About the VMIVME-7698-146
VMIVME-7698-146
The VMIC line of products were initially manufactured and developed by General Electric’s automated industrial division of production, and were later acquired by Abaco Systems. These devices range in functions such as analog to digital or digital to analog converter boards, central processing units, and a set of analog or digital input and output modules. The VMIVME-7698-146 module is built as a single board computer.
The VMIVME-7698-146 unit is outfitted with a Celeron single slot Socket 370 processor. It’s designed with an operating system that is able to support Windows NT and Windows 2000, and then Linux, VxWorks, QNX, and Solaris.
The VMIVME-7698-146 module is outfitted with an array of special features for embedded applications. There are up to 512 megabyte IDE CompactFlash (which are optional). There are three programmable 16 bit timers, with 32 kilobytes of battery-backed SRAM. This unit is able to support the Remote Ethernet booting, and is equipped with an integrated software selectable watchdog timer (with reset)
The VMIVME-7698-146 is able to support a VMEbus P2 connection to HD/floppy drive. There is a PMC expansion site with a VMEbus P2 input and output. A PC MIP expansion site, as well as VME64 modes (A32/A24/D32/D16/D08/MBLT64/BLT32) are supported.
The VMEbus is equipped with an interrupt handler, interrupter, and system controller.