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Electronic symbol From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Common circuit diagram symbols (US symbols) Common circuit diagram symbols (US symbols)

An electronic symbol is a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices (such as wires, batteries, resistors, and transistors) in a drawing of an electrical or electronic circuit. These symbols can (because of remaining traditions) vary from country to country, but are today to a large extent internationally standardized. Some symbols (such as those of vacuum tubes) became virtually extinct with the development of new technologies.

[edit] Gallery of common electronic symbols

Batteries, single cell, multi-cell

Capacitor

Capacitor, polarized

Capacitor, variable

Diode

Zener diode

Tunnel diode

LED

Photodiode

Silicon-controlled rectifier

Varicap

Schottky diode

Fuse, IEC (upper) and American (lower two)]]

Inductor

Operational amplifier

Phone jacks

Potentiometer

Resistor IEC and American versions

Switch, SPDT

Switch, DPDT

Transformer, with center tap

NPN transistor

Field-effect transistor

Vacuum tube diode