FLUKE 5720A___mveng0000 电路图.pdf

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1、5720A SOMV 1 of 3 11/29/2006 Instrument Security Procedures Models: Fluke 5720A Product Name: Multi-Function Calibrator Instrument Description: 5720A is a five-function calibrator designed to address the most demanding electrical calibration workload. Memory Description: The Fluke 5720A Multi-Functi

2、on Calibrator contains two types of storage media. The first is a flash-based storage media and the second is random access memory (RAM). Flash Memory: The flash memory used in the 5720A is a physically block structured device. It contains three (3) separate blocks. The first block is a special purp

3、ose block intended to hold a small boot loader. Its used for that purpose within the 5720A. The boot loader software was designed and maintained by the Fluke Corporation and is preprogrammed into the flash device for us by the vendor. The boot loader flash memory cant be easily changed or reconfigur

4、ed without special programming equipment. Its considered by Fluke to be permanent. If it were tampered with, or otherwise changed, by anyone other than qualified software engineer equipped with supporting documentation from Fluke, and external programming hardware, the calibrator would cease to func

5、tion. The second block contains the application software for the 5720A. Its programmed by Fluke but is otherwise subject to the same stringent restrictions as the boot code. Additionally, a checksum is generated and compared on power-up to insure that no changes to this code have occurred. The third

6、 block is logically partitioned, by the software, into two (2) mini-blocks. The first contains the calibration constants for the instrument. The second contains all nonvolatile configuration data for the instrument. Calibration Constants: Calibration constants are double precision floating-point num

7、bers. These numbers are used by the instrument during normal operations to achieve its rated output accuracy. Each calibration constant (CCO) has a default value and a limit. Most limits are within a few percent of the default value. Its impossible to set a calibration constant to a number outside o

8、f its limit. Calibration constants cant be accessed directly by a user. They can be changed during a calibration RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 5720A SOMV 2 of 3 11/29/2006 process. Theoretically, someone could run a calibration procedure and store numerically encoded data in the calibration constants. The

9、 limits on many of them would obviously complicate the process though. Non-Volatile Configuration Data: Non-Volatile configuration data contains user settings like IEEE address, serial port configuration, calibration dates, etc. It also contains a string of a maximum of 63 characters. The string is

10、an IEEE 488.2 standard and is set using the command. Its queried using the Command or from the front panel see page 5-35, 36 of the Operator Manual for a complete explanation of these commands. NA Random Access Memory (RAM): RAM is not directly accessible by the user and its contents are lost when t

11、he power is removed (volatile). RAM is not a likely security risk. Memory Cleaning Instructions: The PUD string can be cleared using the command in conjunction with an empty string. Then queried to insure it contained the empty string. This would not address any of the other nonvolatile constants bu

12、t would remove the most likely threat. All Configuration Data, including the User Report String, can be set to their default state using the command and . Any configuration data that has been modified by the customer would need to be restored, including the system clock and clock format. This would

13、eliminate any risk of tampering with the Configuration Data Constants but would not address the Calibration Constants issue. The Calibration Constants can be reset to their default settings using the command and the parameter resets range calibration constants and the B5725 sets the 5725A Amplifiers

14、 constants to default values. The instrument would need to be calibrated after these commands were issued. This would address the To read the contents of the User Report String PUD, use the following key strokes from the front panel see page 3-15 of the Operator Manual: Using the blue soft keys unde

15、r the Control Display, select the following: Select SETUP MENUS, Then, INSTMT CONFIG Then, SHOW USER REPORT STRING The Control Display then shows the user report string contents. RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 5720A SOMV 3 of 3 11/29/2006 Calibration Constant issue but would not affect the Configuration Da

16、ta Constants. All data in the third physical block, the Configuration Data and the Calibration constants, can be reset to their default state by using the command and the parameter see page 5-29 of the Operator Manual for a complete explanation of this command and its parameters. The , B5725A, and p

17、arameters require the calibration switch on the rear panel of the instrument be set to the ENABLE position. The instrument will need to be calibrated after this operation and any configuration data that has been modified by the customer would need to be restored, including the system clock and the c

18、lock format. This is the safest method, but is highly destructive in that it requires a total recalibration of the instrument. For re-formatting non-volatile memory, use the following key strokes from the front panel see page 3-12 of the Operator Manual: Select the SETUP key on the front panel, Using the blue soft keys under the Control Display, select the following: UTILITY FUNCTNS Then, FORMAT NV MEM Then, ALL, or B5725, or CAL, or RNG, or SETUP RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库

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