07-20-2020 10:14 AM
Hi,
I am facing a situation.
For security reasons, I have to check if these two component have storage capabilities and their effects.
The bench in place uses PCI-GPIB and PCI-6025E cards.
It is important to distinguish:
Case1: onboard memory and board settings are both volatile, nothing else, nothing saved.
Case2: the device integrate EEPROM or FPGA component where writting/modification on it can only be made by NI
Case3: added to parameters’ storage, it is possible to save other files/document/data
My issue would come with Case3, company would refuse to let the component leave its building… complicating a lot the bench’s maintenance and services.
Does anyone know if what is the case I am facing?
Thanks in advance to the community for the help.
Best regards,
Luc MIGEON
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07-21-2020 10:03 AM
Hello,
I'm not sure to fully understand your case number 3. In any case, all information related to memory managment on boards are described in letter of volatility documentation.
For PCI-GPIB : https://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/376408a.pdf
For 6025e : https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z0000019Y4xSAE&l=fr-FR&OpenDocument=
The last one is for E-Series DAQ boards. Even if the document does not list this specific board, it is still a E-Series DAQ. It's a pretty old board and this is the only documentation I've found.
Hope it answer you question.
Regards,
Paolo
Paolo_P
Certified TestStand Architect
Certified LabVIEW Architect
National Instruments France
07-21-2020 10:20 AM
Dear Paolo,
Perfect answer. It was exactly the information I was looking for.
Excellent reactivity, this is great.
I am not a NI expert, I could find only PCI-GPIB's Letter of Volatility but not the other.
You provided me all we needed to secure Quality process for the equipment maintenance.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Luc MIGEON