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In your schematic, resistors are represented with two short 45 degree lines inside the symbol. What does that mean? I've seen this in some older Russian schematics. There I've also seen resistors with just one 45 degree or with just one horizontal line. Does that represent the power value (watts) of the resistor? If so, what do the two 45 degree lines and the others mean?
yes, it is just a standart of Russia, i left and use. i think good if you see resistors' power in a schematic. i do not like american circuits you do not see the power and you must guess in every case. i also had look foreign circuits and some countries use their resistor power signs standart too, while not like russian.
two short 45 degree lines - 0.125W, you may set also 0.25W instead.
one 45 degree - 0.25W, you can not use 0.125W here.
one horizontal line - 0.5W
farther latin digits used... anotherway, the standart is based on the latin digits we good know. so you may easily keep in mind.
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