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The vector stencils library "Inductors" contains 41 symbols of inductor elements.
Use these shapes for drawing electronic circuit diagrams in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Electrical Engineering solution from the Engineering area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Air inductor, 3 taps
Air inductor, 3 taps, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, 2 taps
Air inductor, 2 taps, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, 1 tap
Air inductor, 1 tap, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor
Air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, adjustable, 3 taps
Air inductor, adjustable, 3 taps, adjustable air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, adjustable, 2 taps
Air inductor, adjustable, 2 taps, adjustable air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, adjustable, 1 tap
Air inductor, adjustable, 1 tap, adjustable air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, adjustable
Air inductor, adjustable, adjustable air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, continuously adjustable, 3 taps
Air inductor, continuously adjustable, 3 taps, continuously adjustable air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, continuously adjustable, 2 taps
Air inductor, continuously adjustable, 2 taps, continuously adjustable air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, continuously adjustable, 1 tap
Air inductor, continuously adjustable, 1 tap, continuously adjustable air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Air inductor, continuously adjustable
Air inductor, continuously adjustable, continuously adjustable air inductor, air inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, 3 taps
Magnetic inductor, 3 taps, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, 2 taps
Magnetic inductor, 2 taps, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, 1 tap
Magnetic inductor, 1 tap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor
Magnetic inductor, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, adjustable, 3 taps
Magnetic inductor, adjustable, 3 taps, adjustable magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, adjustable, 2 taps
Magnetic inductor, adjustable, 2 taps, adjustable magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, adjustable, 1 tap
Magnetic inductor, adjustable, 1 tap, adjustable magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, adjustable
Magnetic inductor, adjustable, adjustable magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, continuously adjustable, 3 taps
Magnetic inductor, continuously adjustable, 3 taps, continuously adjustable magnetic inductor, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, continuously adjustable, 2 taps
Magnetic inductor, continuously adjustable, 2 taps, continuously adjustable magnetic inductor, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, continuously adjustable, 1 tap
Magnetic inductor, continuously adjustable, 1 tap, continuously adjustable magnetic inductor, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor, continuously adjustable
Magnetic inductor, continuously adjustable, continuously adjustable magnetic inductor, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, 3 taps
Magnetic inductor with gap, 3 taps, magnetic inductor, gap, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, 2 taps
Magnetic inductor with gap, 2 taps, magnetic inductor, gap, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, 1 tap
Magnetic inductor with gap, 1 tap, magnetic inductor, gap, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap
Magnetic inductor with gap, magnetic inductor, gap, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, adjustable, 3 taps
Magnetic inductor with gap, adjustable, 3 taps, adjustable magnetic inductor, gap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, adjustable, 2 taps
Magnetic inductor with gap, adjustable, 2 taps, adjustable magnetic inductor, gap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, adjustable, 1 tap
Magnetic inductor with gap, adjustable, 1 tap, adjustable magnetic inductor, gap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, adjustable
Magnetic inductor with gap, adjustable, adjustable magnetic inductor, gap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, continuously adjustable, 3 taps
Magnetic inductor with gap, continuously adjustable, 3 taps, continuously adjustable magnetic inductor, gap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, continuously adjustable, 2 taps
Magnetic inductor with gap, continuously adjustable, 2 taps, continuously adjustable magnetic inductor, gap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, continuously adjustable, 1 tap
Magnetic inductor with gap, continuously adjustable, 1 tap, continuously adjustable magnetic inductor, gap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Magnetic inductor with gap, continuously adjustable
Magnetic inductor with gap, continuously adjustable, continuously adjustable magnetic inductor, gap, magnetic inductor, inductor,
Half inductor
Half inductor, half inductor,
Permanent magnet
Permanent magnet, permanent magnet,
Magnet core
Magnet core, magnet core,
Ferrite core with reflector
Ferrite core with reflector, ferrite core, reflector,
Ferrite core
Ferrite core, ferrite core,
The vector stencils library "Inductors" contains 41 symbols of inductor elements for drawing electronic circuit diagrams.
"An inductor, also called a coil or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component which resists changes in electric current passing through it. It consists of a conductor such as a wire, usually wound into a coil. When a current flows through it, energy is stored temporarily in a magnetic field in the coil. When the current flowing through an inductor changes, the time-varying magnetic field induces a voltage in the conductor, according to Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, which opposes the change in current that created it.
An inductor is characterized by its inductance, the ratio of the voltage to the rate of change of current, which has units of henries (H). Inductors have values that typically range from 1 µH (10-6H) to 1 H. Many inductors have a magnetic core made of iron or ferrite inside the coil, which serves to increase the magnetic field and thus the inductance. Along with capacitors and resistors, inductors are one of the three passive linear circuit elements that make up electric circuits. Inductors are widely used in alternating current (AC) electronic equipment, particularly in radio equipment. They are used to block the flow of AC current while allowing DC to pass; inductors designed for this purpose are called chokes. They are also used in electronic filters to separate signals of different frequencies, and in combination with capacitors to make tuned circuits, used to tune radio and TV receivers." [Inductor. Wikipedia]
The symbols example "Design elements - Inductors" was drawn using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Electrical Engineering solution from the Engineering area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Inductor elements
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The vector stencils library "Electrical circuits" contains 49 element symbols of electrical and electronic devices, including ignitors, starters, transmitters, circuit protectors, transducers, radio and audio equipment.
Use it for drawing electronic circuit diagrams and electrical schematics.
"An electrical network is an interconnection of electrical elements such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, voltage sources, current sources and switches. An electrical circuit is a network consisting of a closed loop, giving a return path for the current. Linear electrical networks, a special type consisting only of sources (voltage or current), linear lumped elements (resistors, capacitors, inductors), and linear distributed elements (transmission lines), have the property that signals are linearly superimposable. They are thus more easily analyzed, using powerful frequency domain methods such as Laplace transforms, to determine DC response, AC response, and transient response.
A resistive circuit is a circuit containing only resistors and ideal current and voltage sources. Analysis of resistive circuits is less complicated than analysis of circuits containing capacitors and inductors. If the sources are constant (DC) sources, the result is a DC circuit.
A network that contains active electronic components is known as an electronic circuit. Such networks are generally nonlinear and require more complex design and analysis tools." [Electrical network. Wikipedia]
The symbils example "Design elements - Electrical circuits" was drawn using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Electrical Engineering solution from the Engineering area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Electrical circuit elements
Electrical circuit elements, variable capacitor, capacitor, valve surge protector, surge protector, transducer, surge protector, step function, squib ignitor, electric squib ignitor, sphere gap surge protector, sphere gap, surge protector, solid material, material, sensing link squib, electric sensing link squib, semiconducting material, material, saw tooth, signal, pulse, protective gap surge protector, protective gap, surge protector, pickup head, reproducing pickup head, pickup head, recording pickup head, non-capacitive transducer, transducer, multigap surge protector, surge protector, material, insulating material, material, loop antenna, antenna, liquid, liquid material, junction, igniter plug, horn gap surge protector, horn gap, surge protector, ground connection, ground, gas, gas material, fuse, fixed capacitor, capacitor, explosive squib, electric explosive squib, equipotentiality, electrolytic surge protector, surge protector, electret, electret material, material, component, circuit breaker, chassis, frame ground connection, carbon block surge protector, surge protector, capacitive transducer, transducer, antenna, alarm fuse, fuse,
The vector stencils library "Transformers and windings" contains 29 element symbols of transformers, windings, couplers, metering devices, transductors, magnetic cores, chokes, and a variometer.
Use it to design the electromechanical device schematics and electronic circuit diagrams in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Electrical Engineering solution from the Engineering area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Coaxial choke
Coaxial choke, coaxial choke, magnetic core,
Transductor
Transductor, transductor,
Saturating transformer
Saturating transformer, saturating transformer,
1-phase induction voltage regulator
1-phase induction voltage regulator, 1-phase, induction voltage regulator,
Triplex induction voltage regulator
Triplex induction voltage regulator, triplex, induction voltage regulator,
Induction voltage regulator
Induction voltage regulator, induction voltage regulator,
Current transformer 2
Current transformer 2, current transformer,
Current transformer 3
Current transformer 3, current transformer, bushing-type,
Potential transformer 2
Potential transformer 2, potential transformer,
Potential transformer with 3 windings
Potential transformer with 3 windings, potential transformer, winding,
Outdoor metering device
Outdoor metering device, outdoor metering device,
Linear coupler
Linear coupler, linear coupler,
Magnetic core, 1 line
Magnetic core, 1 line, magnetic core,
Magnetic core, 2 lines
Magnetic core, 2 lines, magnetic core,
Choke
Choke, choke, reactor,
Variometer
Variometer, variometer,
Air-core transformer
Air-core transformer, transformer, air-core,
Magnetic-core transformer
Magnetic-core transformer, transformer, magnetic-core,
Air-core transformer, 1 winding adjustable
Air-core transformer, 1 winding adjustable, transformer, air-core, 1 winding, adjustable,
Magnetic-core transformer, 1 winding adjustable
Magnetic-core transformer, 1 winding adjustable, transformer, magnetic-core, 1 winding, adjustable,
Air-core transformer, 2 windings adjustable
Air-core transformer, 2 windings adjustable, transformer, air-core, 2 windings, adjustable,
Magnetic-core transformer, 2 windings adjustable
Magnetic-core transformer, 2 windings adjustable, transformer, magnetic-core, 2 windings, adjustable,
Air-core transformer, mutual inductor
Air-core transformer, mutual inductor, transformer, air-core, mutual inductor,
Magnetic-core transformer, mutual inductor
Magnetic-core transformer, mutual inductor, transformer, magnetic-core, mutual inductor,
Transformer 2
Transformer 2, transformer,
Adjustable transformer, 1 winding
Adjustable transformer, 1 winding, adjustable transformer, 1 winding,
Adjustable transformer, mutual inductor
Adjustable transformer, mutual inductor, adjustable transformer,  mutual inductor,
Current transformer 1
Current transformer 1, current transformer,
Potential transformer
Potential transformer, potential transformer,
The vector stencils library "Transformers and windings" contains 29 element symbols of transformers, windings, couplers, metering devices, transductors, magnetic cores, chokes, and a variometer.
Use it to design the electromechanical device schematics and electronic circuit diagrams.
"A transformer is an electrical device that transfers energy between two circuits through electromagnetic induction. Transformers may be used in step-up or step-down voltage conversion, which 'transforms' an AC voltage from one voltage level on the input of the device to another level at the output terminals. This special function of transformers can provide control of specified requirements of current level as an alternating current source, or it may be used for impedance matching between mismatched electrical circuits to effect maximum power transfer between the circuits.
A transformer most commonly consists of two windings of wire that are wound around a common core to induce tight electromagnetic coupling between the windings. The core material is often a laminated iron core. The coil that receives the electrical input energy is referred to as the primary winding, while the output coil is called the secondary winding.
An alternating electric current flowing through the primary winding (coil) of a transformer generates an electromagnetic field in its surroundings and a varying magnetic flux in the core of the transformer. By electromagnetic induction this magnetic flux generates a varying electromotive force in the secondary winding, resulting in a voltage across the output terminals. If a load impedance is connected across the secondary winding, a current flows through the secondary winding drawing power from the primary winding and its power source." [Transformer. Wikipedia]
"An electromagnetic coil (or simply a "coil") is formed when a conductor is wound around a core or form to create an inductor or electromagnet. When electricity is passed through a coil, it generates a magnetic field. One loop of wire is usually referred to as a turn or a winding, and a coil consists of one or more turns. For use in an electronic circuit, electrical connection terminals called taps are often connected to a coil. Coils are often coated with varnish or wrapped with insulating tape to provide additional insulation and secure them in place. A completed coil assembly with one or more set of coils and taps is often called the windings.
Windings are used in transformers, electric motors, inductors, solenoids, loudspeakers, and many other applications." [Electromagnetic coil. Wikipedia]
The shapes example "Design elements - Transformers and windings" was drawn using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Electrical Engineering solution from the Engineering area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Transformer and winding symbols
Transformer and winding symbols, variometer, triplex, induction voltage regulator, transformer, magnetic-core, mutual inductor, transformer, magnetic-core, 2 windings, adjustable, transformer, magnetic-core, 1 winding, adjustable, transformer, magnetic-core, transformer, air-core, mutual inductor, transformer, air-core, 2 windings, adjustable, transformer, air-core, 1 winding, adjustable, transformer, air-core, transformer, transductor, saturating transformer, potential transformer, winding, potential transformer, outdoor metering device, magnetic core, linear coupler, induction voltage regulator, current transformer, bushing-type, current transformer, coaxial choke, magnetic core, choke, reactor, adjustable transformer, 1 winding, adjustable transformer,  mutual inductor, 1-phase, induction voltage regulator,