Complete the code to add a power symbol for +5V in the schematic.
Add a power symbol named [1] to represent +5V.
The power symbol VCC is commonly used to represent the +5V power supply in schematics.
Complete the code to connect the ground symbol correctly in the schematic.
Place the [1] symbol to represent the circuit ground connection.The GND symbol is used to represent the ground connection in schematics.
Fix the error in the schematic connection by choosing the correct power symbol.
Replace the incorrect symbol [1] with the correct power symbol for +3.3V.
VDD is commonly used to represent the positive supply voltage such as +3.3V in many schematics.
Fill both blanks to correctly label the power and ground symbols in the schematic.
Use [1] for the positive power supply and [2] for the ground connection.
VCC is used for the positive power supply, and GND is used for ground connections.
Fill all three blanks to correctly assign power and ground symbols for a mixed-voltage schematic.
Assign [1] for +5V, [2] for +3.3V, and [3] for ground.
VCC is typically used for +5V, VDD for +3.3V, and GND for ground connections.
