VME is an open, real time, modular architecture, scalable up to 21 slots with a 3U or a 6U form factor. First released in the ’80s, VME is characterized by a highly flexible technology capable of adapting to all recent technological innovations while preserving a retrofitting compatibility of the product. Its longevity and specifications - hallmarks of the VME standard - have made it possible to adapt to and be compatible with a wide range of single-board computers, I/O boards, modules, microracks and systems, making it one of the most flexible bus concepts still in today's industry.
SBC 6U Intel
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
SBC 6U PowerPC
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
SBC 6U ARM
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
Analog Acquisition
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
Digital Acquisition
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
Avionic Interfaces
Ethernet Interfaces
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
NAS
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
Reflective Memory
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
Storage
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
Ethernet Switch
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
Carriers
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
MXM, PMC/XMC, AcroPack, Industry Pack
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS
Backplane
VME, VMEbus, VME64x e VXS