<> Navigation: * [[AJMPublic/teaching/latex|LaTeX resources]] = Circuitikz : code for arduino = This '''may''' be the code to draw an Arduino. I have not tested it! [[attachment:circuitikz_arduino.tex]] {{{ % https://github.com/Projecthor/TPE_dossier/blob/master/circuit.tex % \begin{figure} \begin{center} \begin{circuitikz} % Carte arduino \draw (-5,-2) -- (-2,-2); \draw (-5,-2) -- (-5,3); \draw (-5,3) -- (-2,3); \draw (-2,3) -- (-2,-2); \draw (-3.5,0.5) node {\textbf{Arduino}}; \draw (5,1) node[transformer] (tr) {}; \draw (-2.2,0.2) -- (-1.8,0.2); \node[draw,circle,fill,inner sep=1pt] at (-2.2,0.2) {}; \draw (-2.2,-0.2) -- (-1.8,-0.2); \node[draw,circle,fill,inner sep=1pt] at (-2.2,-0.2) {}; \draw (-1.8,0.2) -- (-1.8,1); \draw (-1.8,-0.2) -- (-1.8,-1); \draw (-1.8,1) -- (-1,1); \draw (-1.8,-1) -- (-1,-1); \draw (-1,1) to[inductor] (-1,-1); \draw (-0.5,1) to[cspst,l=$c_1$] (-0.5,-1); \draw (-0.5,1) to[voltage source,l=$9V$] (1,1); \draw (1,1) to[generic,l=$1\ k\Omega$] (3,1); \draw (-0.5,-1) -- (3,-1); \draw (3,1) to[inductor] (3,-1); \draw (3.5,1) to[cspst,l=$p_1$] (3.5,-1.1); \draw (3.5,1) -- (tr.A1); \draw (3.5,-2.1) to[voltage source,l=$12V$] (3.5,-1.1); \draw (3.5,-2.1) -- (4.1,-2.1); \draw (4.1,-2.1) -- (tr.A2); \draw (-0.5,1) -- (-0.5,1.5); \draw (3,1) -- (3,1.5); \draw (-1.8,2.4) -- (-1.8,3); \draw (-1.8,2.1) -- (-1.8,1.5); \draw (-1.8,3) -- (-1,3); \draw (-1.8,1.5) -- (-1,1.5); \draw (-1,3) to[inductor] (-1,1.5); \draw (-0.5,3) to[cspst,l=$c_2$] (-0.5,1.5); \draw (-0.5,3) -- (3,3); \draw (3,3) to[inductor] (3,1.5); \draw (3.5,3) to[cspst,l=$p_2$] (3.5,1.5); \draw (3.5,3) -- (4.5,3); \draw (3.5,1.5) -- (4.5,1.5); \draw (4.5,1.5) -- (4.5,2.1); \draw (4.5,3) -- (7,3); \draw (4.5,2.1) -- (7,2.1); \draw (7,3) to[cspst,l=$fire$] (7,2); \draw (6.1,1.5) -- (8.5,1.5); \draw (tr.B1) -- (6.1,1.5); \draw (8.5,1.5) to[capacitor,l=$680\mu$] (8.5,-1.1); \draw (tr.B2) to[empty diode] (7,-1.1); \draw (7,-1.1) -- (10,-1.1); \draw (7,-1.1) to[capacitor,l=$680\mu$] (7,1.5); \draw (10,3) to[inductor,l=canon] (10,-1.1); \draw (7,3) -- (10,3); \draw (7,1.5) -- (7,2); \draw (-2.2,2.1) -- (-1.8,2.1); \node[draw,circle,fill,inner sep=1pt] at (-2.2,2.1) {}; \draw (-2.2,2.4) -- (-1.8,2.4); \node[draw,circle,fill,inner sep=1pt] at (-2.2,2.4) {}; \end{circuitikz} \end{center} \caption{Circuit réel.} \label{circuit} \end{figure} }}}