Description
The GE VMIVME-7807RC is a high-performance, single-board computer (SBC) designed for the VMEbus industrial architecture. It is widely used in I/O-intensive environments, including industrial automation, aerospace, defense, and high-speed data acquisition systems.
Product Overview
- Model/Series: VMIVME-7807RC (VME-7807RC)
- Part Number Variant: VME-7807RC-424001 (Assembly: 350-93007807-424001)
- Manufacturer: GE Fanuc (now largely under Abaco Systems)
- Form Factor: 6U VMEbus module
Key Technical Specifications
- Processor: Intel Pentium M (typically 1.1 GHz to 1.8 GHz range, depending on the specific assembly).
- Memory: Supports up to 1.5 GB DDR SDRAM (utilizing one 200-pin DDR SDRAM SODIMM slot plus optional onboard memory).
- Connectivity:
- Dual Gigabit Ethernet (Intel 82546GB controllers).
- PCI-X and 66 MHz PMC expansion slots for increased I/O flexibility.
- Serial I/O ports.
- Storage: Support for bootable CompactFlash (up to 2 GB).
- Compatibility: Designed for high-availability systems with VITA 31.1 support; compatible with major industrial OSs (Windows XP/2000, Linux, VxWorks, QNX, LynxOS, Solaris).
- Environmental: Designed for industrial-grade durability and performance in demanding environments.

GE VMIVME-7807RC VME-7807RC-424001 350-93007807-424001 K

GE VMIVME-7807RC VME-7807RC-424001 350-93007807-424001 K

GE VMIVME-7807RC VME-7807RC-424001 350-93007807-424001 K

GE VMIVME-7807RC VME-7807RC-424001 350-93007807-424001 K

GE VMIVME-7807RC VME-7807RC-424001 350-93007807-424001 K
Usage and Procurement
- System Integration: The board is designed to snap into standard VME64x backplanes using standard connectors (P0/J0, P1/J1, P2/J2).
- Availability: This component is considered legacy industrial equipment. It is generally sourced through the “New Surplus” or “Refurbished” industrial electronics market.
- Handling: Because these are high-density, ESD-sensitive boards, it is recommended to use an anti-static wrist strap during installation. Always check the specific revision (e.g., the “K” suffix or “ADP” codes often found on these units) to ensure firmware compatibility with your existing system racks.
