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Electronic Symbols.doc
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Last modified July 6, 2011
You wouldnt believe how many engineers download this free Word file each month!
This Word document contains some schematic symbols for use in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint
and Excel files for reports and presentations. If you happen to have Agilent ADS or AutoCAD,
you may find these tools more convenient for creating schematics. If you are a microwave
cheapskate, you may have created these symbols yourself a hundred times. Using this
downloadable file, now you wont have to!
Did you find some useful schematic symbol(s) missing? Drop a line to
techwriter@microwaves101.com and well see if we can add it!
The Microsoft Word Drawings are pasted into tables to keep them anchored within the text.
Just double-click on a figure to edit it. When you are editing a figure, remember that everything
started out on a 0.05 inch grid. You may have to turn off the grid snap to get things to align
properly.
Around the pictures (inside the Microsoft Word Drawings) are invisible boxes with clear filling.
These are used to define the outside edges of the pictures.
Microsoft software does some peculiar things if you try to scale the pictures. We recommend
that if your picture is too big, you should work on decreasing the size of the elements inside the
picture rather than squeezing the entire picture down to size. Once you shrink any of the
schematic elements, all bets are off as to whether they will look aligned when you connect them
up.
It is very simple to copy from one picture to another. You need to double-click the picture you
are copying from, then click and control C the element you want to copy, then exit the picture,
click into the second picture and hit control V.
Good luck!
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Jumpers and
dots
Capacitors
Ground
symbols
Resistors
Inductors
FB
MOSFETs
MESFET
NMOS
BJT NPN
PMOS
BJT NPN
FETS and transistors
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Port 2
Port 1
Port 1
Port 3
Port 1
Port 2
Pi attenuator
Port 3
Port 2
Port 1
Port 2
Tee attenuator
Circulators and isolators
RF
IF
LO
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RF
IF
LO
Double-balanced mixers
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Inside only
Outside only
Inside/outside
DC Blocks
RF only
Bias tee
RF & DC
RF
IF
LO
DC only
Mixer
Diodes
Variable
attenuator
Zener
Phase
shifter
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HPF
F
BPF
LPF
BSF
Fhigh
Fhigh
Diplexer
Triplexer
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LP Pi
HP Pi
LP Tee
HP Tee
Lumped Filters
SPDT
SPST
SP3T
Switches
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Vin
(port 1)
0.707 Vin<-90
(port 2)
Z0
isolated port
(port 4)
Z0
0.707 Vin<180
(port 3)
0.707 Z0
all arms are
in length
Vin
(port 1)
Z0
2.414 Z0
1.414 Z0
Z0
isolated port
(port 4)
0.707 Vin<180
(port 2)
2.414 Z0
0.707 Vin<-90
(port 3)
Z0
all arms are
in length
Z0A
Z0B
isolated port
(port 4)
PA
(port 2)
Z0B
Z0A
PB
(port 3)
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PIN
PB
PA
isolated port
0.707 Vin<90
(port 2)
Vin
(port 1)
0.707 Vin<-90
(port 4)
isolated port
(port 3)
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2 Z0, /4
Port 2
Port 1
2Z0
2 Z0, /4
Port 3
/4
Port 1
(50 )
59.4
100
59.4
/4
42
Port 3
(50 )
/4
Port 1
(50 )
56.3
66.0
/4
39.8
Port 2
(50 )
66.6
/4
93.7
155.5
56.3
Port 3
(50 )
/4
Two stage Wilkinson with input transformer
/4
/4
PIN
(port 1)
Z0C
Z0
/4
PA
(port 2)
RW
Z0D
/4
PB
(port 3)
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N-section Wilkinson
ZN-1
Z1
Z2
Port 2
ZN
Port 1
ZN
RN
RN-1
ZN-1
R2
Z2
R1
Z1
Port 3
ZN-1
Z2
Z1
Port 2
Zin,odd
odd
0 ohms
0.5xRN
0.5xRN-1
0.5xR2
0.5xR1
ZN-1
Z2
Z1
Port 2
Zin,even
odd
2xZ0
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High-pass/low-pass
L1
SW1
Bypass state
C1
L1
Hi-pass state
C1
L1
L1
SW2
SW2
Q1
Q1
Q1
L1
L1
Q2
L2
L1
L1
C1
Q2
L2
C1
L1
L1
Q2
L2
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Phase shifters
Port 2
/4
Port 2
Port 1
Port 1
/4
Port 3
Port 3
Series SPDT switch
/4
Port 2
Port 2
Port 1
Port 1
/4
Port 3
Port 3
/4
Port 2
/4
Port 1
/4
/4
Port 3
Shunt-shunt SPDT
switch
Switch configurations
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3 Z0, /4
Port 2
Z0
Port 1
3 Z0, /4
3 Z0, /4
Port 3
Z0
Z0
Port 4
3 Z0, /4
Port 1
3 Z0, /4
Port 2
Port 3
3Z0
3Z0
3 Z0, /4
3Z0
Port 4
Three-way Wilkinsons
Z0/3
Port 2
Z0/3
Port 3
Z0/3
Port 1
Z0
Port 2
Z0
Port 1
Z0
Port 3
Resistive splitters
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R1
Z1
Z2
R2
Port 1
R2
Z0
Z0
R3
Port 3
R4
Z0
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0.707 Vin<-90
(port 2)
all arms are
in length
isolated port
(port 4)
Z3
Z2
Z4
Z2
Z4
R=Z0
Z1
Vin
(port 1)
R=Z0
Z3
Equal-split Gysel
0.707 Vin<-90
(port 3)
isolated port
(port 5)
Detector
diode
RF
In
Input
matching
network
Video
out
RF
choke
Bypass
cap
Basic
detector
Detector circuits
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Cell
Battery
Multiple
batteries (ganged
for more current)
Parallel
resonance
C
C
R
Resonant circuits
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Logic
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Mixer
IF
RF
RF
Input
pad
IF
output
LO
LNA
IF amp
LO
Input
Receivers
LS
CP
Capacitor model
ESR
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Current
source
Lossless transmission
line model
AC
Voltage
source
L'
L'
R'
C'
G'
C'
+
-
Capacitive switch
Four-terminal Ohmic
switch
VA
VA
VA1
MEMS switches
VA2
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Coupled
port
Input
port
Input
port
Direct
port
Isolated
port
Output
port
Balanced amp
Carrier amplifier
0.707 Z0
Z0
Z0
Input
port
Z0
Z0
0.707 Z0
0.707 Z0
Peaking amplifier
Doherty amp
Doherty amp
Output
port
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Driver
amp
SW2
Power
amp
Circulator
To
antenna
Attenuator
Phase
shifter
SW1
To
manifold
Commonleg amp
LNA
Limiter Isolator
Driver
amp
Power
amp
SW3
Phase
shifter
To
manifold
Attenuator
SW1
Pre-amp
TR modules
LNA
Limiter
SW2
To
antenna
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The FET images below came from James. Thanks!!
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p Channel JFET
n-channel JFET