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1.8.3
Conformity
Mini-Circuits PWR series power sensors conform to all requirements for the following
international standards
:
CE –
(& UKCA)
The models meet electrical safety requirements per EN 61010-1 and EMC
requirements per EN 61326-1.
FCC –
The models comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A).
RoHS –
The models comply with EU directive for Restriction of Hazardous
Substances for 6 substances.
USB 2.0 –
The models meet the specifications of the Universal Serial Bus Ver. 2.0
communication standard as described by USB-IF.
USB HID – The models meet the requirements for Universal Serial Bus Human Interface
Devices according to USB-IF’s Device Class Definition for Human Interface
Devices firmware revision 1.11.
TCP/IP –
The
RC suffix series models’ Ethernet communication complies with the
specifications of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet
Protocol (IP) as defined in RFC 791 and RFC 793.
HTTP –
The RC suffix series models’ support all requirements for communicating with
the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) as defined in RFC 1945.
Telnet –
The RC suffix series models’ support all requirements for communicating with
the Telnet protocol, as defined in RFC 854.
1.8.4
Supported software environments
Mini-Circuits PWR series power sensors have been tested in the following operating systems:
32-bit: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7.
64-bit: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Linux.
The power sensors will work with almost any software environment that supports ActiveX or
.Net including:
C++, C#, CVI
®
, Delphi
®
, LabVIEW
®
8 or newer, MATLAB
®
7 or newer, Python,
Agilent VEE
®
, Visual Basic
®
, AutoIT, Visual Studio
®
6 or newer, and more
Additionally, the HTTP and Telnet protocols can operate from almost any computer with a
network connection.
For more information see
Mini-Circuits programming manual