Hey everybody. My name is Dave and I hope nobody minds a noob question about schematics.
I purchased a few books that I'd hoped would help me learn to build projects using schematic diagrams. The first, and most basic and helpful, was Electronics for Dummies, which was written with know-nothings in mind. It's been very helpful and enjoyable but I have a few questions.
http://www.makezine.com/images/09/Cr...xAmp_Schem.pdf
In that schematic, there appears to be no battery or power source, no speaker, and no guitar input jack. There is something marked "in", something marked "out" and a 9v power source, but the problem for me is that a speaker has two connections, not one as shown in the "out" and a jack has two connections, not one as shown in the "in", and the same with a battery. I'm assuming that the conventions for reading this schematic are simply different than the very basic ones in the books I have here, but I still don't know what they are how to read it or build the project. Also, the books I have here say that a triangle is a ground connection. Is that the case here? If no, what do the triangles mean?
Thanks in advance for any help and I apologize for the noob-y ness of the question. If anyone has any suggestions for reading materials that would help me understand schematics not written in the basic way in the books I have, that use various forms of shorthand, which must be what this one does, instead of writing everything out, I am all ears.
Dave
I purchased a few books that I'd hoped would help me learn to build projects using schematic diagrams. The first, and most basic and helpful, was Electronics for Dummies, which was written with know-nothings in mind. It's been very helpful and enjoyable but I have a few questions.
http://www.makezine.com/images/09/Cr...xAmp_Schem.pdf
In that schematic, there appears to be no battery or power source, no speaker, and no guitar input jack. There is something marked "in", something marked "out" and a 9v power source, but the problem for me is that a speaker has two connections, not one as shown in the "out" and a jack has two connections, not one as shown in the "in", and the same with a battery. I'm assuming that the conventions for reading this schematic are simply different than the very basic ones in the books I have here, but I still don't know what they are how to read it or build the project. Also, the books I have here say that a triangle is a ground connection. Is that the case here? If no, what do the triangles mean?
Thanks in advance for any help and I apologize for the noob-y ness of the question. If anyone has any suggestions for reading materials that would help me understand schematics not written in the basic way in the books I have, that use various forms of shorthand, which must be what this one does, instead of writing everything out, I am all ears.
Dave
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