Motorola MVME2100, this classic VMEbus single-board computer, because of its high performance, high reliability, scalability and other characteristics, in the late 1990s after the release of industrial automation, telecommunications, medical, scientific research and other fields occupy an important position.
At the heart of the MVME2100 is the MPC8240, a highly integrated PowerPC architecture microprocessor with an MPC60X-class core. It uses 3.3 volts and 5 volts mixed voltage power supply, supports 100MHz bus frequency, integrates a rich range of peripheral interfaces, such as serial port, parallel port, network port, USB, etc., can meet a variety of application needs.
The module offers 32MB of on-board SDRAM with optional Error Correction code (ECC) protection, as well as two 32-pin PLCC/CLCC sockets for extended flash memory, supporting up to 1MB of on-board firmware or user-specific needs. In addition, 4MB of on-board flash memory is available to meet specific user needs.
The MVME2100 series VME processor modules are a series of highly modular single-board computers suitable for VME applications. They provide high-performance building blocks for I/O scaling in industrial automation, telecommunications, medical, scientific or imaging applications.
In addition, the MVME2100 supports multiple operating systems, including a variety of real-time operating systems and kernels, allowing it to be flexibly applied in different working environments. Its electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) meets the requirements of European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and has excellent safety performance.
The introduction of MVME2100 not only enrichis Motorola’s product line in the field of industrial control, but also provides users with a high-performance, high-reliability computing platform. As the technology continues to advance, the MVME2100 will continue to play an important role in a variety of critical applications.