Looking for a package of circuit schematic symbols. Preferably png. Any one know of a good source.
mmiscool wrote 01/09/2018 at 16:19 • 1 pointLooking for a package of circuit schematic symbols. Preferably png. Any one know of a good source.
Looking for a package of circuit schematic symbols. Preferably png. Any one know of a good source.
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I'm talking about various components, not circuit schematic symbols, whatever they look like
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I have started making a schematic capture tool in javascript. I know that there are other programs out there but not really any that are open source, browser based and keep connectivity between the connected objects when the object is moved.
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If you are looking for vector symbols for drawing https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Electrical_symbols_library.svg
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I started drawing my own for labeling my component drawers. Not a "complete" set, but many are done. What do you need yours for?
EDIT: I'm talking about various components, not circuit schematic symbols, whatever they look like. So I am probably way off here. :O)
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Hey Ted, this is the best one that I know of;
https://pixabay.com/en/motherboard-circuit-diagram-circuit-152501/
or this one;
http://bbcpersian7.com/categories/electronics-schematic-clipart.html
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I drew these at one point in xfig. But the image is a png. Not complete, and probably not to everyone's taste, but they get the point across.
https://hackaday.io/project/13027-templates-for-hackadayio/log/43303-xfig-schematic-symbols
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what do you need it for? School? Powerpoint them. If you REALLY need them in png, just screenshot the powerpoint. I'm really confused though. Just go on google images.
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I'm confused about the need as well. Using an EDA program to draw the schematic would surely be easier than using an image editor. KiCad can plot schematics to a variety of vector formats, and those can of course be converted to PNG if you really need to.
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