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"JoAnn Amerson" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Does anybody know exactly what I can use for power symbols as an IPC
> standard when developing a schematic or what publication I can find these
> symbols in?

My first suggestion would be to look in IEEE315/ANSI Y32.2.  I've yet to find 
another spec for schematic symbols.  I believe, please correct me if I'm wrong, 
but it may vary from company to company.  We use Cadstar for Windows and have 
been forced to create new symbols but I am certain than anyone would be able to 
read the schematics using these symbols.

JoAnn L. Amerson
Design Librarian
Red Lion Controls, Inc.
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Voice: (717) 767-6961 ext 6308

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