< Electronics Handbook

Every electronic component has a symbol for easy identification in diagrams. Below is a quick reference, with more detailed symbols farther down.

Power Sources

Voltage
Source
Current
Source
Controlled
Voltage
Source
Controlled
Current
Source
Single
cell
Battery
of cells

Grounds

Signal
Ground
Chassis
Ground
Earth
Ground

Resistors

Resistor Variable
Resistor
Potentiometer

Capacitors

Capacitor
 
Polarized
Capacitor
Variable
Capacitor

Transformers

Air-core
Transformer
Iron-core
Transformer
Center-tapped
Transformer
Autotransformer Coil with tickler Step up Step down

Diodes

Diode Light-Emitting
Diode
Zener
Diode
Schottky
Diode

Transistors

P-channel
N-channel
JFETIGFET enhIGFET dep
PNP
NPN

Switches

Open Switch Closed Switch

Greek characters

One reason people don't understand math or physics very well is that it literally is Greek to them.

  • alpha α
  • beta β
  • gamma γ
  • delta δ
  • epsilon ε
  • zeta ζ
  • eta η
  • theta θ
  • iota ι
  • kappa κ
  • lambda λ
  • mu μ
  • nu ν
  • xi ξ
  • pi π
  • piv ϖ
  • rho ρ
  • sigma σ
  • sigmaf ς
  • tau τ
  • upsilon υ
  • phi φ
  • chi χ
  • psi ψ
  • omega ω
  • Gamma Γ
  • Delta Δ
  • Theta Θ
  • Lambda Λ
  • Xi Ξ
  • Pi Π
  • Sigma Σ
  • Upsilon Υ
  • Phi Φ
  • Psi Ψ
  • Omega Ω


References

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