Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams
Year: 1975 Language: english Author: American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 111 Description: This American National Standard is a revision and expansion of American National Standard Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams, Y32.2-1970 (IEEE Std 315-1971). A variety of specialized symbols originally used for aircraft applications have been added to make this standard more comprehensive. To improve coordination with IEC publication 117, IEC approved versions of capacitor, transformer, delay, associated conductors and specialized ground symbols have been added as alternates to those long used and standardized in the United States. A number of small changes have made the existing material more closely parallel to IEC Publication 117. Symbols have been added to cover additional devices in the photo sensitive semiconductor and specialized semiconductor fields, as well as for an electronic flash lamp. Known errors have been corrected and some items have been clarified.
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Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams
Year: 1975
Language: english
Author: American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 111
Description: This American National Standard is a revision and expansion of American National Standard
Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams, Y32.2-1970 (IEEE Std 315-1971).
A variety of specialized symbols originally used for aircraft applications have been added to make
this standard more comprehensive. To improve coordination with IEC publication 117, IEC approved
versions of capacitor, transformer, delay, associated conductors and specialized ground
symbols have been added as alternates to those long used and standardized in the United States. A
number of small changes have made the existing material more closely parallel to IEC Publication
117. Symbols have been added to cover additional devices in the photo sensitive semiconductor and
specialized semiconductor fields, as well as for an electronic flash lamp. Known errors have been
corrected and some items have been clarified.
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