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An electronic symbol is a
pictogram A pictogram, also called a pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto, and in computer usage an icon, is a graphic symbol that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblance to a physical object. Pictographs are often used in writing and ...
used to represent various
electrical Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by ...
and
electronic Electronic may refer to: *Electronics, the science of how to control electric energy in semiconductor * ''Electronics'' (magazine), a defunct American trade journal *Electronic storage, the storage of data using an electronic device *Electronic co ...
devices or functions, such as
wire Overhead power cabling. The conductor consists of seven strands of steel (centre, high tensile strength), surrounded by four outer layers of aluminium (high conductivity). Sample diameter 40 mm A wire is a flexible strand of metal. Wire is c ...
s,
batteries Battery most often refers to: * Electric battery, a device that provides electrical power * Battery (crime), a crime involving unlawful physical contact Battery may also refer to: Energy source *Automotive battery, a device to provide power t ...
,
resistor A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. In electronic circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, to divide voltages, bias active el ...
s, and
transistor upright=1.4, gate (G), body (B), source (S) and drain (D) terminals. The gate is separated from the body by an insulating layer (pink). A transistor is a semiconductor device used to Electronic amplifier, amplify or electronic switch, switch e ...
s, in a
schematic diagram A schematic, or schematic diagram, is a designed representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures. A schematic usually omits all details that are not relevant to the key information the sc ...
of an electrical or
electronic circuit An electronic circuit is composed of individual electronic components, such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors and diodes, connected by conductive wires or traces through which electric current can flow. It is a type of electrical ...
. These symbols are largely standardized internationally today, but may vary from country to country, or engineering discipline, based on traditional conventions.


Standards for symbols

The graphic symbols used for electrical components in
circuit diagram A circuit diagram (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 s ...
s are covered by national and international standards, in particular: *
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
60617 (also known as BS 3939). * There is also
IEC 61131-3 IEC 61131-3 is the third part (of 10) of the open international standard IEC 61131 for programmable logic controllers. It was first published in December 1993 by the IEC; the current (third) edition was published in February 2013. Part 3 of ''IE ...
– for ladder-logic symbols. * JIC JIC (Joint Industrial Council) symbols as approved and adopted by the NMTBA (National Machine Tool Builders Association). They have been extracted from the Appendix of the NMTBA Specification EGPl-1967. *
ANSI The American National Standards Institute (ANSI ) is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States. The organi ...
Y32.2-1975 (also known a
IEEE Std 315-1975
or CSA Z99-1975). *
IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a 501(c)(3) professional association for electronic engineering and electrical engineering (and associated disciplines) with its corporate office in New York City and its operation ...
Std 91/91a: graphic symbols for logic functions (used in digital electronics). It is referenced in ANSI Y32.2/IEEE Std 315. * Australian Standard AS 1102 (based on a slightly modified version of
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
60617; withdrawn without replacement with a recommendation to use IEC 60617). The number of standards leads to confusion and errors. Symbols usage is sometimes unique to engineering disciplines, and national or local variations to international standards exist. For example, lighting and power symbols used as part of architectural drawings may be different from symbols for devices used in electronics.


Common electronic symbols

Symbols shown are typical examples, not a complete list.


Traces

File:IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (13).svg , Trace connection
(
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
-style) File:IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (15).svg , Trace junction
(IEC-style) File:IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (11).svg , Trace crossing (unconnected) File:Trace crossing.svg , Trace crossing
(hand drawn schematics)


Grounds

The shorthand for ground is GND. Optionally, the triangle in the middle symbol may be filled in. File:IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (75).svg , General
ground Ground may refer to: Geology * Land, the surface of the Earth not covered by water * Soil, a mixture of clay, sand and organic matter present on the surface of the Earth Electricity * Ground (electricity), the reference point in an electrical c ...

(
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
-style) File:IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (80).svg , Signal/low-noise ground (the asterisk is not part of the symbol) File:IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (78).svg , Chassis ground
(IEC-style)


Sources

File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (90).svg ,
Battery Battery most often refers to: * Electric battery, a device that provides electrical power * Battery (crime), a crime involving unlawful physical contact Battery may also refer to: Energy source *Automotive battery, a device to provide power t ...
, single-cell File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (92).svg , Battery, multi-cell File:IEEE 315-1975 (1993) 8.7.3.svg ,
Solar cell A solar cell, or photovoltaic cell, is an electronic device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect, which is a physical and chemical phenomenon.
(photovoltaic cell)
File:Voltage source 2.svg , DC voltage source File:Controlled Current source.svg , Controlled DC voltage source File:Current source.svg , Current source File:Controlled Current source 2.svg , Controlled current source File:AC voltage source.svg , AC voltage source


Resistors

It is very common for potentiometer and rheostat symbols to be used for many types of variable resistors, including trimmers. File:Resistor, Rheostat (variable resistor), and Potentiometer symbols.svg ,
ANSI The American National Standards Institute (ANSI ) is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States. The organi ...
-style: (a) Resistor, (b)
Rheostat A potentiometer is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used, one end and the wiper, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat. The measuring instrume ...
,
(c)
Potentiometer A potentiometer is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used, one end and the wiper, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat. The measuring instrume ...
/ Trimmer File:IEC resistors.svg ,
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
-style: (a) Resistor, (b) Rheostat,
(c) Potentiometer / Trimmer
File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (31).svg ,
Photoresistor A photoresistor (also known as a photocell, or light-dependent resistor, LDR, or photo-conductive cell) is a passive component that decreases resistance with respect to receiving luminosity (light) on the component's sensitive surface. The elect ...
(ANSI) File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (26).svg ,
Thermistor A thermistor is a type of resistor whose resistance is strongly dependent on temperature, more so than in standard resistors. The word thermistor is a portmanteau of ''thermal'' and ''resistor''. Thermistors are divided based on their conduction ...
(ANSI).
Use -t for NTC symbol.
Use +t for PTC symbol. File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (13).svg ,
Varistor A varistor is an electronic component with an electrical resistance that varies with the applied voltage. Also known as a voltage-dependent resistor (VDR), it has a nonlinear, non- ohmic current–voltage characteristic that is similar to that ...
(ANSI)


Capacitors

File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (32).svg , General capacitor
(IEC-style) File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (36).svg , Polarized capacitor
(American-style) File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (38).svg ,
Variable Variable may refer to: * Variable (computer science), a symbolic name associated with a value and whose associated value may be changed * Variable (mathematics), a symbol that represents a quantity in a mathematical expression, as used in many ...
capacitor File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (41).svg , ''Ganged'' (co-moving) variable capacitors
(
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
-style) File:Trimmer capacitor symbol GOST.svg , Trimmer variable capacitor


Diodes

Optionally, the triangle in these symbols may be filled in. Note: The words anode and cathode typically aren't part of the diode symbols. File:Diode symbol.svg ,
Diode A diode is a two-terminal electronic component that conducts current primarily in one direction (asymmetric conductance); it has low (ideally zero) resistance in one direction, and high (ideally infinite) resistance in the other. A diode ...
(rectifier) File:Schottky diode symbol.svg ,
Schottky diode The Schottky diode (named after the German physicist Walter H. Schottky), also known as Schottky barrier diode or hot-carrier diode, is a semiconductor diode formed by the junction of a semiconductor with a metal. It has a low forward voltage ...
File:Zener_diode_symbol-2.svg ,
Zener diode A Zener diode is a special type of diode designed to reliably allow current to flow "backwards" (inverted polarity) when a certain set reverse voltage, known as the ''Zener voltage'', is reached. Zener diodes are manufactured with a great varie ...
File:TVS diode symbols.svg ,
Transient-voltage-suppression diode A transient-voltage-suppression (TVS) diode, also transil or thyrector, is an electronic component used to protect electronics from voltage spikes induced on connected wires. Description The device operates by shunting excess current when the ...
(TVS) File:LED symbol.svg ,
Light-emitting diode A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons. The color of the light (cor ...
(LED) File:Photodiode symbol.svg ,
Photodiode A photodiode is a light-sensitive semiconductor diode. It produces current when it absorbs photons. The package of a photodiode allows light (or infrared or ultraviolet radiation, or X-rays) to reach the sensitive part of the device. The packag ...
File:Tunnel diode symbol.svg ,
Tunnel diode A tunnel diode or Esaki diode is a type of semiconductor diode that has effectively "negative resistance" due to the quantum mechanical effect called tunneling. It was invented in August 1957 by Leo Esaki, Yuriko Kurose, and Takashi Suzuki ...
File:Varicap symbol.svg ,
Varicap In electronics, a varicap diode, varactor diode, variable capacitance diode, variable reactance diode or tuning diode is a type of diode designed to exploit the voltage-dependent capacitance of a reverse-biased p–n junction. Applications Vara ...
File:Shockley diode.svg ,
Shockley diode The Shockley diode (named after physicist William Shockley) is a four-layer semiconductor diode, which were one of the first semiconductor devices invented. It is a PNPN diode, with alternating layers of P-type and N-type material. It is equ ...
File:SCR symbol.svg ,
Silicon-controlled rectifier A silicon controlled rectifier or semiconductor controlled rectifier is a four-layer solid-state current-controlling device. The name "silicon controlled rectifier" is General Electric's trade name for a type of thyristor. The principle of four ...
(SCR) File:Diac-schematic-symbol.png , Diac (may be a varistor in older schematics) File:Constant Regulating Diode.png ,
Constant-current diode A constant-current diode is an electronic device that limits current to a maximal specified value for the device. It is known as a current-limiting diode (CLD) or current-regulating diode (CRD). It consists of an n-channel JFET with the gate sho ...
File:Symbol Opto-Isulator.svg ,
Opto-isolator An opto-isolator (also called an optocoupler, photocoupler, or optical isolator) is an electronic component that transfers electrical Signal, signals between two isolated circuits by using light. Opto-isolators prevent high voltages from affecti ...
: LED (left), photo transistor (right)


Bridge rectifiers

There are many ways to draw a single-phase bridge rectifier symbol. Some show the internal diode circuit, some don't. File:Bridge Rectifier.svg , Bridge rectifier File:УГО диодного моста.svg , Bridge rectifier File:4 diodes bridge rectifier.jpg , Bridge rectifier File:Bridge Rectifier for single-phase alternating current (symbolic diagram).png , Bridge rectifier File:3 fase bridge rectifier.jpg , Three-phase bridge rectifier


Inductors

File:IEC Inductor.svg , Air-core
inductor An inductor, also called a coil, choke, or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. An inductor typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a c ...

(
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
-style) File:IEC Inductor with magnetic core.svg , Magnetic-core
inductor An inductor, also called a coil, choke, or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. An inductor typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a c ...

(IEEE-style) File:IEC Tapped inductor.svg , Tapped
inductor An inductor, also called a coil, choke, or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. An inductor typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a c ...

(IEC-style) File:Ferrite bead ring.svg ,
Ferrite bead A ferrite bead at the end of a Mini USB cable A ferrite bead (also known as a ferrite block, ferrite core, ferrite ring, EMI filter, or ferrite choke) is a type of choke that suppresses high-frequency electronic noise in electronic circuits. F ...

(IEEE-style)


Transformers

File:Transformer Iron Core.svg ,
Transformer A transformer is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple circuits. A varying current in any coil of the transformer produces a varying magnetic flux in the transformer' ...
File:Transformer center tap.svg , Transformer with center tap on secondary winding (right side) File:Transformer two secondary windings.svg , Transformer with two secondary windings (right side) File:Basic Current Transformer Symbol.svg ,
Current transformer A current transformer (CT) is a type of transformer that is used to reduce or multiply an alternating current (AC). It produces a current in its secondary which is proportional to the current in its primary. Current transformers, along with volt ...
File:Zero Sequence Current Transformer Symbol.svg , Zero-sequence current transformer (ZSCT) (also known as a window-type current transformer) File:Bushing Type Current Transformer Symbol.svg , Bushing-type current transformer File:Voltage Transformer.svg , Voltage transformer


Transistors

Optionally, transistor symbols may include a circle. Note: The pin letters B/C/E and G/D/S aren't part of the transistor symbols.


Bipolar

IEEE 315-1975 (1993) 8.6.2.svg , NPN bipolar junction transistor (BJT) IEEE 315-1975 (1993) 8.6.1.svg , PNP bipolar junction transistor (BJT) IEEE 315-1975 (1993) 8.6.17.svg , NPN
Darlington transistor In electronics, a multi-transistor configuration called the Darlington configuration (commonly called a Darlington pair) is a circuit consisting of two bipolar transistors with the emitter of one transistor connected to the base of the other, su ...
File:PNP darlington.svg , PNP
Darlington transistor In electronics, a multi-transistor configuration called the Darlington configuration (commonly called a Darlington pair) is a circuit consisting of two bipolar transistors with the emitter of one transistor connected to the base of the other, su ...


Unipolar

File:IEEE 315-1975 (1993) 8.6.10.1.b.svg , N-channel junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET) File:IEEE 315-1975 (1993) 8.6.11.1.b.svg , P-channel junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET) File:IGFET N-Ch Enh Labelled simplified.svg ,
Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor The metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET) is a type of field-effect transistor (FET), most commonly fabricated by the controlled oxidation of silicon. It has an insulated gate, the voltage of which d ...
(MOSFET) File:Enh N channel Mosfet.svg , Enhancement mode, N-channel
MOSFET The metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET) is a type of field-effect transistor (FET), most commonly fabricated by the controlled oxidation of silicon. It has an insulated gate, the voltage of which d ...
File:Enh P channel Mosfet 2.svg , Enhancement mode, P-channel
MOSFET The metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET) is a type of field-effect transistor (FET), most commonly fabricated by the controlled oxidation of silicon. It has an insulated gate, the voltage of which d ...


Vacuum tubes

File:Dioda symbol.svg , Vacuum tube
diode A diode is a two-terminal electronic component that conducts current primarily in one direction (asymmetric conductance); it has low (ideally zero) resistance in one direction, and high (ideally infinite) resistance in the other. A diode ...
File:Trioda symbol.svg , Vacuum tube
triode A triode is an electronic amplifying vacuum tube (or ''valve'' in British English) consisting of three electrodes inside an evacuated glass envelope: a heated filament or cathode, a grid, and a plate (anode). Developed from Lee De Forest's 19 ...
File:Vacuum Tube Tetrode.svg , Vacuum tube
tetrode A tetrode is a vacuum tube (called ''valve'' in British English) having four active electrodes. The four electrodes in order from the centre are: a thermionic cathode, first and second grids and a plate (called ''anode'' in British English). Th ...

(pin letters are not part of the symbol) File:Pentoda symbol.svg , Vacuum tube
pentode A pentode is an electronic device having five electrodes. The term most commonly applies to a three-grid amplifying vacuum tube or thermionic valve that was invented by Gilles Holst and Bernhard D.H. Tellegen in 1926. The pentode (called a ''tripl ...


Switches

File:Poussoir-NO-symbol.png , Pushbutton, normally open, push-to-make (horizontal line on top) File:IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (57).svg , Pushbutton, normally open, push-to-make (IEEE-style) File:IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (58).svg , Pushbutton, normally closed, push-to-break (IEEE-style) File:IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (59).svg , Pushbutton, normally closed, two circuits (IEEE-style) File:SPST-Switch.svg , Switch, 1P1T, SPST (single-pole single-throw) File:SPDT-Switch.svg , Switch, 1P2T, SPDT (single-pole double-throw) File:DPST-symbol.svg , Switch, 2P1T, DPST (double-pole single-throw) File:DPDT-symbol.svg , Switch, 2P2T, DPDT (double-pole double-throw) IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (85).svg , Slide switch, 1P3T,
break-before-make, nonshorting style IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (87).svg , Slide switch, 1P4T,
break-before-make, nonshorting style IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (89).svg , Slide switch, 1P4T,
make-before-break, shorting style
IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (84).svg ,
Rotary switch A rotary switch is a switch operated by rotation. These are often chosen when more than 2 positions are needed, such as a three-speed fan or a CB radio with multiple frequencies of reception or "channels". A rotary switch consists of a spindle ...
, 1P3T,
break-before-make, nonshorting style IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (86).svg , Rotary switch, 1P4T,
break-before-make, nonshorting style IEEE 315 Contacts, Switches, Contactors, and Relays Symbols (88).svg , Rotary switch, 1P4T,
make-before-break, shorting style
File:Reed switch symbol.svg ,
Reed switch Reed or Reeds may refer to: Science, technology, biology, and medicine * Reed bird (disambiguation) * Reed pen, writing implement in use since ancient times * Reed (plant), one of several tall, grass-like wetland plants of the order Poales * Re ...
, normally open


Relays

Note: The pin letters aren't part of the symbols. File:Relay symbols.svg , SPST, SPDT, DPST, DPDT relays
(American-style) File:Relay-IEC.svg , SPDT relay
(IEC-style)


Lamps

LED is located in diode section. File:Neon lamp schematics.svg ,
Neon lamp A neon lamp (also neon glow lamp) is a miniature gas discharge lamp. The lamp typically consists of a small glass capsule that contains a mixture of neon and Penning mixture, other gases at a low pressure and two electrodes (an anode and a cold ...
File:Indicating lamp.svg , Indicating lamp
(IEEE-style) File:Lamp symbol, old.svg ,
Incandescent lamp An incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows. The filament is enclosed in a glass bulb with a vacuum or inert gas to protect the filament from oxid ...
File:Lamp symbol.svg ,
Incandescent light bulb An incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows. The filament is enclosed in a glass bulb with a vacuum or inert gas to protect the filament from oxida ...
(as an indicator) File:Light bulb 3.svg , Light bulb


Current limiters

File:Fuces.svg ,
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
fuse Fuse or FUSE may refer to: Devices * Fuse (electrical), a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current ** Fuse (automotive), a class of fuses for vehicles * Fuse (hydraulic), a device used in hydraulic systems to protect ...
(b), equivalent symbols (a, c) (IEEE Std 315-1975) File:Moulded Case Circuit Breaker.svg , Moulded-case
circuit breaker A circuit breaker is an electrical safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by an overcurrent or short circuit. Its basic function is to interrupt current flow to protect equipment and to prevent the risk ...
(MCCB) File:Fuse-basic-symbols.svg ,
Fuse Fuse or FUSE may refer to: Devices * Fuse (electrical), a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current ** Fuse (automotive), a class of fuses for vehicles * Fuse (hydraulic), a device used in hydraulic systems to protect ...
:
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
(top) and American (lower two)


Electro-acoustic devices

File:IEEE Loudspeaker.svg ,
Loudspeaker A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or speaker driver) is an electroacoustic transducer that converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. A ''speaker system'', also often simply referred to as a "speaker" or " ...

(IEEE-style) File:Buzzer-IEC-Symbol.svg ,
Buzzer A buzzer or beeper is an audio signaling device, which may be mechanical, electromechanical, or piezoelectric (''piezo'' for short). Typical uses of buzzers and beepers include alarm devices, timers, train and confirmation of user input such as a ...

(IEC-style) File:IEEE MIC.svg ,
Microphone A microphone, colloquially called a mic or mike (), is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, hearing aids, public address systems for concert halls and public ...

(IEEE-style) File:IEC MIC.svg , Microphone
(
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
-style)


Antennas

File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (55).svg , General antenna
(
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
-style) File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (58).svg , Dipole antenna
(IEC-style) File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (61).svg, Loop antenna
(IEC-style) File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (60).svg, Loop antenna
(IEEE-style)


Cables

IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (26).svg , Cable, Shielded 1 conductor IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (30).svg , Cable, 2 conductor IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (29).svg , Cable, Shielded 2 conductor with shield connected to ground IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (31).svg , Cable, 5 conductor IEEE 315 Transmission Path Symbols (27).svg , Cable, Shielded 5 conductor


Connectors

File:Phone Jack Symbols.svg , TRS phone jacks


ICs


Logic gates

For the symbols below: A and B are inputs, Q is output. Note: These letters are not part of the symbols. There are variations of these logic gate symbols. Depending on the IC, the two-input gates below may have: 1) two or more inputs; 2) infrequently some have a second inverted output too. File:Buffer ANSI Labelled.svg ,
Buffer Buffer may refer to: Science * Buffer gas, an inert or nonflammable gas * Buffer solution, a solution used to prevent changes in pH * Buffering agent, the weak acid or base in a buffer solution * Lysis buffer, in cell biology * Metal ion buffer * ...
File:NOT ANSI Labelled.svg ,
Inverter A power inverter, inverter or invertor is a power electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). The resulting AC frequency obtained depends on the particular device employed. Inverters do the opp ...
(NOT) File:AND ANSI Labelled.svg ,
AND or AND may refer to: Logic, grammar, and computing * Conjunction (grammar), connecting two words, phrases, or clauses * Logical conjunction in mathematical logic, notated as "∧", "⋅", "&", or simple juxtaposition * Bitwise AND, a boole ...
File:NAND ANSI Labelled.svg , NAND File:OR ANSI Labelled.svg , OR File:NOR ANSI Labelled.svg , NOR File:XOR ANSI Labelled.svg ,
XOR Exclusive or or exclusive disjunction is a logical operation that is true if and only if its arguments differ (one is true, the other is false). It is symbolized by the prefix operator J and by the infix operators XOR ( or ), EOR, EXOR, , ...
File:XNOR ANSI Labelled.svg ,
XNOR The XNOR gate (sometimes XORN'T, ENOR, EXNOR or NXOR and pronounced as Exclusive NOR. Alternatively XAND, pronounced Exclusive AND) is a digital logic gate whose function is the logical complement of the Exclusive OR (XOR) gate. It is equivalen ...
The above logic symbols may have additional I/O variations too: 1)
schmitt trigger In electronics, a Schmitt trigger is a comparator circuit with hysteresis implemented by applying positive feedback to the noninverting input of a comparator or differential amplifier. It is an active circuit which converts an analog input si ...
inputs, 2) tri-state outputs, 3)
open-collector An open collector is a common type of output found on many integrated circuits (IC), which behaves like a switch that is either connected to ground or disconnected. Instead of outputting a signal of a specific voltage or current, the output sig ...
or open-drain outputs (not shown). File:Schmitt trigger symbol.svg , Buffer gate with
schmitt trigger In electronics, a Schmitt trigger is a comparator circuit with hysteresis implemented by applying positive feedback to the noninverting input of a comparator or differential amplifier. It is an active circuit which converts an analog input si ...
input File:Tristate buffer.svg , Buffer gate with tri-state output control.
(B is the tri-state control)


Flip-flops

For the symbols below: Q is output, is inverted output, E is enable input, internal triangle shape is clock input, S is Set, R is Reset (some datasheets use clear (CLR) instead of reset along the bottom). There are variations of these flip-flop symbols. Depending on the IC, a flip-flop may have: 1) one or both outputs (Q only, only, both Q & ); 2) one or both forced inputs along top & bottom (R only, S only, both R & S); 3) some inputs may be inverted. File:Inverted SR Flip-flop.svg , Simple SR flip-flop (inverted S & R inputs) File:Gated SR flip-flop Symbol.svg , Gated SR flip-flop File:Transparent Latch Symbol.svg , Gated D flip-flop (Transparent Latch) File:D-Type Flip-flop.svg , Clocked D flip-flop
(Set & Reset inputs) File:JK Flip-flop (Simple) Symbol.svg , Clocked JK flip-flop File:T-Type Flip-flop.svg , Clocked T flip-flop


OpAmps

Note: The outside text isn't part of these symbols. File:Op-amp symbol.svg ,
Operational amplifier An operational amplifier (often op amp or opamp) is a DC-coupled high-gain electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input and, usually, a single-ended output. In this configuration, an op amp produces an output potential (relative to c ...
(opamp) File:Comparator symbol.svg ,
Comparator In electronics, a comparator is a device that compares two voltages or currents and outputs a digital signal indicating which is larger. It has two analog input terminals V_+ and V_- and one binary digital output V_\text. The output is ideally : ...


Oscillators

File:IEEE 315 Fundamental Items Symbols (113).svg ,
Crystal oscillator A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses a piezoelectric crystal as a frequency-selective element. The oscillator frequency is often used to keep track of time, as in quartz wristwatches, to provide a stable cloc ...

(IEEE-style) File:Schaltsymbol-Keramikresonator.svg ,
Ceramic resonator A Ceramic Resonator is an electronic component consisting of a piece of a piezoelectric ceramic material with two or more metal electrodes attached. When connected in an electronic oscillator circuit, resonant mechanical vibrations in the device ge ...

(3 pins)


Miscellaneous devices

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Hall-effect sensor A Hall effect sensor (or simply Hall sensor) is a type of sensor which detects the presence and magnitude of a magnetic field using the Hall effect. The output voltage of a Hall sensor is directly proportional to the strength of the field. I ...
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Gas-discharge tube A gas-filled tube, also commonly known as a discharge tube or formerly as a Plücker tube, is an arrangement of electrodes in a gas within an insulating, temperature-resistant envelope. Gas-filled tubes exploit phenomena related to electric d ...
s (GDT) for ESD discharge File:Symbol Spark gap.svg ,
Spark gap A spark gap consists of an arrangement of two conducting electrodes separated by a gap usually filled with a gas such as air, designed to allow an electric spark to pass between the conductors. When the potential difference between the conductor ...

for ESD discharge


Historical electronic symbols

The shape of some electronic symbols have changed over time. The following historical electronic symbols can be found in old electronic books / magazines / schematics, and now considered obsolete.


Capacitors (historical)

All of the following are obsolete capacitor symbols. File:Polarized capacitor symbol 5.png , Obsolete capacitor
(very old style) File:Capacitor old.svg , Obsolete capacitor File:Capacitor old with polarity.svg , Obsolete capacitor File:Polarized capacitor symbol 3.svg , Obsolete capacitor File:Elco's.jpg , Obsolete capacitor


See also

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Circuit diagram A circuit diagram (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 s ...
*
Reference designator A reference designator unambiguously identifies the location of an component within an electrical schematic or on a printed circuit board. The reference designator usually consists of one or two letters followed by a number, e.g. R13, C1002. The nu ...
* Symbols for appliance classes


References


Further reading

* ''Beginner's Guide to Reading Schematics''; 4th Ed; Stan Gibilisco; McGraw-Hill, 224 pages; 2018; .
''How to Read Electronic Circuit Diagrams''
2nd Ed; Brown, Lawrence, Whitson; Tab Books; 214 pages; 1988; .
''How to Read Schematic Diagrams''
4th Ed; Donald Herrington; Sams Publishing; 160 pages; 1986; .
(2nd Ed in 1967)
'

''Engineer's Mini-Notebook : Schematic Symbols, Device Packages, Design and Testing''
1st Ed; Forrest M. Mims III; Radio Shack; 48 pages; 1988.


External links


IEEE Standard American National Standard Canadian Standard Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams (Including Reference Designation Letters)IEC 60617 : Graphical Symbols for Diagrams (2012)
- International standard
MIL-STD-806B : Graphical Symbols for Logic Diagrams (1962)
- U.S. DoD standard {{DEFAULTSORT:Electronic Symbol Electronic engineering Pictograms