National Instruments Pxie-5603 Rf Signal Downconverter User Guide

National Instruments Pxie-5603 Rf Signal Downconverter User Guide

NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PXIe-5603 RF Signal Downconverter

NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PXIe-5603 RF Signal Downconverter

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Board Assembly Part Numbers

(Refer to Procedure 1 for identification procedure):

Part Number and RevisionDescription
199572A-01L or laterPXIe-5603
199572A-02L or laterPXIe-5603, RF Pre-Amp

Volatile Memory

Target DataTypeSizeBattery BackupUser1 AccessibleSystem AccessibleSanitization Procedure
FPGA Distributed RAMFPGA
LUTRAM
96 KbitNoNoNoCycle Power
List mode instruction storageFPGA
BRAM
576
Kbit
NoNoYesCycle Power

Non-Volatile Memory (incl. Media Storage)

Target DataTypeSizeBattery
Backup 
User
Accessible
System
Accessible 
Sanitization
Procedure 
Device enumerationFLASH4 MbitNoNoYesNone
Unused/reservedFLASH4 MbitNoNoYesNone
Device configuration
  • Product identification
  • Calibration constants2
  • Calibration metadata
FLASH32 MbitNoNo
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
None
None
Procedure 2
  1. Refer to Terms and Definitions section for clarification of User and System Accessible
  2. Calibration constants that are stored on the device include information for the device’s full operating range. Any implications resulting from partial self-calibration can be eliminated by running the full self-calibration procedure.

Sanitization Procedures

Procedure 1 –Board Assembly Part Number Identification:
To determine the Board Assembly Part Number and Revision, refer to the label applied to the surface of your product. The Assembly Part Number should be formatted as “P/N: 199572#-0xL where “#” is the letter module revision and “x” is variant information.

Procedure 2 – Device Configuration Flash (Calibration Metadata):
The user-accessible areas of the Device Configuration Flash are exposed through a calibration Applications Programming Interface (API). To clear the calibration metadata area, complete the following steps in LabVIEW.

  1. Open a calibration session using the niRFSA Initialize External Calibration VI.
  2.  To clear the user-defined information:
    a. Wire the output of the niRFSA Get Cal User Defined Info VI to a String Length function.
    b. Wire the output of the String Length function to a For Loop’s counter variable N.
    c. Within the For Loop, use a Concatenate Strings function and Shift Register to build a character string of N “0” characters.
    d. Wire the final output of the Shift Register to the input of the niRFSA Set Cal User Defined Info VI.
  3. To clear the calibration password:
    a. Specify the current password in the “old password” input of the niRFSA Change External Calibration Password VI.
    b. Wire a string of 32 “0” characters to the “new password” input of niRFSA Change External Calibration Password VI.
  4. Close the calibration session using the niRFSA Close External Calibration VI.

Terms and Definitions

Cycle Power:
The process of completely removing power from the device and its components and allowing for adequate discharge. This process includes a complete shutdown of the PC and/or chassis containing the device; a reboot is not sufficient for the completion of this process.

Volatile Memory:
Requires power to maintain the stored information. When power is removed from this memory, its contents are lost. This type of memory typically contains application specific data such as capture waveforms.

Non-Volatile Memory:
Power is not required to maintain the stored information. Device retains its contents when power is removed. This type of memory typically contains information necessary to boot, configure, or calibrate the product or may include device power up states.

User Accessible:
The component is read and/or write addressable such that a user can store arbitrary information to the component from the host using a publicly distributed NI tool, such as a Driver API, the System Configuration API, or MAX.

System Accessible:
The component is read and/or write addressable from the host without the need to physically alter the product.

Clearing:
Per NIST Special Publication 800-88 Revision 1, “clearing” is a logical technique to sanitize data in all User Accessible storage locations for protection against simple non-invasive data recovery techniques using the same interface available to the user; typically applied through the standard read and write commands to the storage device.

Sanitization:
Per NIST Special Publication 800-88 Revision 1, “sanitization” is a process to render access to “Target Data” on the media infeasible for a given level of effort. In this document, clearing is the degree of sanitization described.

Notice: This document is subject to change without notice. For the most recent version, visit ni.com/manuals.

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