I was just researching this today.   Since no-one else has replied, I'll 
let you have the benefit of my inexpert opinion.   I came to the 
conclusion from my research that it is used with IEEE standard symbols, 
but apparently it is interchangeable with the invert (round circle) 
symbol.   However, adding a symbol to a standard that means the same as 
one that already exists in that standard seems illogical to me.

I did try to find out what the IEC standard is, but they would only tell 
me if I crossed their palms with gold.   I'm not sure what is the point 
of a standard that is only revealed to a select few.

Regards,

Robert.

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> what does pin shape low in mean? is that the same as active low?
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