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VMIVME-5521 Other names:
Single board controller VMIVME-5521
VMIVME-5521 Input/Output Module
Analog quantity controller VMIVME-5521
VMIVME-5521 Editable Controller
Product Description
This device is part of the VMIC equipment series, originally designed and produced by General Electric’s Industrial Automation department. These were initially produced by General Electric, but later discontinued. Subsequently, they were acquired by Abaco Systems. The VMIC series is a series of cards that can be used as various devices, such as CPU modules, analog-to-digital converter boards, and input and output boards. This unit is designated as the VMIVME-5521 model and is a microchannel to VMEbus Link module.
The design of VMIVME-5521 features multiple standard features in the VMIC series, such as user selectable device configurations. When in use, VME bus interrupts are then converted into ISA interrupts. The 8038SX ISA bus processor module is integrated into this unit and has full access to VME bus resources.
The VMIVME-5521 model is a high-performance and easy-to-use device, with a very simple connection method to the ISA bus. It is connected through the device’s VMEbus chassis, cables, and a pair of adapter boards. The addressing of VMIVME-5521 unit can provide independent windows for A32, a24, and A16 VMEbus, appearing within the available ISA memory space.
VMIVME-5521 analog-to-digital converter board (also known as ADC board or analog-to-digital conversion board) is a hardware device used to convert analog signals into digital signals. This conversion is crucial for many electronic systems and applications, especially when it is necessary to input analog data into digital systems for processing, storage, or transmission.
The VMIVME-5521 analog-to-digital converter board typically includes one or more analog-to-digital converter (ADC) chips, which are responsible for performing the analog-to-digital conversion process. This process typically includes steps such as sampling, holding, quantization, and encoding to ensure the accuracy and precision of the analog signal being converted into a digital signal.
The VMIVME-5521 analog-to-digital converter board can be applied in various fields, including communication, measurement, control, signal processing, and computer systems. For example, in audio processing, the ADC board can convert analog audio signals into digital signals for digital audio processing, storage, and transmission. In scientific instruments, ADC boards can be used to convert analog sensor data into digital data for data collection and analysis.
Different analog-to-digital converter boards have different performance characteristics, including conversion speed, resolution, accuracy, noise, and power consumption. Therefore, when choosing an analog-to-digital converter board, it is necessary to weigh and choose according to specific application requirements.
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This device is part of the VMIC equipment series, originally designed and produced by General Electric’s Industrial Automation department. These were initially produced by General Electric, but later discontinued. Subsequently, they were acquired by Abaco Systems. The VMIC series is a series of cards that can be used as various devices, such as CPU modules, analog-to-digital converter boards, and input and output boards. This unit is designated as the VMIVME-5521 model and is a microchannel to VMEbus Link module.