BlackMelon
- Aug 7, 2012
- 188
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2012
- Messages
- 188
What IC?Could you please tell me what is the "SS"" symbol?
It indicates there is more circuitry, such as a motor load, that is not shown on the schematic.
That is like if you draw an extension cord and only draw the two connectors on a sheet of paper. You then simply draw a line between them and show it like this:
=+------/ /------+= <--this is 100' long but only 4" on paper.
That is the way I see it. I don't have squiggly lines on my computer.
yes, another use of them
there probably is a code to get keyboard character like that ? dunno ?
but is easy to draw on a circuit diag as in the above example
doesn't look like there is ....
http://www.rmhh.co.uk/ascii.html
D
Thank you everyone for helping me out of this puzzling question.
For those who want to find out what "SS" exactly omits, here is more information in a pdf research paper. I hope this will help you all
https://www.mediafire.com/?plble5746mx7523