BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGG. NOTES
Short Note About Circuit Diagrams & Symbols
You probably already know that electrical engineers do not draw pictorial diagrams for every circuit. Instead, they draw symbolic diagrams that represent a physical situation. Do you remember this circuit?
Now, imagine that the element shown as a yellow rectangle is a battery. We would draw this circuit as shown at the right. Notice the symbol for the battery, with the "+" and "-" signs. Notice also the two elements, shown here as rectangles. Later, we will examine some symbols for particular elements.
These diagrams may not look like the physical system, but they form a sort of language that allows precise communication between engineers about exactly what comprises a particular circuit. Different kinds of electrical elements have different symbols. Sometimes new symbols have to be invented when someone invents a new electrical device.
Here are some symbols that are used for some common components.
Links to Other Lessons on Basic Electrical Engineering Topics
Short Note About Circuit Diagrams & Symbols
You probably already know that electrical engineers do not draw pictorial diagrams for every circuit. Instead, they draw symbolic diagrams that represent a physical situation. Do you remember this circuit?
Now, imagine that the element shown as a yellow rectangle is a battery. We would draw this circuit as shown at the right. Notice the symbol for the battery, with the "+" and "-" signs. Notice also the two elements, shown here as rectangles. Later, we will examine some symbols for particular elements.
These diagrams may not look like the physical system, but they form a sort of language that allows precise communication between engineers about exactly what comprises a particular circuit. Different kinds of electrical elements have different symbols. Sometimes new symbols have to be invented when someone invents a new electrical device.
Here are some symbols that are used for some common components.
Links to Other Lessons on Basic Electrical Engineering Topics
- Charge
- Current
- Voltage
- Kirchhoff's Current Law
- Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
- Electrical Power & Energy
- Electrical Circuit Symbols
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