Table 1-3 Battery-backed SRAM
Description and purpose Memory used to store instrument readings and instrument state. It is not cleared when power is turned off.
Size 128 kByte
Memory clearing This memory can be cleared by following the instructions in
Secure Erase All
.
This procedure complies with requirements in Chapter 8 of the National Instrument Security Program Oper-
ating Manual (NISPOM). This command is for users, such as military contractors, who must comply with
NISPOM. Specially, the action will fully declassify all non-volatile memory using the methods specified in the
June 28, 2007 DSS Memory Clearing and Sanitization Matrix.
Memory sanitization This memory can be sanitized by following the instructions in
Secure Erase All
.
This procedure complies with requirements in Chapter 8 of the National Instrument Security Program Oper-
ating Manual (NISPOM). This command is for users, such as military contractors, who must comply with
NISPOM. Specially, the action will fully declassify all non-volatile memory using the methods specified in the
June 28, 2007 DSS Memory Clearing and Sanitization Matrix.
Memory removal Not available
Memory validation Not available
Table 1-4 Module Processor (FRAM)
Description and purpose This memory is used to store processor execution code, calibration constants, relay counts (used for instru-
ment service and maintenance), user label, relay states. DAQM907A has additional DIO output values, masks,
patterns, modes, totalizer count, DAC calibration constants, modes and values.
Size 15.5 kByte
Memory clearing This memory can be cleared by following the instructions in
Secure Erase All
.
This procedure complies with requirements in Chapter 8 of the National Instrument Security Program Oper-
ating Manual (NISPOM). This command is for users, such as military contractors, who must comply with
NISPOM. Specially, the action will fully declassify all non-volatile memory using the methods specified in the
June 28, 2007 DSS Memory Clearing and Sanitization Matrix. .
Memory sanitization This memory can be sanitized by following the instructions in
Secure Erase All
.
This procedure complies with requirements in Chapter 8 of the National Instrument Security Program Oper-
ating Manual (NISPOM). This command is for users, such as military contractors, who must comply with
NISPOM. Specially, the action will fully declassify all non-volatile memory using the methods specified in the
June 28, 2007 DSS Memory Clearing and Sanitization Matrix.
Memory removal Not available
Memory validation Not available
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