Hello I think your question mentions to document file format. A PDF is Portable Document Format (PDF) is an open standard for document exchange. This file format, created by Adobe Systems in 1993, is used for representing documents in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.
And PDB in this situation, it refers to an e-book format for certain e-books, although it is not strictly a file type format unto itself. I got this kind of documents on my mobile phone, I used it to read books.
So it seems there is no connection between PDF and PDB. They are just two different types of documents.
NOT PDB ...IT IS PDF-Potable Document Format
There is no difference between PCC ( Power Control Centre) and PDB (Power Distribution Board). Although they have different names, but their functions are same i.e. controlling power feeders.
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See page 5 on http://www.securitization.net/pdf/content/Nomura_CDS_Primer_12May04.pdf
MCC stands for Motor Control Center, which is an assembly of one or more enclosed sections with electrical components used to control and distribute power to various electrical motors. PDB stands for Power Distribution Board, which is a component used in electronics to distribute power from a single source to multiple devices or circuits. So, MCC is specific to controlling motors, whereas PDB is for distributing power in electronic devices.
Not sure what a PDB box is. Please explain.
None. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).
PDF/X-4, Colour-managed, CMYK, gray, RGB or spot colour data are supported, as are PDF transparency and optional content. A second conformance level named PDF/X-4p may be used when the ICC Profile in the output intent is externally supplied.
A PDB is a Program Data Base file. These are used as references for code writers, as well as in Debugging applications.
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They are the same. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).