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FAMILY OF CIRCULAR CONNECTORS
DIN plug; DIN plugs; DIN Connector; Touchel; DIN 41524; DIN 45322; DIN-5; DIN (connector)
  • Five-pin male 180° DIN connector from the keyboard of an original [[IBM PC]]. Note the unusually thick shielding skirt.
  • DIN Connectors with correct pin-out
  • Eight-pin DIN connector for a [[Tandy 1000]] keyboard
  • Circular connectors

DIN 1451         
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  • Engschrift}} (right) typefaces
  • Mittelschrift}}. Note the different structure of the 'a' and how curved strokes do not thin as they connect, as at the join of the 'h'.
  • Samples of various versions of lettering of DIN and related styles in digital format, mostly by Peter Wiegel
  • Stencilled and DIN-style lettering on a street sign in [[Steinlah]], a district of [[Haverlah]]
  • Stencils for lettering technical drawings to DIN standards
  • Speed limit sign using this font face.
SANS-SERIF FONT, USED ON GERMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS
DIN (typeface); DIN typeface; Bahnschrift; NEN 3225
DIN 1451 is a sans-serif typeface that is widely used for traffic, administrative and technical applications.
Beth Din         
  • Beth Din of Benghazi, 1930
  • Kosher meal]] approved by the Beth din of [[Johannesburg]]
RABBINIC COURT
Beth Din; Beit din; Bet Din; Beit Din; Bet din; Rabbinical court; Beis din; Beis Din; Jewish court; Rabbinical court of Jerusalem; Jewish Court; Jewish courts; Dayyin; Rabbinical Court; Battei din; Dayan (rabbinic judge); Bais din; Bais Din; Rabbinic court
[be?t'di:n]
(also Beit Din)
¦ noun a Jewish court of law composed of three rabbinic judges, responsible for matters of religious law and the settlement of civil disputes.
Origin
from Heb. be. din, lit. 'house of judgement'.
Beth din         
  • Beth Din of Benghazi, 1930
  • Kosher meal]] approved by the Beth din of [[Johannesburg]]
RABBINIC COURT
Beth Din; Beit din; Bet Din; Beit Din; Bet din; Rabbinical court; Beis din; Beis Din; Jewish court; Rabbinical court of Jerusalem; Jewish Court; Jewish courts; Dayyin; Rabbinical Court; Battei din; Dayan (rabbinic judge); Bais din; Bais Din; Rabbinic court
A beth din (, , Ashkenazic: beis din, plural: batei din) is a rabbinical court of Judaism. In ancient times, it was the building block of the legal system in the Biblical Land of Israel.

Wikipedia

DIN connector

The DIN connector is an electrical connector that was standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), the German Institute for Standards, in the early 1970s, although it was already in use by the mid 1960's. The male DIN connectors (plugs) feature a 13.2 mm diameter metal shield with a notch that limits the orientation in which plug and socket can mate. The range of DIN connectors, different only in the configuration of the pins, have been standardized as DIN 41524 / IEC/DIN EN 60130-9 (3-pin at 90° and 5-pin at 45°); DIN 45322 (5-pin and 6-pin at 60°); DIN 45329 / IEC/DIN EN 60130–9 (7-pin at 45°); and DIN 45326 / IEC/DIN EN 60130-9 (8-pin at 45°).

In consumer electronics, the term "DIN connector" identifies types of cylindrical connectors that the German Institute for Standards (DIN) had initially standardised for analog audio signals. Some DIN connectors have been used in analog video applications, for power connections, and for digital interfaces, such as the MIDI (DIN 41524), the IBM PC keyboard and the IBM AT keyboard connectors (DIN 41524). The original, technical standards for these models of DIN connector are unavailable, and were replaced with equivalent connectors, such as the international standard IEC 60130-9.