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 All Electronic Circuit Diagram Symbols || Basic Electronic Component Name And Symbol

An electronic component symbol is a pictogram used to denote various electrical and electronic devices or functions in a circuit diagram.




This video gives an overview of basic electronic circuit symbols such as:


Capacitors (polarized, nonpolarized, variable, etc)


Power supply symbols (AC, DC, Battery, Transformer, etc)


Diodes (LED, Zener, photodiode, tunnel, Schottky)


Meters (Ammeters, galvanometers, voltmeters, etc)


Resistors (variable resistor, potentiometer)


Transistors (NPN, PNP, Phototransistor, Field effect transistor, etc)


Switches (Push switch, SPST, SPDT, DSPT, DPDT)


Inductor

An electronic circuit is a structure that directs and controls electric current to perform various functions including signal amplification, computation, and data transfer. It comprises several different components such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors, and diodes.


 All Electronic Circuit Diagram Symbols || Basic Electronic Component Name And Symbol

An electronic component symbol is a pictogram used to denote various electrical and electronic devices or functions in a circuit diagram.




This video gives an overview of basic electronic circuit symbols such as:


Capacitors (polarized, nonpolarized, variable, etc)


Power supply symbols (AC, DC, Battery, Transformer, etc)


Diodes (LED, Zener, photodiode, tunnel, Schottky)


Meters (Ammeters, galvanometers, voltmeters, etc)


Resistors (variable resistor, potentiometer)


Transistors (NPN, PNP, Phototransistor, Field effect transistor, etc)


Switches (Push switch, SPST, SPDT, DSPT, DPDT)


Inductor

An electronic circuit is a structure that directs and controls electric current to perform various functions including signal amplification, computation, and data transfer. It comprises several different components such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors, and diodes.

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