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DIN and 4512
** DIN 4512, a definition of film speed

DIN and film
T-power, also known as A-B powering or 12T, described in DIN 45595, is an alternative to phantom powering that is still widely used in the world of production film sound.
This was the first fully automatic camera produced in the former Soviet Union, as well as the first to use ASA / DIN markings rather than the Soviet GOST numbers, however these ASA numbers were still mostly useless as they didn't match any known film speeds ( some Zorki 10 cameras apparently had GOST numbers instead of ASA though, as it's shown in a Polish camera manual ).

DIN and speed
Film speed range: 20 – 320 ASA ( 14 – 26 DIN, 16 – 250 GOST )
In 1998, Renault launched the Clio Renault Sport ( also known as Clio RS for short, named Clio Renault Sport 172 in the UK and sold for less than € 7, 500-172 coming from the DIN method horsepower measurement ), with a 2. 0 L 16-valve engine and a top speed of.

DIN and now
* DIN 476: international paper sizes ( now ISO 216 or DIN EN ISO 216 )
In addition to the original 31. 25 kbit / s ( baud is the signalling rate and is the reciprocal of the shortest signalling element ; bits / sec is the data rate ) current-loop transported on 5-pin DIN, other connectors have been used for the same electrical data, and transmission of MIDI streams in different forms over USB, IEEE 1394 a. k. a. FireWire, and Ethernet is now common.
The original D-sub connectors are now defined by an international standard, IEC 60807-3 / DIN 41652.
Originally equipped with the same 1. 4-litre four as the first Corcel, the engine was now rated at DIN for the base, Luxo, and LDO versions.
Others like Audio Alchemy ( now defunct ) used DIN connectors.
However, bowing to market forces, RCA phono plugs are now fitted as standard, in addition to DIN plugs on most Naim products
It was standardized, together with measurement procedures, by the German DIN, as DIN 58220 ( now EN ISO 8596 ).

DIN and superseded
This was superseded by the more realistic SAE net horsepower system around 1972, although Jaguar power ratings of that era may also be expressed using the very similar DIN net rating system.

DIN and by
In 1975 it was renamed again to, or ' DIN ' and is recognized by the German government as the official national-standards body, representing German interests at the international and European levels.
* DIN 1451: typeface used by German railways and on traffic signs
IEC standards are also being adopted as harmonized standards by other certifying bodies such as BSI ( Great Britain ), CSA ( Canada ), UL & ANSI / INCITS ( USA ), SABS ( South Africa ), SAI ( Australia ), SPC / GB ( China ) and DIN ( Germany ).
The primarily used size is mostly referred to by its legacy name of DIN, which refers to ISO 7736.
* 7 / 16 DIN connector, a high-power 50 Ω connector originally developed by Spinner
BNC connectors were also used for composite video connections on early home VCRs, often accompanied by either phono connector ( s ) or a 5-pin DIN connector for audio.
Typically these use the popular relational model of database management, but some use the hierarchical model, especially those used in manufacturing or mandated by governments, e. g., the DIN codes specified by Germany.
e. g. the German layout uses “ Strg ” as required by the German standard DIN 2137: 2012-06.
This is called ( colloquially ) the DIN setting, because the standards for Alpine ski binding settings are issued by Deutsches Institut für Normung.
# Literally speaking, the English term light value could be translated as “ Lichtwert ” in German language, however, this is not what the term Lichtwert, as it was introduced by the German shutter manufacturer in 1954 and defined as Belichtungswert in DIN 19010, is used for in German-speaking countries.
The phon was proposed in DIN 45631 and ISO 532 B by S. S. Stevens.
For example, testing by the Pensky-Martens closed cup method is detailed in ASTM D93, IP34, ISO 2719, DIN 51758, JIS K2265 and AFNOR M07-019.
A DIN connector is a connector that was originally standardized by the ( DIN ), the German national standards organization.
In the context of consumer electronics, the term " DIN connector " commonly refers to a member of a family of circular connectors that were initially standardized by DIN for analog audio signals.
The 24-volt version of phantom powering, proposed quite a few years after the 12 and 48 V versions, was also included in the DIN standard and is in the IEC standard, but it was never widely adopted by equipment manufacturers.
24 / 6 staples are described by the German DIN 7405 standard.
A new building – the Buhler Centre – has also been constructed to house the faculty of business and continuing education programs designed by PSA + DPA + DIN collective a collaborative effort between Peter Sampson Architecture Studio inc, David Penner Architect, and DIN Projects.
The. mil. ca suffix is used internally by DND on its intranet, the Defence Information Network ( DIN ) or Defence Wide Area Network ( DWAN ), to distinguish intranet-only websites.
In 2009, a joint effort by standards development organizations AAMI, ANSI, ASTM, and DIN created a single, centralized database for medical device standards.

DIN and ISO
( DIN ; in English, the German Institute for Standardization ) is the German national organization for standardization and is that country's ISO member body.
One of the earliest, and probably the most well-known, is DIN 476 — the standard that introduced the A-series paper sizes in 1922 — adopted in 1975 as International Standard ISO 216.
* DIN ISO # is used for the German edition of ISO standards.
* DIN EN ISO # is used if the standard has also been adopted as a European standard.
Such standards include DIN, BS, and / or ISO standards.
The international paper size standard, ISO 216, is based on the German DIN 476 standard for paper sizes.
* DIN ISO 6: 1996-02.
* DIN ISO 2240: 1998-06, DIN ISO 2240: 2005-10.
* DIN ISO 5800: 1998-06, DIN ISO 5800: 2003-11.

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