MVME211 Motorola Memory module provides a VMEbus compatibility board
MVME211 Motorola RAM/ ROM/EPROM VME Memory module Manufacturer :Motorola
Model :MVME211
Additional information :RAM/ROM/EPROM VME memory module estimated shipping size dimensions
: 263×58× 28mm Weight:.4.3kg
Country of Origin: USA
Categories: Motorola
Tags: MVME211
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MVME211 Motorola RAM/ ROM/EPROM VME Memory module Manufacturer :Motorola
Model :MVME211
Additional information :RAM/ROM/EPROM VME memory module estimated shipping size dimensions
: 263×58× 28mm Weight:.4.3kg
Country of Origin: USA
Basic details :MVME211 MOTOROLA RAM/ROM /EPROM VME memory module
Features:
. 16 sockets for 24/28 pin use
. Device access times can be selected from 35 to 510ns
· Jumpers can be selected according to device type, access time and standby power. Jumpers for unused memory blocks are disabled
The Emerson MOTOROLA MME211RAMROMEPROMVME memory module provides users with a VMEbus compatibility board containing 16 28-pin slots for installing various types of byte-wide memory devices up to 1MB. The module slot is divided into two word-oriented memory blocks capable of filling 2Kb, 4K, 8Kb, 16Kb, 32KB, or 64Kb JDEC standard RAM, ROM, or EPROM devices.
The Emerson/MOTOROLA MME21 offers a jumper to select the device type, device access time, and battery backup backup power. The module also has a jumper disable feature to disable unused memory blocks.
MVME211 is a VME bus industrial single-board computer produced by MOTOROLA.
A single-board Computer (SBC) is a complete computer built on a Single circuit board with a microprocessor, memory, input/output (I/O), and other features required for a functional computer.
The MVME211 single board computer is manufactured as a demonstration or development system for use in educational systems or as an embedded computer controller. Many types of home computers or portable computers integrate all of their functions onto a single printed circuit board. Unlike desktop personal computers, single-board computers generally do not rely on expansion slots for peripheral functionality or expansion. The MVME211 single-board computer is built using a variety of microprocessors. Simple designs, such as those built by computer enthusiasts, typically use static RAM and low-cost 8 – or 16-bit processors. Other types, such as blade servers, perform similarly to server computers, but in a more compact format.
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