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components symbols, need help plz

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rancid rock

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hey,
i hav come to a complete halt in a cetain project i am designing (i wont go into specificts) i requre a site or reference to where i can find a list of what each component looks like on a circuit and a brief description or info.

plz if u know any of these help me :D

thx in advance :wink:
 
rancid rock said:
hey,
i hav come to a complete halt in a cetain project i am designing (i wont go into specificts) i requre a site or reference to where i can find a list of what each component looks like on a circuit and a brief description or info.

plz if u know any of these help me :D

thx in advance :wink:
starting point -> ur local electronics dealer/store
 
What, like, a schematic symbol?
Google, my friend. This is too basic to answer here.
 
Go download Simetrix and start dropping stuff from their palette/toolbar until you find the symbol you want.
 
thx guyz, oh and i hate my local store they updated their catolog to a piece of junk not worthy to even spit on.......
 
dick smith electronics, they used to hav a massive catalog with every component with detailed descriptions and symbols for each as well as price, but now they have a useless piece of trash that only contains little models they r selling etc.
 
MikeHibbett said:
>Go download Simetrix
and looking at your avatar, you could probably benefit from doing so too
:eek:)

Hey, Fractal Painter kicks ass. Real propeller heads use cocktail napkins.
 
Really OFF TOPIC (sorry)

I've been really pleased with sPLAN as a drawing package.



Easy to use, seems geared toward hobbyists. Making new parts are a snap. Hopefully not seen as an ad... I'm just a happy user.
 
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