if I may be of further assistance


Its a pain to restock the books though and they store alot less.

Buying SMD box kits that are already populated is worth the cost. Like this.

https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/analog-technologi...


$625?! I'm not saying it's not worth that, for the ... 510 values, 100 of each, but who's this advice for?

To a newcomer, just get some common values, and perhaps not even 100 of them. Then you find out which ones you use most, or a slightly less common value you're missing but use/want, and restock those.

To anyone else, you know what you do, what you use, get that - I'm not sure there's any point in generic advice.


Get one of the cheaper ones. $625 is for 510 values, you don't need that.




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