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in this video weamp;#39;re going to show you how to draw simple electrical circuits in a latex document to do this we use the circuit text package which is based on the tickamp;#39;s package to get started we load up the circuit text package we donamp;#39;t need to load the tickamp;#39;s package as well because it automatically gets loaded with circuit tix to draw a diagram we use the circuit tickamp;#39;s environment we then fill the environments with a single draw command ending in a semicolon or formats is then a pair of coordinates followed by a link and then the next pair of coordinates you can then keep adding further links and coordinates like a chain the link could simply be a line which is achieved using two dashes or it could be an electrical component to add a component on a line we use the keyword two followed by square brackets containing the name of the component for example weamp;#39;ll start at zero zero and head towards zero for adding a battery in will then add