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  2. Electronic symbol - Wikipedia

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    Common circuit diagram symbols (US ANSI symbols) An electronic symbol is a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions, such as wires, batteries, resistors, and transistors, in a schematic diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit. These symbols are largely standardized internationally today, but may ...

  3. Circuit diagram - Wikipedia

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    A circuit diagram (or: wiring diagram, electrical diagram, elementary diagram, electronic schematic) is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. A pictorial circuit diagram uses simple images of components, while a schematic diagram shows the components and interconnections of the circuit using standardized symbolic representations.

  4. File:Buzzer-IEC-Symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org طنان كهربائي; Usage on bn.wikipedia.org ইলেকট্রনিক প্রতীক

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Electronics/Programs - Wikipedia

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    LaTeX-Circuit-Diagram LaTeX-circuit-diagram is a macro package for drawing electric circuit diagrams. A simple circuit with LaTeX-Circuit-Diagram macro package. Advantages. No extra packages needed, just include one file. Official IEC symbols (the same package is used in several Finnish university textbooks).

  6. Electric bell - Wikipedia

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    An electric buzzer uses a similar mechanism to an interrupter bell, but without the resonant bell. They are quieter than bells, but adequate for a warning tone over a small distance, such as across a desktop. A buzzer or beeper is an audio signalling device, which may be mechanical, electromechanical, or piezoelectric.

  7. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    Separable assembly or sub-assembly (e.g. printed circuit assembly) AT: Attenuator or isolator: BR: Bridge rectifier (four diodes in a package) often changed to "D" for diode BT, BAT: Battery or battery holder: often shortened to "B" C: Capacitor: CB: Circuit breaker: CN: Capacitor network: may be simplified to "C" for capacitor D, CR: Diode ...

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  9. File:Crystal radio circuit with bias and buzzer.svg - Wikipedia

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    The operator dragged the wire across the crystal surface until the detector began functioning. The battery-powered buzzer circuit (B2, BZ, S1) generated a test signal to determine if the detector was functioning. Switch S1 was closed and the electromagnet-operated buzzer BZ was turned on while the detector was adjusted. The sparks at the buzzer ...