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Associated Research 620L User Manual

Associated Research 620L
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7.5. Non Volatile Memory
The instrument saves or deletes each parameter in non-volatile memory when the file
save "FS", file save as “FSA”, file new “FN” and file delete “FD” commands are used
to save, create and delete the files. The non-volatile memory has a limited write cycle
life. Therefore, for programmers who wish to send all parameters before executing
each test, the following commands should not be used:
FS File Save
FSA File Save As
FN File New
FD File Delete
The parameters will be stored in the CPU's Random Access Memory (RAM) until
another memory location is selected. However, settings written to RAM from
GPIB/USB/RS-232 mode will be lost when power is shut down. Parameter changes
to RAM are unlimited and will not affect the life of the internal non-volatile memory
chip.
A flowchart for an example program is shown on the next page. This flowchart exhibits
how a program could be written to minimize wear to the write life cycle of the non-
volatile memory. First, the “FN” command is used to create a blank file. In this case,
the file is named TEMP. This file is then stored into the memory of the 620L. When the
sequence needs to be recalled, the “FL” (File Load) command is used to recall the
TEMP file. This creates a blank test sequence and steps can be added as necessary.
Then the steps are added to the file via the “ADD” command and the sequence is
executed. Programming in this fashion, the “FN” command is only used once to create
a sequence. Then that sequence can be constantly loaded with the “FL” command
and added to with the “ADD” command. This will avoid constantly writing to the non-
volatile memory.

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Associated Research 620L Specifications

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BrandAssociated Research
Model620L
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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