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Encyclopedia > Circuit diagram
The circuit diagram for a 4 bit TTL counter, a type of state machine
The circuit diagram for a 4 bit TTL counter, a type of state machine

A circuit diagram (also known as an electrical diagram, elementary diagram, or electronic schematic) is a simplified conventional pictorial representation of an electrical circuit. It shows the different components of the circuit as simplified standard symbols, and the power and signal connections between the devices. Arrangement of the components interconnections on the diagram does not correspond to their physical locations in the finished device. Download high resolution version (1712x943, 21 KB) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Download high resolution version (1712x943, 21 KB) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... A Motorola 68000-based computer with various TTL chips. ... In the theory of computation, a finite state machine (FSM) or finite state automaton (FSA) is an abstract machine that has only a finite, constant amount of memory. ... A schematic of the Washington Metro. ... An electrical network or electrical circuit is an interconnection of analog electrical elements such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, diodes, switches and transistors. ... For delivered electrical power, see Electrical power industry. ... In information theory, a signal is the sequence of states of a communications channel that encodes a message. ...


Unlike a block diagram or layout diagram, a circuit diagram shows the actual wire interconnects being used. The diagram does not show the arrangement of components. A drawing meant to depict what the circuit actually looks like is called "artwork" or "layout". A block diagram is a pictorial representation of some process or model of a complex system. ... The term connection (also rendered connexion - this alternative spelling is now generally considered old-fashioned, but it was the house style of The Times of London until at least the late 1970s) has various uses, including: An act of connecting two or more physical entities in a physical sense or... The Mona Lisa Although today the word art usually refers to the visual arts, the concept of what art is has continuously changed over centuries. ... Integrated circuit layout, also known IC layout or IC mask layout is the representation of an integrated circuit in terms of planar geometric shapes that correspond to shapes actually drawn on photomasks used in semiconductor device fabrication. ...


Circuit diagrams are used for the design, construction, and maintenance of electrical and electronic equipment.

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Common circuit diagram symbols (with US Resistor Symbol)
Common circuit diagram symbols (with US Resistor Symbol)

On a circuit diagram, the symbols for components are labelled with a descriptor matching that on the list of parts. For example, C1 is the first capacitor, L1 is the first inductor, Q1 is the first transistor, and R1 is the first resistor (note that it isn't written R1, L1,…). The letters that precede the numbers were chosen in the early days of the electrical industry, even before the vacuum tube (thermionic valve), so "Q" was the only one available for semiconductor devices in the mid-twentieth century [verification needed]. Often the value or type designation of the component is given on the diagram beside the part, but detailed specifications would go on the parts list. Common circuit elements. ... Common circuit elements. ... Resistor symbols (non-European) Resistor symbols (Europe, IEC) Axial-lead resistors on tape. ... Capacitors: SMD ceramic at top left; SMD tantalum at bottom left; through-hole tantalum at top right; through-hole electrolytic at bottom right. ... An inductor is a passive electrical device employed in electrical circuits for its property of inductance. ... Assorted discrete transistors A transistor is a semiconductor device, commonly used as an amplifier. ... Resistor symbols (non-European) Resistor symbols (Europe, IEC) Axial-lead resistors on tape. ... In electronics, a vacuum tube or (outside North America) thermionic valve or just valve, is a device generally used to amplify, switch or otherwise modify, a signal by controlling the movement of electrons in an evacuated space. ...


Symbols

Circuit diagram symbols have differed from country to country and have changed over time. Simple components often have symbols intended to represent some feature of the physical construction of the device. For example, the symbol for a resistor shown here dates back to the days when that component was made from a long piece of wire wrapped in such a manner as to not produce inductance, which would have made it a coil. These wirewound resistors are now used only in high-power applications, smaller resistors being cast from carbon composition (a mixture of carbon and filler) or fabricated as an insulating tube or chip coated with a metal film. To illustrate this, European circuit diagrams have replaced the zig-zag symbol by a simple oblong, sometimes with the value in ohms written inside. A less common symbol is simply a series of peaks on one side of the line representing the conductor, rather than back-and-forth as shown here. A coil is a series of loops. ... General Name, Symbol, Number carbon, C, 6 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 14, 2, p Appearance black (graphite) colorless (diamond) Standard atomic weight 12. ... In general, a filler is something that is used to fill gaps. ... A multimeter can be used to measure resistance in ohms Several resistors. ...


Circuit symbols are standardized, using either ANSI standard Y32 or IEC standard 617. Different symbols may be used depending on the discipline using the drawing; for example, lighting and power symbols used as part of architectural drawings may be different from symbols for devices used in electronics. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit standards organization that produces industrial standards in the United States. ... The initials IEC can stand for: Independent Electoral Commission Industrial Emergency Council Inertial electrostatic confinement (in fusion energy) Institut des Experts-comptables et des Conseils fiscaux Institut dEstudis Catalans, Catalan Studies Institute Interactive Evolutionary Computation International Education Centre International Electrical Congress International Electrotechnical Commission See also IEC connector for...


Linkages

Schematic wire junctions:1. Old style connection.2. Old style, no connection.3. Early CAD style, connection.4. Early CAD style, no connection.5a, 5b. Modern style, connection.6. Modern style, no connection.
Schematic wire junctions:
1. Old style connection.
2. Old style, no connection.
3. Early CAD style, connection.
4. Early CAD style, no connection.
5a, 5b. Modern style, connection.
6. Modern style, no connection.

The linkages between leads were once simple crossings of lines; one wire insulated from and "jumping over" another was indicated by it making a little semicircle over the other line. With the arrival of computerized drafting, a connection of two intersecting wires was shown by a crossing with a dot or "blob", and a crossover of insulated wires by a simple crossing without a dot. However, there was a danger of confusing these two representations if the dot was drawn too small or omitted. Modern practice is to avoid using the "crossover with dot" symbol, and to draw the wires meeting at two points instead of one. Image File history File links Different ways of drawing wire junctions. ...


European and Australian codes

The following codes which vary slightly from the American codes are in common use in European & Australian standard electrical circuit diagrams.


A - Assemblies
B - Transducers (Photo cells, Inductive Proximity, Thermocouple, Flame Detection)
C - Capacitors
D - Storage Devices
E - Miscellaneous
F - Fuses
G - Generator, Battery Pack
H - Indicators, Lamps (not for illumination), Signalling Devices
K - Relays, Contactors
L - Inductors and Filters
M - Motors
N - Analogue Devices
P - Measuring/Test Equipment
Q - Circuit Breakers, Isolators, Re-closers
R - Resistors, Brake Resistors
S - Switches, Push Buttons, Emergency stops and Limit Switches
T - Transformers
U - Power Convertors, Variable Speed Drives, Soft Starters, DC Power Supplies
V - Semiconductors
W - Wires, Conductors, Power, Neutral & Earthing Busses
X - Terminal Strips, terminations, joins
Y - Solenoids, Electrical actuators
Z - Filters


Organization of drawings

It is a usual although not universal convention that schematic drawings are organized on the page from left to right and top to bottom in the same sequence as the flow of the main signal or power path. For example, a schematic for a radio receiver might start with the antenna input at the top left corner of the page and end with the loudspeaker at the bottom right. Schematic drawings intended for maintenance may have the principle signal paths highlighted to assist in understanding the signal flow through the circuit. More complex devices have multi-page schematics and must rely on cross-reference symbols to show the flow of signals between the different sheets of the drawing.


See also

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Image File history File links Nuvola_apps_ksim. ... Schematic capture or schematic entry is a step in the design cycle of electronic design automation at which the electronic diagram, or schematic of the designed electronic circuit is created by a designer. ... Schematic editor is a tool for schematic capture of electronic circuits. ... Pinout is a term used in electronics to describe how an electrical connector is wired. ...

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