Title: Circuit Component Palette
1Circuit Component Palette
Note Keep grid snap on, this helps align devices
on nodes All devices are sized to fit the default
grid
t 0
t 0
D1
V1
I1
t 0
L23
C23
R23
Q23
Cut and paste parts, add connectors and labels
Node pins
Connectors
Labels
120VAC
In
Vin
Ports
Out
Vout
Gnd
2Configuring PowerPoint (Office 2003)
Select View?Toolbars?Drawing to access drawing
tools
It is convenient to customize the toolbars as
shown below. Select Tools?Customize, and from
the Commands tab, drag and drop the tools you
want into the toolbar area
Symbol and Equation editor (from Insert menu)
Subscripts and Superscripts (from Format menu)
Order
Align or Distribute
Rotate or Flip
Group and Ungroup (from Drawing menu)
Drag and drop these minitoolbars from the drawing
menu
3Example and Tips
For intersection nodes, double-click on the line,
select Colors and Lines tab, and change
End-Style. (Note, this also works for
resistors)
- Copy selected components from the palette on the
first slide. - Nudge into place and add connectors as needed.
All components should have end-points that lie on
the default grid
At right-angle intersections of two lines, the
appearance is improved using an elbow connection
like this
10 V
220 ?
100 k?
Vout
10 µF
10 µF
Vin
10 k?
When adding new lines, make the width 2 ¼ pt
Rg1
100 ?
For simple labels use Symbol for special
characters like µ and O
For more complex labels, use equation editor,
e.g.
4Passive Circuit Examples
72?
9?
Vout
40 V
9?
t 0
t 0
I
4 k?
4 H
t 0
4 k?
16 V
Vout
2 ?
8 V
8 ?
t 0
2?
t 0
4 ?
1 ?
Vout
10 V
8?
6?
0.5 F
10 V
Vout(t)
0.5 H
5Op-Amp Examples
R2
R2
R1
R1
Vin
Vout
Vout
Vin
R3
C3
C
R2
R2
R1
C
Vin
R1
Vout
Vin
Vout
6Transistor Circuits