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How to Identify Component Symbols on Nokia Schematic Diagram?
How to Identify Component Symbols on Schematic Diagram
Identifying with Symbols on Schematic Diagram is very easy task,
it's just like reading ABC's on English alphabet.
Since we are talking about mobile phone's circuit here, we are going to
tackle only on its symbols being used herein, unlike in some major
electronics components which have a lot of component symbols. Mostly,
because Cellphone circuits have a lot of Integrated Circuit ( IC ) meaning
the circuits is being compact into a smaller circuit to produce, and save
a very small space to put a huge circuit connection into one tiny piece of
circuits.
I have inserted the Layout of each component and how it's look's like mounted on a PCB ( Printed Circuit Board) for
better and easiest way of understanding.
Simply Click on Components Category for more Detailed Infos.
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good work! what about zener diode?
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I what phone is zener diode ?
There are varistors , but i never seen a zener in a phone .
Varistors are like a resistor . And theyr role are to protect ic's from hight curent . Usualy are used in
interfaces like keypad .

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I what phone is zener diode ?
There are varistors , but i never seen a zener in a phone .
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Varistors are like a resistor . And theyr role are to protect ic's from hight curent . Usualy are
used in interfaces like keypad .
Varistors are being pack into chips like what you said used to protect high current. Your are pertaining to
EMI-ESD filters chips the so called Crystal IC by many technicians. There are bunch of varistors inside it.
Varistors symbol is a two diode connected in both anodes and both cathodes connected to which the
current flow.
Zener is always been in a circuit and always play the roll to rectify and stabilized voltage and currents.
Newly designed Zeners are SMD (Surface Mounted) so it is not easy to identify them by looks.
If you are familiar with Integrated Circuit Datasheets ( chips schematic diagrams) you can see that it is
accompanied zeners inside it.

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