Agilent Technologies E8267D PSG User Manual

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Chapter 2

Basic Operation
Using Security Functions

Table 2-2 Base Instrument Memory

Memory

Type

and Size

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Purpose/Contents

Data Input Method

Location in Instrument and Remarks

Main
Memory
(SDRAM)

64 MB

Yes

No

firmware operating
memory

operating system
(not user)

CPU board, not battery backed.

Main
Memory
(Flash)

20 MB

Yes

Yes

factory
calibration/configuration
data

user file system, which
includes instrument
status backup, flatness
calibration, IQ
calibration, instrument
states, waveforms
(including header and
marker data), modulation
definitions, and sweep
lists

firmware upgrades
and user–saved
data

CPU board (same chip as firmware memory, but
managed separately)

User data is not stored in this memory if hard
disk (Option 005) or the removable compact flash
drive (Option 008 or 009) is installed.

Because this 32 MB memory chip contains 20 MB
of user data (described here) and 12 MB of
firmware memory, a selective chip erase is
performed. User data areas are selectively and
completely sanitized when you perform the

Erase

and Sanitize function.

Firmware
Memory
(Flash)

12 MB

No

Yes

main firmware image

factory installed or
firmware upgrade

CPU board (same chip as main flash memory, but
managed separately)

During normal operation, this memory cannot be
overwritten except for LAN configuration. It is
only overwritten during the firmware installation
or upgrade process.

Because this 32 MB memory chip contains 20 MB
of user data and 12 MB of firmware memory
(described here), a selective chip erase is
performed. User data areas are selectively and
completely sanitized when you perform the

Erase

and Sanitize function.

Yes

Yes

LAN configuration

front panel entry or
remotely

Battery
Backed
Memory
(SRAM)

512 kB

Yes

Yes

user–editable data (table
editors)

last instrument state, last
instrument state backup,
and persistent
instrument state and
instrument status

firmware operations

CPU board

The battery can be removed to sanitize the
memory, but must be reinstalled for the instrument
to operate. The battery is located on the CPU
board.

Bootrom
Memory
(Flash)

128 kB

No

Yes

CPU bootup program and
firmware loader/updater

factory programmed

CPU board

During normal operation, this memory cannot be
overwritten or erased. This read–only data is
programmed at the factory.

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