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Added diode symbols with usual continuous line in addition to the already contained vitiligoed ones: 10:22, 7 August 2014: 1,276 × 992 (297 KB) Xorx: Reverted to version as of 12:08, 14 February 2014. Trial to improve svg validator dit not work.
"An example of the Direct Current symbol found on electronics requiring or producing DC power." —Torindkflt: Date: Uploaded as DCCurrent.gif on 25 Oct 2006 (UTC) Source: Originally uploaded to the English Wikipedia as DCCurrent.gif by Torindkflt. Vectorized by Remember the dot. Author: Torindkflt, Remember the dot: Permission (Reusing this file)
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English: a PN diode that display the electrical symbol associated with it. The triangle corresponds to the p side, while the other side is the n side The triangle corresponds to the p side, while the other side is the n side