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Graphic symbols for semiconductor devices
Qualifying symbols,
Graphic symbols for fundamental items,
Graphic symbols for transmission path,
Graphic symbols for contacts, switches, contactors, and relays,
Graphic symbols for transformers, inductor, and winding
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There are several National and International standards for
graphical symbols in circuit diagrams, in particular:
IEC 60617 (also known as British Standards BS 3939)
IEEE Std. 91/91a
ANSI Std.Y32 (also known as IEEE Std. 315)
Australian Standards AS 1102
Qualifying Symbols
Operating Devices • Effects
Linear Direction of Force • Radiations
or Motion • Faults
Rotation Direction of • Winding
Force and Motion • Mechanical Controls
Propagation Flow or • Mechanical Controls,
Signals Latching Devices
Energy Flow • Mechanical Controls,
Coupling
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What symbol a and b represent:
a b
a. PN Junction diode and Zener diode
b. Zener diode and PN Junction
c. PIN diode and Zener diode
d. Zener diode and PIN diode
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A qualifying symbol is “graphics or text
added to the basic outline of a device’s
logic symbol” to describe the physical or
logical characteristics of the device.
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Arrows pointing toward a symbol denote that the device
symbolized will respond to incident radiation of the indicated
type.
Arrows pointing away from a symbol denote the emission of the
indicated type of radiation by the device symbolized.
Arrows located within a symbol denote a self-contained radiation
source.
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The general envelope symbol identifies the envelope or enclosure
regardless of evacuation or pressure.
When used with electron-tube component symbols, the general
envelope symbol indicates a vacuum enclosure unless otherwise
specified.
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Special
Electret
connector
Coaxial
symbol
a. Gaseous Liquid
b.Steam
c. Solid
d.Liquid
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a. Radiation
b.Non-ionized radiation
c. Ionized radiation
d.None of the above
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- a small firework that burns
with a hissing sound before
exploding.
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An attenuator is an electronic device that
reduces the power of a signal without
appreciably distorting its waveform.
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A single line represents the
entire group of conductors or the
transmission path needed to
guide the power or signal
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Distribution lines/transmission lines
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Types of Switches
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Switches
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Locking Switches
Sector or Multisection Switches
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Fundamental symbols for contacts, coils, mechanical
connections, etc. are the basis of contactor symbols and should
be used to represent contactors on complete diagrams.
Complete diagrams of contactors consist of combinations of
fundamental symbols for control coils, mechanical connections,
etc. in such configurations as to represent the actual device.
A contactor is an electrically-controlled switch used for switching an electrical power
circuit.
A contactor is typically controlled by a circuit, which has a much lower power level than the
switched circuit.
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Fundamental symbols for contacts, mechanical connections, coils, etc,
are the basis of relay symbols and should be used to represent relays on
complete diagrams.
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Graphic Symbols
for
Transformer, Inductor, and
winding
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Transformers
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Inductors
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http://www.galco.com/comp/prod/trnsfmrs.htm
https://www.elprocus.com/different-types-of-inductors/
https://motor-control-circuits.blogspot.com/2016/06/relay-and-magnetic-contactors.html
https://www.elprocus.com/different-types-of-electronic-circuit-symbols/
https://www.edrawsoft.com/semiconductor-symbols.php
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