Thursday, September 22, 2011

electrical symbols



Electrical symbols are small pictures or images (also known as pictograms) which you may see in a wide variety of places. If you’ve ever worked on building electronic devices of your own (using circuit boards for example) then you will need to know which different component to use in your project. Usually, when you try to interpret a circuit diagram, all of the electrical symbols will have their own image. If you are unfamiliar with the electronic images, then you can use this website as a reference for them.
Where might you see these symbols?
There are a number of places where electrical symbols can be found, including project magazines and on a variety of websites. In some places you can print our your own circuit boards in order to create your own machines or gadgets.
What symbols are the most common to find in electrical projects?
Electric bell
The electric bell is found in a normal house doorbell, and when activated it makes a ringing sound (a sound that you are probably very used to!)

Buzzer
An electrical buzzer is similar to the bell, but instead of a single tone o rbell sound it makes a constant buzz noise.

Loudspeaker
A loudspeaker can take digital input and turn it into analogue sound waves. One of the most important parts of a wide range of electrical products like iPods, TVs and telephones.

Some Electrical Symbols
Description
Picture
Symbol






a connecting wire  
a bulb
 
a switch
 
a battery 
 
a motor
 
 
a buzzer
 
 
 
Electrical Symbols

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Electrical Symbols

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