Component Library

Circuit Diagram Maker — Component Library & Symbol Reference

Browse the complete library of 40+ electronic symbols available in Circuit Diagram Maker. Every component follows IEEE and IEC schematic standards, ensuring your circuit diagrams are universally readable by engineers, students, and reviewers worldwide.

Each symbol in our circuit diagram maker is designed for clarity at any zoom level and exports crisply to both SVG and PNG formats. Components are organized into six categories covering passive parts, semiconductors, ICs, power elements, connectors, and electromechanical devices.

Passive Components

The foundation of every circuit diagram. Use passive components for filtering, timing, biasing, and current limiting in your schematics.

  • Resistor
  • Capacitor
  • Inductor
  • Potentiometer
  • Fuse
  • Thermistor

Active & Semiconductor

Semiconductors enable switching, amplification, and signal processing. Circuit Diagram Maker includes standard symbols for all common device types.

  • Diode
  • Zener Diode
  • LED
  • NPN Transistor
  • PNP Transistor
  • N-MOSFET
  • P-MOSFET

Integrated Circuits

From analog op-amps to digital microcontrollers, IC symbols in our circuit diagram maker follow IEEE and IEC standards.

  • Op-Amp
  • Comparator
  • Microcontroller
  • Logic Gate (AND/OR/NOT)
  • 555 Timer
  • Voltage Regulator

Power Components

Map your power distribution clearly. Separate power paths from signal paths for clean, reviewable circuit diagrams.

  • Battery
  • DC Power Supply
  • AC Source
  • Transformer
  • Ground Symbol
  • Voltage Rail

Connectors & IO

Interface symbols define where your circuit connects to the outside world. Essential for PCB-ready schematics.

  • Header Connector
  • Terminal Block
  • USB Port
  • Test Point
  • Antenna
  • Probe Point

Electromechanical

Control real-world devices with electromechanical components. Our circuit diagram maker includes symbols for switches, relays, and actuators.

  • Relay
  • Switch (SPST/SPDT)
  • Push Button
  • Motor
  • Speaker
  • Buzzer

Complete Symbol Reference Table

Use these naming conventions to keep your circuit diagrams consistent across design reviews and documentation.

Symbol Category Typical Use in Circuit Diagrams Reference Designator
Resistor Passive Current limiting, voltage dividers, pull-up/down networks R1, R2, R_PULL
Capacitor Passive Decoupling, filtering, timing, coupling C1, C_BYPASS
Inductor Passive Energy storage, filtering, EMI suppression L1, L_CHOKE
Diode Semiconductor Rectification, protection, clamping D1, D_TVS
LED Semiconductor Status indication, illumination LED1, LED_PWR
N-MOSFET Power Load switching, H-bridges, converters Q1, Q_SW
Op-Amp Analog IC Amplification, filtering, comparison U1A, U1B
Microcontroller Digital IC Logic, sequencing, communication U2, MCU
Voltage Regulator Power IC Voltage regulation, LDO, switching U3, REG
Connector Interface External wiring, board-to-board, IO J1, J_USB
Relay Electromechanical High-power switching, isolation K1, RLY
Switch Electromechanical User input, mode selection SW1, SW_PWR

How to Place Components in Circuit Diagram Maker

Adding components to your circuit diagram is straightforward. Open the Circuit Diagram Maker editor, browse or search the component library in the left sidebar, then drag any symbol onto the canvas. The component automatically snaps to the 20px grid for perfect alignment.

To rotate a placed component, select it and press R. To flip horizontally or vertically, press H or F. Double-click any component to edit its label and reference designator.

Once components are placed, switch to the Wire tool (press W) and click from pin to pin to connect them. The Manhattan routing engine handles the path automatically.