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English: Wire crossover symbols for circuit diagrams, including CAD and non-CAD styles. The original, older styles are contrasted with the newer, recommended styles that leave no room for confusion regarding whether two wires are connected or not connected even if a connecting "dot" is too small to see or accidentally disappears (such as after several passes through a copier). Circuit diagram
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These diagrams are based on the Wikipedia article "Circuit Diagram" and recommendations from several online sources, including electronicsclub.info/circuitsymbols.htm and www.circuitstoday.com/electronic-circuit-symbols
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Tool: Paint. Created to clarify the written explanation of wire crossovers in the Wikipedia entry for "Circuit Diagram".
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