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Schematic Symbols Book?


Thomas Lee Mullins
 

Is there a book on schematic symbols? I have schematics for a
TI-99/4A and trying to create a circuit board using software from
exprespcb ( [IIRC]).


 

--- In Electronics_101@y..., "Thomas Lee Mullins" <tomleem@a...>
wrote:
Is there a book on schematic symbols? I have schematics for a
TI-99/4A and trying to create a circuit board using software from
exprespcb ( [IIRC]).
Yes, you can go into any radio shack and pick one up for about $5.
Plus some ok basic electronic books.


Thomas Lee Mullins
 

--- In Electronics_101@y..., tipf_1@y... wrote:
--- In Electronics_101@y..., "Thomas Lee Mullins" <tomleem@a...>
wrote:
Is there a book on schematic symbols? I have schematics for a
TI-99/4A and trying to create a circuit board using software from
exprespcb ( [IIRC]).
Yes, you can go into any radio shack and pick one up for about $5.
Plus some ok basic electronic books.
Thanks for the information. They are also in the Radio Shack
catalogue (I didn't think of looking until you posted your message).
They might even have them at their web site (which is
) but I didn't think of looking there
until just now.


 

ARRL Ham radio handbook used to have a schematc section, but I have not look at recent one.
It aslo may be little too spendy just for schematic synbols.
(And since you have said you want a book I will not suggest
"google it" )

But you may try Eagle PCB software - it has an extensive component library you could retrieve symbols you want.

BTW I think there is no limit on schematic "size", you could use ti to build your schematic only.


Vaclav

PS I hope references to PCB software are legal here, if not I'll delete this if necessary and reply privately. I posted it to the group because I feel the group may benefit.