V-me was created in 2007.
VME eXtensions for Instrumentation
Some acronyms of vme would be virtual machine environment, which is an ICL operating system. It can also stand for virtual memory extension or virtual memory extended.
vmyestee (vme-yes-tee)
Nick Pomiankowski has written: 'Using the VME 2900 Fortran(G) compiler'
Lazy Town only plays on VME Ch. 846 in Spanish on DISH.
VME (Versa Module Europa) is a bus standard primarily used in embedded systems for high-speed data transfer and control, offering a 32-bit or 64-bit data path. PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) is a more general-purpose bus used in personal computers, enabling communication between the CPU and peripheral devices with a 32-bit or 64-bit data path as well, but with a different signaling method. CPCI (CompactPCI) is an evolution of VME and PCI, combining features of both while adhering to a standardized modular format for industrial applications, allowing for high-density, hot-swappable connections. In summary, VME is tailored for embedded systems, PCI for general computing, and CPCI for compact, modular systems.
The IS200VCCCH1B is a VME-mounted processor card that acts as the primary brain for managing large groups of discrete inputs and outputs. It interfaces directly with terminal boards like the TBCI and TRLY, gathering field data and writing output commands. The board uses high-speed onboard logic arrays to synchronize these bidirectional signals with the central VME backplane clock. If the bus transceivers or timing chips on the IS200VCCCH1B begin to degrade, it will cause communication timeouts and data packet drops, leading the main processor to flag the entire I/O rack as unhealthy. Finding dependable replacement VME cards can be a significant challenge for legacy Mark VI systems. World of Controls specializes in supporting this critical hardware layer by maintaining a robust inventory of the IS200VCCCH1B. WOC’s advanced testing lab runs full VME backplane diagnostics and communication load tests on every board, ensuring your I/O subsystems sync flawlessly right from the initial power-up.
Back plane normally refers to electronic bus standards such as VME(vestigal module europa) and PCI(periperal component interconnect) Jayachandran
Michael J. Robb has written: 'VME rollbck hardware for time warp multiprocessor systems' -- subject(s): Computerized simulation, Hardware, Multiprocessing (Computers), Time measurement
The IS215UCVFH2A is a high-speed, 850 MHz VME controller card that acts as the primary computational brain in GE Mark VI systems. In redundant configurations (Dual or TMR), it relies on dedicated IONet and VME backplane channels to maintain precise state-synchronization with sibling cards. A "Processor Demotion" or total loss of synchronization usually occurs due to real-time clock drift, local chip overheating under heavy memory loads, or transient communication errors on the Ethernet sub-layer. If the master controller drops sync, control is immediately handed over, but the system loses its redundant safety buffer. Because the IS215UCVFH2A governs turbine execution logic, deploying a card with firmware mismatches or untested memory blocks can crash your system. World of Controls mitigates this risk by offering fully tested IS215UCVFH2A modules. WOC's testing engineers mount these cards directly onto multi-slot VME racks, flashing matching system baselines and simulating high-stress data throughput to guarantee seamless redundancy when installed.
Steve Heath has written: 'Multimedia and Communications Technology' 'VMEbus user's handbook' -- subject(s): Computer interfaces, VME (Computer bus) 'Empire' 'Effective PC networking' -- subject(s): Local area networks (Computer networks), Microcomputers 'Newnes UNIX pocket book' -- subject(s): Operating systems (Computers), UNIX System V (Computer file) 'TVR Griffith and Chimaera' 'Newnes Windows NT pocket book' -- subject(s): Microsoft Windows NT, Operating systems (Computers) 'Pagemaker Made Simple' 'Vmebus' -- subject(s): VME (Computer bus) 'Newnes Mac user's pocket book' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer) 'Essential Linux' -- subject(s): Linux, Operating systems (Computers)
VX VXI typically refers to a range of standards and specifications related to modular instrumentation and automated testing systems. VX is often associated with the VXI (VME eXtensions for Instrumentation) architecture, which is used for building modular test systems. This architecture allows for high-performance measurement and control in various applications, including telecommunications and aerospace. Essentially, VX VXI combines the benefits of modularity and interoperability in test and measurement environments.