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Does any declassification instruction exist for the following:TB-2635 & TB-2627?

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Hi mh4sec, 

 

Could you please elaborate upon what specifc information you're looking for?

Patrick W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Do you have a Guidelines for Media Sanitization for the NI PXI TB-2627 and TB-2635?   The information required is vendor-approved process and procedures to sanitze any memory resident to the device.

 

This request is in accordance with US Department of Defense Standard for Data Sanitization - Article 800-88. <http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/PubsSPs.html>

 

 

Any information would be appreciated and thank you,

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Hi mh4sec, 

 

All components on each of those terminal blocks are completely volatile.  There is no non-volatile memory, just resistors, connections, ect.

Patrick W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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