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The German Commission for Electrotechnical, Electronic & Information Technologies of DIN and VDE (German: Deutsche Kommission Elektrotechnik Elektronik Informationstechnik im DIN und VDE), abbreviated DKE, is the German organisation responsible for the development and adoption of standards and safety specifications in the areas of electrical engineering, electronics and information technologies.
The VDE e. V. (German: Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik) is a German technical-scientific association. VDE is best known for creating and maintaining standards in the field of electric safety and has a strong influence on the DIN (German Institute for Standardization).
DIN stands for "Deutsches Institut für Normung", meaning "German institute for standardization". DIN standards that begin with "DIN V" (" Vornorm ", meaning "pre-standard") are the result of standardization work, but because of certain reservations on the content or because of the divergent compared to a standard installation procedure of DIN ...
Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. (DIN; in English, the German Institute for Standardisation) is a German non-profit organization and acting as national organization for standardization. DIN is the German ISO member body.
VDE e.V. (Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik), a German technical association; German Unification Transport Projects (German initials "VDE"), transportation infrastructure projects
EN 15663: Railway applications — Definition of vehicle reference masses; EN 15714: Industrial Valves - Actuators; EN 15744: Film identification — Minimum set of metadata for cinematographic works; EN 15804: Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Core rules for the product category of construction products
CISPR is the acronym of Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radio, [1] or the International Special Committee for Radio Protection of IEC. CISPR Standards aim to the protection of radio reception in the range 9 kHz to 400 GHz from interference caused by operation of electrical or electronic appliances and systems in the electromagnetic environment.
Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.