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Products Covered by this Document
Product Family Name
Product Names
Model Numbers
Modular Power System
Basic DC Power Modules
50 Watt
N6731B, N6732B, N6733B, N6734B,
N6735B, N6736B
Modular Power System
Basic DC Power Modules
100 Watt
N6741B, N6742B, N6743B, N6744B,
N6745B, N6746B
Modular Power System
Basic DC Power Modules
300 Watt
N6773A, N6774A, N6775A, N6776A,
N6777A
Modular Power System
High-Performance Autoranging DC Power Modules
50 to 500 Watt
N6751A, N6752A, N6753A, N6754A,
N6755A, N6756A
Modular Power System
Precision DC Power and Measurement
Modules 50 to 500 Watt
N6761A, N6762A, N6763A, N6764A,
N6765A, N6766A
Modular Power System
Application-Specific Modules
N6783A
Modular Power System
Source/Measure Units (SMUs)
20 to 80 Watt
N6781A, N6782A, N6784A, N6785A,
N6786A
Modular Power System
DC Electronic Load Modules
100 to 200 Watt
N6791A, N6792A
This document describes instrument security features and the steps to declassify an instrument
through memory clearing, sanitization or removal.
For additional information, go to:
http://www.keysight.com/find/security
Be sure that all information stored by the user in the instrument that needs to be saved is
properly backed up before attempting to clear any of the instrument memory. The model’s
user guide explains how to store states outside the product. Keysight Technologies
cannot be held responsible for any lost files or data resulting from the clearing, or
sanitization of memory. Be sure to read this document entirely before proceeding with any
file deletion or memory clearing.
Differences when using modules in older mainframes verses newer “C” mainframes
When power modules are used in older mainframes (model numbers N6700B, N6701A, N6702A,
N6705B), the module memory stores the user states, model number, serial number, calibration
data, and calibration date. For these older mainframe/module configurations, clearing the
module’s nonvolatile RAM along with the calibration date, can be done using the instructions in
this document.
When power modules are used in “C” mainframes (model numbers N6700C, N6701C, N6702C,
N6705C), the module memory stores the model number, serial number, calibration data, and
calibration date. The module’s user states are stored in the mainframe memory. For the “C”
mainframe/module configurations, sanitization of the mainframe memory along with clearing the
module calibration date, can be done using instructions in this document.