Description
–Parameters & Specifications:
- Model Number: VMIVME-2540
- Function: Smart Counter/Controller
- Channels: 24 digital I/O channels (configurable as 4, 8, 16, or 24)
- Event Counting: Up to 4 giga events
- Frequency Measurement: 1.16 x 10^-3 Hz to 2.5 MHz
- Pulse Width Measurement: 400 ns to 8.5899 x 10^6 s (32-bit floating point)
- Pulse/Waveform Generation: 0.0076 Hz to 2.5 MHz
- CPU: Onboard 15 MHz 68HC000
- Memory: 64 Kbyte VMEbus memory window
- Data Exchange Interface: ANSI/IEEE standard 754-1985 for 32-bit floating-point operations
–Dimensions & Weight:
- Dimensions: 115mm x 48mm x 150mm (approx.)1
- Weight: Approximately 1.2 kg1
–Series Affiliation:
- Part of the VMIC/GE Fanuc series of industrial automation boards developed by General Electric and later acquired by Abaco Systems
–Key Features:
- High-Precision: Provides high-precision digital measurement and generation capabilities.
- Versatile: Supports various functions such as event counting, frequency measurement, pulse width measurement, and pulse/waveform generation.
- Flexible Interface: Offers 24 digital I/O channels configurable for various applications.
- Simple Programming: Onboard CPU with a simple memory-mapped user interface simplifies programming and eliminates the need for direct programming of system timing controllers.
- Industrial Applications: Designed for use in various industrial applications including rotation axis instruments, automotive testing, medical equipment, and more.
–Functions & Applications:
- The VMIVME-2540 serves as a smart counter/controller, providing precise measurement and control capabilities in various industrial settings.
- It is used in applications such as rotation axis control (for angular position, speed, and acceleration measurements), automotive testing (for brake, transmission, and tachometer measurements), and medical/laboratory instruments.
- Its high precision, flexibility, and simple programming make it an ideal choice for demanding industrial automation tasks.
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