Description
The GE VMIVME-7807 is a single-board computer (SBC) based on the Pentium M processor family, manufactured by GE FANUC, a division of General Electric (GE) specializing in industrial automation and embedded computing solutions. It’s designed for use in industrial control, data acquisition, and embedded computing applications.
Key Features:
- Pentium M Processor: Utilizes a Pentium M processor for efficient and reliable computing performance.
- 1.1 GHz, 1.6 GHz, or 1.8 GHz Options: Available in different processor speeds to meet varying performance requirements.
- Up to 2 MB L2 Cache: Provides fast memory access for improved performance.
- Up to 1.5 GB DDR SDRAM: Supports up to 1.5 GB of DDR SDRAM for ample memory capacity.
- VMEbus Interface: Connects to VMEbus backplanes for expansion and integration with other VMEbus-based modules.
- Operating Systems: Supports various operating systems, including Windows XP Embedded, VxWorks, and Linux.
Applications:
- Industrial Control: Controlling industrial machinery, robots, and manufacturing processes.
- Data Acquisition: Collecting and processing data from sensors and other devices.
- Embedded Computing: Providing computing power for embedded applications in transportation, medical, and aerospace industries.
Additional Information:
- Manufacturer: GE FANUC, a division of General Electric (GE)
- Model Number: VMIVME-7807
- Series: VMIVME
- Form Factor: 6U VMEbus module
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to +50°C (32°F to 122°F)
- Power Consumption: Up to 35 watts
Availability:
- Current Product: The VMIVME-7807 is likely a discontinued product. While GE FANUC may not offer direct support, you might find it through:
- Surplus parts suppliers
- Online marketplaces (verify condition and compatibility carefully)
Alternatives:
- Other VMEbus-based SBCs from GE FANUC or other manufacturers
- Newer SBCs with more advanced processors, memory, and I/O capabilities
Considerations:
- If replacing a VMIVME-7807, ensure compatibility with your existing VMEbus system.
- Evaluate your specific computing and I/O requirements when choosing an alternative solution.
- Consider newer SBCs for enhanced performance, features, and long-term support.
I hope this information is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions about the GE VMIVME-7807 or industrial SBCs in general.