A pictorial representation of a system or process in which subsystems or other components are represented by geometric shapes joined by lines or arrows
(n) A relatively simple diagram that quickly identifies the relationships between systems, groups, people, or other physical or abstract entities (See also flow diagrams )
The block diagram is a simple pictorial representation of a system/sub-systems linked to illustrate the relationships between components/subsystems Click here for more information
n Method of representing people, places, things, or actions which take place within a process or system
A circuit or system drawing concerned with major functions and interconnections between functions
A diagram in which the major components of a piece of equipment or a system are represented by squares, rectangles, or other geometric figures, and the normal order of progression of a signal or current flow is represented by lines
A three-dimensional illustration showing the surface features and the geological features under the ground
A diagram of a system, a computer, or a device in which the principal parts are represented by suitably annotated geometrical figures to show both the basic functions of the parts and their functional relationships
In electronics, a block diagram provides a simple way of analysing how a system works Block diagrams don't show details of how components work, but simply show how information or signals should travel through the system They are usually drawn using rectangles and arrows
A schematic representation of the optional paths a signal can take through a piece of electronic gear
a diagram that shows the operation, interrelationships, and interdependencies of components in a system Boxes, or blocks (hence the name), represent the components; connecting lines between the blocks represent interfaces There are two types of block diagrams: a functional block diagram, which shows a systems subsystems and lower-level products, their interrelationships, and interfaces with other systems; and a reliability block diagram, which is similar to the functional block diagram except that it is modified to emphasize those aspects influencing reliability
A diagram that represents how the components, represented by "blocks," are arranged and related reliability-wise in a larger system This is often but not necessarily the same as the way that the components are physically related
A simple drawing, using rectangles and lines, that shows how sensors, computers, and actuators are interconnected
a diagram showing the interconnections between the components of system (especially an electronic system)
A diagram that shows the operation, interrelationships and interdependencies of components in a system Boxes, or blocks (hence the name), represent the components; connecting lines between the blocks represent interfaces There are two types of block diagrams: a functional block diagram, which shows a system's subsystems and lower level products and their interrelationships and which interfaces with other systems; and a reliability block diagram, which is similar to the functional block diagram except that it is modified to emphasize those aspects influencing reliability
A relatively simple diagram that quickly identifies the relationships between systems, groups, people, or other physical or abstract entities (See also flow diagrams )
Less structured visualization than a flow chart, this diagram shows the operation, interrelationships and interdependencies of components in a system Boxes or blocks represent the components; connecting lines between the blocks represent interfaces
perspective drawing portrayed in a three-dimensional manner; drawing which uses boxlike figures to represent an image