Elektroschaltpläne
Elektroschaltpläne, also known as electrical schematics or wiring diagrams, are graphical representations of electrical circuits. They use standardized symbols to depict electrical components such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, and power sources, along with lines to show the connections between them. The primary purpose of an elektroschaltplan is to illustrate the functional relationship between components, rather than their physical layout. They are essential tools for designing, troubleshooting, and understanding electrical systems.
These diagrams are not to scale and do not necessarily represent the actual physical arrangement of components.
There are various types of elektroschaltpläne, including single-line diagrams, which show the main power paths, and