GE VMIVME-2510B

Product Overview: A VMEbus analog input module designed for industrial data acquisition, providing multiple channels of high-resolution A/D conversion for voltage or current signals in control and monitoring systems.

Category: SKU: GE VMIVME-2510B

Description

GE VMIVME-2510B

  • Technical Specifications (typical per VMIC 2500 family):
    • Channels: 16 single-ended or 8 differential analog input channels
    • Input ranges: Programmable ranges (e.g., ±10 V, 0–10 V, ±5 V, 0–20 mA; verify with datasheet)
    • Resolution: 16-bit ADC
    • Sampling rate: Up to 100 ksamples/s aggregate
    • Isolation: Channel-to-channel and channel-to-ground isolation
    • Triggering: Software, external digital trigger
    • VME interface: A24/D32 or A32/D32 master/slave, interrupter
  • Functional Features:
    • High-precision analog measurement suitable for sensor signal acquisition
    • Flexible input ranges accommodate various transducers
    • VME DMA and interrupt capabilities for high-throughput data transfer
  • Application Scenarios:
    • Laboratory and industrial automation test systems
    • Vibration and sound analysis
    • Process monitoring and condition-based maintenance
  • Performance Parameters:
    • High resolution (16-bit) and low noise for precise measurements
    • Fast sampling supports dynamic signal analysis
  • Material and Structural Characteristics:
    • 6U VME Eurocard board with front-panel connector(s) for field signals
    • Industrial-grade ADC and signal conditioning components; conformal coating option
  • Working Principle: Multiplexes input channels to a high-resolution ADC under control of an onboard FPGA/CPLD and VME interface; places sampled data into on-board FIFO and transfers to VME bus via DMA or programmed I/O.
  • Installation Requirements:
    • Insert into a 6U VME chassis; ensure backplane supports chosen address/data mode
    • Connect field wiring to front-panel terminal blocks or DSUB connectors per pinout
    • Configure input ranges and gain via software or jumpers as per manual
  • Usage Notes:
    • Observe input voltage limits; use proper shielding to minimize noise
    • Calibrate periodically if high accuracy is required
    • Avoid ground loops by using appropriate differential wiring and isolation