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Circuit Symbols |
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Circuit diagrams form the basis of all communicable electronic concepts and designs and an understanding of them is essential to gain an understanding of what they describe. They form a language of their own with it's own rules of grammar and construction. Presented here is the basic vocabulary of that language, i.e. the symbols used to represent the components |
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| A |
Alternating Current Supply (AC) |
![]() Amplifier |
Aerial |
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| B |
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![]() Bell or Buzzer |
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| C |
![]() Capacitor (polarised) |
Coil (or inductor) |
![]() Capacitor (variable) |
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| D |
![]() Diode |
Diode (zener) |
![]() Diode (photodiode) |
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| F | |||||||||
| G |
![]() GND (Ground or 0v) |
![]() Galvanometer |
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| I | |||||||||
| J | |||||||||
| K | |||||||||
| L |
![]() Lamp |
![]() LED (light emitting diode) |
![]() LDR (Light dependant resistor) |
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| M |
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![]() Microphone |
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| N | |||||||||
| O | |||||||||
| P |
![]() Push Button |
![]() Potentiometer |
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| Q | |||||||||
| R |
![]() Resistor |
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| S |
![]() Supply |
Switch single pole single throw (SPST) |
Switch Single pole double throw (SPDT) |
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![]() Switch Double Pole Single Throw (DPST) |
![]() Switch Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT) |
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| T |
![]() Transformer |
![]() Transistor (bipolar NPN) |
![]() Transistor (bipolar PNP) |
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| V |
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