GE VME7865RC V7865-23003 350-9300007865-230003 M

Product Overview: A VMEbus single-board computer built around a 32-bit PowerPC 604e processor at up to 800 MHz with 128 MB main memory and 2 GB flash. It integrates serial (RS-232/RS-485) and Ethernet interfaces and is designed for embedded industrial and control applications.

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GE VME7865RC V7865-23003 350-9300007865-230003 M

  • Technical Specifications:
    • Processor: 32-bit PowerPC 604e, up to 800 MHz
    • Main memory: Up to 128 MB
    • Flash storage: Up to 2 GB
    • Communication interfaces: 2× RS-232C, 1× RS-485, 1× Ethernet
    • Power input: 24 V DC
    • Dimensions: Approximately 135 × 186 × 119 mm
    • Weight: Approximately 1.2 kg
  • Functional Features:
    • High reliability with redundancy-oriented design
    • Mixed-fieldbus ports (RS-232/RS-485) suit industrial device networks
    • Compact, rugged board form factor for control cabinets
  • Application Scenarios:
    • Industrial automation controllers and remote terminal units
    • Robotics and motion control platforms
    • Utility and energy management systems
    • Embedded data loggers and gateways
  • Performance Parameters:
    • 800 MHz PowerPC 604e provides ample performance for control protocols and modest data processing
    • Low-voltage 24 V DC power simplifies cabinet power distribution
  • Material and Structural Characteristics:
    • Rugged VME-compatible board with industrial-grade components and connectors
    • Compact mechanical envelope suitable for space-constrained racks
  • Working Principle: Executes control or gateway applications from flash/DRAM; communicates with field devices via RS-232/RS-485 and with higher-level systems via Ethernet; interacts with other VME modules via the backplane.
  • Installation Requirements:
    • Mount in a compatible VME chassis; ensure 24 V DC supply with correct polarity and capacity
    • Route serial and Ethernet cabling per system diagrams; use shielded cabling for RS-485
  • Usage Notes:
    • Confirm RS-485 biasing and termination in multi-drop networks
    • Check flash wear leveling if used for frequent logging; follow vendor recommendations for firmware upgrades