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Military Standard Specification(MIL)

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Hello........

Is it possible,one component have more than two symbols?
Anybody knows about Military Standard Specification symbols?
 

The closest thing you'll find to mil std symbols is the IPC specification, check out wxw.pcblibraries.com, some software packages will let you use symbols inside of symbols, an old dos program I used allowed this.

SiGiNT
 

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Thanks...could u plz give more idea about Military Standard Specification? Do u have any specific documents corresponding the particular topic?

Is this standards still use in industry?Help.........
 

Are we talking schematic symbols here?

there seems to be a few variants on what symbols look like for many component elements.

I.E. the latest ones all appear to be boxes with stuff in, I prefer the old ANSI ones that I was bought up on though :)
 

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