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DOE-HDBK-1016/2-93 Electronic Diagrams and Schematics ELECTRONIC DIAGRAMS, PRINTS, AND SCHEMATICS Rev. 0 Page 11 PR-04 Figure 11  Bistable Symbols An item that may cause confusion when reading electronic prints or schematics is the markings used to show bistable operation.  In most cases, bistables will be indicated by a box or circle, as shown in Figure 11 (A).  The lines in or around these bistables not only mark them as bistables, but also indicate how they function. Figure 11 (B) shows the various conventions used to indicate bistable operation.  Commonly, one circuit will interface with other circuits, which requires a method that allows the reader to follow one wire or signal path from the first drawing to the second.  This may be done in many ways, but generally the line or conductor to be continued will end at a terminal board.  This board will be labeled and numbered with the continuation drawing indicated (a separate drawing may exist for each line).  With the next drawing in hand, only the terminal board that matches the previous number needs to be found to continue.  In cases where terminal boards are not used, the conductor should end with a number (usually a single digit) and also the next drawing number.  To assist in locating the continuation, coordinates are provided on some drawings that indicate the location of the continuation on the second drawing.  The continuation point on the second  drawing  will  also  reference  back  to  the  first  drawing  and  the  coordinates  of  the continuation.

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