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DOE-HDBK-1016/2-93 Electronic Diagrams and Schematics ELECTRONIC DIAGRAMS, PRINTS, AND SCHEMATICS Rev. 0 Page 1 PR-04 ELECTRONIC DIAGRAMS, PRINTS, AND SCHEMATICS   To read and understand an electronic diagram or electronic schematic, the basic symbols and conventions must be understood. EO 1.1 IDENTIFY     the     symbols     used     on     engineering electronic block diagrams, prints, and schematics, for the following components. a. Fixed resistor n. Circuit ground b. Variable o. Fuse resistor p. Plug c. Tapped resistor q. Headset d. Fixed capacitor r. Light bulb e. Variable s. Silicon controlled rectifier capacitor (SCR) f. Fixed inductor t. Half wave bridge rectifier g. Variable u. Full wave rectifier inductor v. Oscillator h. Diode w. Potentiometer i. Light emitting x. Rheostat diode (LED) y. Antenna j. Ammeter z. Amplifier k. Voltmeter aa. PNP and NPN transistors l. Wattmeter bb. Junction m. Chassis ground EO 1.2 STATE the purpose of a block diagram and an electronic schematic diagram. Introduction Electronic  prints  fall  into  two  basic  categories,  electronic  schematics  and  block  diagrams. Electronic schematics represent the most detailed category of electronic drawings.  They depict every component in a circuit, the component's technical information (such as its ratings), and how each component is wired into the circuit.  Block diagrams are the simplest type of drawing. As  the  name  implies, block diagrams represent any part, component, or system as a simple geometric shape, with each block capable of representing a single component (such as a relay) or an entire system.  The intended use of the drawing dictates the level of detail provided by

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