by JoshuaZ » Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:16 am UTC
Does anyone know what the symbol with the circle and the squiggly line represents? That's not an aspect of a circuit diagram that I recognize and I can't find anything that looks like that in a quick Google search. There are at least two of them in the diagram, one next to the "omit this if you're a wimp" note and another next to the Pi ohm resistor.
Also, while we're on the subject cool random fact: that I've heard by word of mouth but never seen in a reliable source. Although the terminology goes diode, triode, tetrode, pentode, originally diodes were not called that because they had two wires going in but rather from "dia" and "ode" from the Greek for "through path." (I suspect this is true because the diode term was used long before there were triodes).