Common Terms and Abbreviations
Commonly used words:
active = a type of component, often solid-state, that include diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers
ADC = Analog-to-Digital Converter
by-pass capacitor = a capacitor that provides a path of low impedance (often as a decoupling capacitor)
cap = capacitor
coupling vs. decoupling capacitor
CC = Carbon Comp(osition), a type of resistor
CCW = Counter Clock-Wise, the opposite of clock-wise
CW = Clock-Wise (the direction of the hands of a clock), usually refers to direction of rotation of a potentiometer as the wiper (lug 2) goes from lug 1 around to lug 3
CCS = Constant Current Source (there's a nice Wikipedia introduction to simple transistor CCS circuits)
DAC = digital-to-analog converter
DIP = Dual Inline Package, as for many integrated circuits and sockets
discrete = slang for a simple component like a transistor or a capacitor, contrasted with an integrated circuit like an operational amplifier
DMM = Digital MultiMeter
ground fill = see "ground pour"
ground plane board = a 4 layer pcb where one of the layers is continuous copper--the changing current in a trace is accompanied by an equal and opposite image current in the ground plane so that there is less induced voltage on neighboring traces than without the ground plane
ground pour = grounded areas of copper on a pcb layer of traces--not the same as a "ground plane"
HPF = High Pass Filter
IC = integrated circuit, e.g. an operational amplifier
LFO = Low Frequency Oscillator
LPF = Low Pass Filter
meter = multimeter
MF = Metal Film, a type of resistor often preferred as low-noise
op amp = operational amplifier
OTA = Operational Transconductance Amplifier
passive = a type of component that includes resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, and switches
PCB = Printed Circuit Board
perf = perfboard
pot = potentiometer
PS = Power Supply
PWB = Printed Wiring Board (same as PCB -- used to differentiate from Polychlorinated Biphenyls)
PWM = Pulse Width Modulation -- describes an LFO or the output of an op amp comparator
RTS = Ready To Solder (commonly used as ready to solder board)
SIP = Single Inline Package, as for some transistors and sockets
SMD = Surface Mount Devices, including smaller versions of many familiar components
trim, trimmer = a small potentiometer, often 1/4" or 3/8" square, often used as a variable resistor
TRS = Tip-Ring-Sleeve, refers to a type of 1/4" jack, often called "stereo" and commonly used to manage the power supply in a stompbox with the input plug
vero = veroboard
xfr, xfmr = transformer
xtl = crystal