Thanks. I've been poking around those links and the links off them and
IMHO http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_symbol is perhaps the best
starting point, as it has a small library of symbols, and links to both
pages you suggested and a couple of others that look useful.
Incidentally, the component in the standard KiCad library that prompted
me to look for an ISO standard was the polarised capacitor, which uses a
symbol I've come across maybe twice in the last twenty years.
Regards,
Robert.
Milan Horák wrote:
..and I also started creating new basic.lib with basic electronic
components, but for now I'm short of time.
I was using this http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/symbol.htm
Milan
--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Milan Horák [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Circuit symbols are standardized, using either ANSI standard Y32 or
IEC standard 617.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_diagram
Milan
--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Robert birmingham_spider@ wrote:
Thanks for posting this. I'm building my own KiCad library which I
would like to share when it is of an acceptable quality.
Consequently
I spent a short, fairly unsuccessful time a while back searching
the web
for an ISO standard for the same thing. Does anyone know if there is
one, and if so is it, like this IEEE standard, freely available
anywhere?
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