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Component Symbols & Information Prof. Dr. Moustafa M. Mohamed Vice Dean, Faculty of Allied Medical Science, Pharos University in Alexandria
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Connectors Connectors – Termination devices for wires or cables. Plug = Probe = Male Contact. Jack = Receptacle = Female Contact.
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Connectors (cont.) Types 1/8 or ¼ DIN/guitar style RCA or phono style Terminal Block PC Board Edge Card Banana Style Power/wall plug style
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Connectors (cont.) Graphic Symbols Generic Plug 1/8 – ¼ DIN plug RCA/Phono Plug Generic Jack 1/8-1/4 DIN Jack RCA/Phono Jack
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Connectors (cont.) Lead Styles Wire Lead Eyelet PC-Mount
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Connectors (cont.) Values/Ratings Amperage Voltage Insulation/breakdown factors Reference Designation: – Jacks = J – Plugs/probes = P
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Conductors and Cables Conductors and Cables - Used to make connections
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Conductors and Cables (Cont) Types Hookup Wire – Solid, stranded Coaxial Cable – Shielded, unshielded Twisted Pair – Shielded, unshielded Multiconductor Cables – Round, flat, shielded, unshielded
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Conductors and Cables (Cont.) Value/Ratings Amperage Voltage Insulation/Breakdown properties Reference Designation = W
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Voltage Sources Direct Current (DC) – Types Battery – Single-cell – Multi-cell – Values/Ratings Voltage Ampacity – Amps/hour – CCA
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Voltage Sources (Cont) Alternating Current (AC) – Types Generator Transformer – Values/Ratings Voltage Amperage Reference Designation: – E or V –I–I
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Protection Devices Protection Devices – Used to protect circuits from excess current flow
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Protection Devices (Cont.) Types Fuses – Slow Blow – Fast Blow Circuit Breakers – Slow or fast blow – Manual – Thermal – Magnetic
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Protection Devices (Cont.) Lead Styles Wire Eyelet Cartridge Ends Cartridge Tabs
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Protection Devices (Cont.) Values/Ratings Current Limits Voltage Applications Reference Designation: – Fuses = F – Circuit Breakers = CB
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Protection Devices (Cont.) Graphic Symbols Fuse Circuit Breaker
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Input Devices Input Devices – Used to input a signal to a circuit
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Input Devices (Cont.) Types Antennas Microphones Sensors Connectors
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Input Devices (Cont.) Lead Styles Wire Eyelet PC-Mount Surface Mount Cartridge Ends
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Input Devices (Cont.) Values/Ratings Resistance/Impedance Frequency Voltage Current Sensitivity Reference Designation: – Antenna = E – Microphone = MK
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Input Devices (Cont.) Graphic Symbols Antennas Microphone
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Output Devices Output Devices – Used to display or produce circuit output signals
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Output Devices (cont.) Types Displays – CRT – LED – LCD Drivers – Tape Heads – Loud Speakers – Piezoelectric cells – Buzzers – Bells
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Output Devices (Cont.) Values/Ratings Resolution Brightness Wattage Decibels Frequency Reference Designation: – Displays: CRT, LED, LCD – Drivers: LS, DS
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Output Devices (Cont.) Graphic Symbols Cathode Ray Tube Loud Speaker
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Ground Connections Ground Connections – Used for common circuit return connections.
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Ground Connections (Cont) Types Earth Chassis Common
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Schematic Diagram Drafting Guidelines (Cont.) Suggested Steps (Cont.) Review/Revise the rough draft – Signal flow – Components: Symbols Polarities Values – Connections – Notes Create Final Draft
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Drafting Suggestions Allow for balance, and spacing considerations when placing individual components. Allow space for reference designations when placing individual components.
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Schematic Diagram Construction Steps Layout inputs on left, and outputs on right. Sketch main components (Transistors, I.C.s), then Sketch support components (Resistors, capacitors), and finally Sketch coupling components (Capacitors, diodes) Sketch supply connections and input/output connections. Sketch horizontal and vertical interconnection lines. – Use minimal bends/dog legs. – Use minimal crossovers. – Use uniform spacing.
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Schematic Diagram Construction Steps (Cont.) Sketch reference designations (required) – Use standard reference designations. – Label to the right or above component. Sketch Component values (optional) Nominal rating Tolerance Power rating Review, revise, finalize
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Schematic Diagram Dos and Donts
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Reading Schematic Diagrams
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Troubleshooting with Schematic Diagrams
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