DIN 1304-6:1992-05
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LETTER SYMBOLS FOR PHYSICAL QUANTITIES - SYMBOLS TO BE USED IN ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Hardcopy , PDF
01-11-2007
English
01-01-1992
1 Scope and field of application
2 Tables
2.1 General symbols
2.2 Linear two-port networks
2.3 Linear n-port networks
2.4 Signal transmission along lines
2.5 Propagation along waveguides
2.6 Antennas (aerials)
2.7 Radio wave propagation
2.8 Optical communications
2.9 Digital transmission techniques
2.10 Television technology
2.11 Information technology
2.12 Message traffic history
2.13 Subscripts
Standards referred to
Other relevant standards
Previous editions
Amendments
In conjunction with DIN 1304 Part 1, specifies letter symbols for quantities specific to electrical communications engineering. Letter symbols specified in DIN 1304 Part 1 have been included here only as far as their meaning differs or has been restricted. In the 'Symbols' column, the main symbols are given first, followed (in some cases) by the reserve symbol(s) which may be selected where the main symbol is used to indicate something else. The symbols given in brackets have been adopted from IEC 60027-2:1972, IEC60027-2A:1975 and IEC60027-2B:1980.
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Standard
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20
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German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
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Superseded
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