NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS USB-6001 Multifunction I-O Device User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
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Letter of Volatility Under Normal Use Conditions
NI USB-6001/6002/6003
NI USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM
USB-6001 Multifunction I-O Device
Board Assembly Part Number(s)
Part Number| 154424C-03L| 154643B-03L| 154424C-02L| 154643B-02L| 154424C-01L|
154643B-01L
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Description| NI USB-6001| NI USB-6001 OEM| NI USB-6002| NI USB-6002 OEM| NI
USB-6003| NI USB-6003 OEM
Manufacturer: National Instruments
Volatile Memory
Type| Size| User Accessible/1
System Accessible| Battery Backup?| Purpose| Method of Clearing2
---|---|---|---|---|---
Microcontroller
integrated RAM| Up to 24 kB| Yes/Yes| No| Code Memory and Data Buffering|
Cycle Power
Non-Volatile Memory
Type3| Size| User Accessible/System Accessible| Battery Backup?| Purpose|
Method of Clearing
---|---|---|---|---|---
Microcontroller integrated EEPROM| 2 kB| No/Yes| No| Device Configuration|
None available to user
Microcontroller integrated Flash| Up to 64 kB| No/Yes| No| Firmware Code| None
available to user
Media Storage
Type| Size| User Accessible/ System Accessible| Battery Backup?| Purpose|
Method of Clearing
---|---|---|---|---|---
NONE
Terms and Definitions
User Accessible Allows the user to directly write or modify the contents of
the memory during normal instrument operation.
System Accessible Does not allow the user to access or modify the memory
during normal instrument operation. However, system accessible memory may be
accessed or modified by background processes. This can be something that is
not deliberate
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Items are designated No for the following reason(s):
a) Hardware changes or a unique software tool from National Instruments are required to modify contents of the memory listed.
b) Hardware-modifying software tools are not distributed to customers for any personal access or customization, also known as non-normal use. -
The designation None Available to User indicates that the ability to clear this memory is not available to the user under normal operation. The utilities required to clear the memory are not distributed by National Instruments to customers for normal use.
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Calibration constants that are stored in device EEPROMs include information for the device’s full operating range. Calibration constants do not maintain any unique data for specific configurations at which the device is used unless otherwise specified.
by the user and can be a background driver implementation, such as storing application information in RAM to increase speed of use.
Cycle Power The process of completely removing power from the device and
its components. 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.
Non-Volatile Retains its contents when power is removed. This type of
memory typically contains calibration or chip configuration information, such
as power up states.
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