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NEN-EN 50221

Common interface specification for conditional access and other digital video broadcasting decoder applications

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 1997
Status: active
Page Count: 88
ICS Code (Video systems): 33.160.40
scope:

This specification only defines those aspects of the host that are required to completely specify the interactions across the interface. The specification assumes nothing about the host design except to define a set of services which are required of the host in order to allow the module to operate.

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March 1, 2000
Common interface specification for conditional access and other digital video broadcasting decoder applications
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NEN-EN 50221
April 1, 1997
Common interface specification for conditional access and other digital video broadcasting decoder applications
This specification only defines those aspects of the host that are required to completely specify the interactions across the interface. The specification assumes nothing about the host design except...
June 1, 1996
Common interface specification for conditional access and other digital video broadcasting decoder applications
This specification only defines those aspects of the host that are required to completely specify the interactions across the interface. The specification assumes nothing about the host design except...
August 1, 1995
Common interface specification for conditional access and other digital video broadcasting decoder applications
This specification only defines those aspects of the host that are required to completely specify the interactions across the interface. The specification assumes nothing about the host design except...
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