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ELECTRONIC DIAGRAMS, PRINTS, AND SCHEMATICS  
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Figure 1 Electronic Symbols

DOE-HDBK-1016/2-93 ELECTRONIC DIAGRAMS, PRINTS, AND SCHEMATICS Electronic Diagrams and Schematics PR-04 Page 2 Rev. 0 each block.  This chapter will review the basic symbols and conventions used in both types of drawings. Electronic Schematic Drawing Symbology Of all the different types of electronic drawings, electronic schematics provide the most detail and information about a circuit.  Each electronic component in a given circuit will be depicted and in most cases its rating or other applicable component information will be provided.  This type of drawing provides the level of information needed to troubleshoot electronic circuits. Electronic schematics are the most difficult type of drawing to read, because they require a very high level of knowledge as to how each of the electronic components affects, or is affected by, an electrical current.  This chapter reviews only the symbols commonly used in depicting the many  components in electronic systems.  Once mastered, this knowledge should enable the reader to obtain a functional understanding of most electronic prints and schematics. Figure  1  and  Figure  2  illustrate  the  most  common  electronic  symbols  used  on  electronic schematics.

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