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  2. ISO 7736 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 7736 is a standard size for dashboard mounted head units, [1] for car audio.It was originally established by the German national organization for standardization, the Deutsches Institut für Normung, as DIN 75490, and is therefore commonly referred to as the DIN size. [2]

  3. Robotron Z1013 - Wikipedia

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    The single-board computer was officially presented to a wider audience for the first time at Leipzig Spring Fair in 1986. [1]: 50– In addition to the supply of the home computer market, a few kits with designation Z 1013.12 were manufactured for the industrial sector by 1987.

  4. Electrical safety standards - Wikipedia

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    Canada – CB-02 Radio Equipment [24] Russia – ГОСТ Р 50829-95 for radio Communication safety United States – ANSI/IEEE 1.2 mW/Cm for antennas 1800-2000 MHz range, [25] ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 for radio Communication safety [26] Mobile Communication safety 73/23/EEC and 91/263/EEC [27]

  5. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    A full-height rack cabinet. A 19-inch rack is a standardized frame or enclosure for mounting multiple electronic equipment modules. Each module has a front panel that is 19 inches (482.6 mm) wide.

  6. Rack unit - Wikipedia

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    Rack with sample component sizes including an A/V half-rack unit. A rack unit (abbreviated U or RU) is a unit of measure defined as 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (44.45 mm). [1] [2] It is most frequently used as a measurement of the overall height of 19-inch and 23-inch rack frames, as well as the height of equipment that mounts in these frames, whereby the height of the frame or equipment is expressed ...

  7. Arc-fault circuit interrupter - Wikipedia

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    AFCIs are also known to be sensitive (false tripping) to the presence of radio frequency energy, especially within the so-called high frequency (HF) spectrum (3–30 MHz), which includes legitimate shortwave broadcasting, over-the-horizon aircraft and marine communications, amateur radio, and citizens band radio operations. Sensitivities and ...