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CTAN update: circuitikz

Date: June 7, 2016 8:25:00 PM CEST
Massimo Redaelli, Stefan Lindner, Stefan Erhardt submitted an update to the circuitikz package. Version number: 0.6 2016-06-06 License type: lppl Summary description: Draw electrical networks with TikZ Announcement text:
* Version 0.6 (2016-06-06) - Added Mechanical Symbols (damper,mass,spring) - Added new connection style diamond, use (d-d) - Added new sources voosource and ioosource (double zero-style) - All diode can now drawn in a stroked way, just use globel option "strokediode" or stroke instead of full/empty, or D-. Use this option for compliance with DIN standard EN-60617 - Improved Shape of Diodes:tunnel diode, Zener diode, schottky diode (bit longer lines at cathode) - Reworked igbt: New anchors G,gate and new L-shaped form Lnigbt, Lpigbt - Improved shape of all fet-transistors and mirror all p-chan fets as default, as pnp, pmos, pfet are already. This means a backward-incompatibility, but smaller code, because p-channels mosfet are by default in the correct direction(source at top). Just remove the 'yscale=-1' from your p-chan fets at old pictures.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/contrib/circuitikz More information is at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/circuitikz We are supported by the TeX user groups. Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Manfred Lotz

CircuiTikZ – Draw electrical networks with TikZ

The package provides a set of macros for naturally typesetting electrical and (somewhat less naturally, perhaps) electronic networks.

It is designed as a tool that is easy to use, with a lean syntax, native to , and directly supporting PDF output format. It has therefore been based on the very impressive PGF/TikZ package.

PackageCircuiTikZ
Version1.6.7 2024-02-09
Copyright2007–2024 Massimo Redaelli
2013–2024 Stefan Erhardt
2015–2024 Stefan Lindner
2018–2024 Romano Giannetti
MaintainerStefan Erhardt
Romano Giannetti
Stefan Lindner
Massimo Redaelli

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