XYCOM XVME-1641 – VMEbus I/O Interface Module for Industrial Control Racks

1 Brand: XYCOM
2 Model:XVME-1641
3 Quality: Original module
4 Warranty: 1 year
5 Delivery time: 1 week in stock
6 Condition: New/Used
7 Shipping method: DHL/UPS

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XYCOM XVME-1641 – VMEbus I/O Interface Module for Industrial Control RacksXVME-1641-2

The XYCOM XVME-1641 is a VMEbus I/O interface card designed for 6U VME racks, typically used to bring field signals into a VME-based controller. From my experience with Xycom’s VME line, the 16xx family is commonly deployed for high‑density field I/O in factory automation, test stands, and legacy system expansions where stability matters more than trendiness. You might notice that integrators choose this board when they need a dependable way to bridge sensors, discrete devices, or serial peripherals with a VME CPU in an industrial cabinet.

Order Placement Process and Guarantees

  • Warranty: 365 days
  • Lead time: 1 week for in‑stock items; no more than one month at the latest
  • Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery
  • Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL

Key Features

  • Standard 6U VME form factor – Fits directly into a 6U VME chassis slot for fast integration with existing backplanes.
  • Backplane-powered – Draws power from the VME backplane (typically +5 VDC; ±12 VDC may be used depending on I/O), which simplifies cabinet wiring.
  • High-density field I/O – Commonly used for discrete signals or serial interfacing to legacy equipment; ideal when you need a lot of channels in a single slot.
  • Front-panel connectivity – Field signals are cabled at the front panel to transition/terminal boards, making service work straightforward.
  • Industrial temperature range – Suitable for controlled cabinets in production lines and test cells; in many cases 0–55 °C operation is standard.
  • Rack-friendly serviceability – You might notice status indicators and labeling on Xycom VME cards that speed up troubleshooting during commissioning.

Technical Specifications

Brand / Model XYCOM XVME-1641
HS Code 8538.90 (Parts suitable for apparatus of heading 8537 – industrial control assemblies)
Power Requirements VME backplane power; typically +5 VDC (±12 VDC as required by I/O configuration)
Dimensions & Weight 6U VME card (approx. 233 × 160 mm); approx. 0.6–0.8 kg
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 °C, 5–95% RH non‑condensing (typical for cabinet installation)
Signal I/O Types High-density field I/O via front‑panel connectors; exact I/O mix depends on specific build/configuration
Communication Interfaces Standard VMEbus backplane interface to host CPU
Installation Method 6U VME slot mounting with front‑panel retention; field wiring via shielded cables to terminal/transition boards

Where it fits best

Typical uses include tying photoelectric sensors, relays, valve manifolds, or legacy serial devices back to a VME controller in packaging lines, automotive fixtures, or endurance test rigs. One thing I appreciate is how consistent Xycom’s VME hardware tends to be across generations—making replacements or expansions less painful than you’d expect for legacy platforms.

Related or Supporting Products

  • 6U VME CPU board (for example, Motorola/GE or Xycom VME CPUs) – Hosts the application and communicates with the XVME-1641 over the backplane.
  • VME 6U chassis and backplane (8–14 slots) – Provides power, cooling, and slot infrastructure.
  • Front‑panel terminal/transition boards – Break out the high‑density connector(s) to screw terminals for clean field wiring.
  • Shielded I/O cables (50‑pin/68‑pin, depending on front‑panel connector style) – Reduces noise pickup and helps with CE/EMC in cabinet builds.
  • Comparable VME I/O modules from Acromag or SBS/GE (where interface compatibility allows) – Useful when standardizing spares across mixed racks.

If you’re swapping a failed card in an existing rack, share the exact front‑panel connector type and any option codes—the XVME‑1641 appears in multiple build variants in the field.

Installation & Maintenance

  • Cabinet & rack – Use a 19″ VME enclosure with adequate airflow; keep inlet air below the specified temperature (typically ≤55 °C inside the rack).
  • Power budgeting – Confirm +5 V and ±12 V rail capacity on the backplane; VME slots share current, so leave margin for inrush and aging.
  • Wiring – Route field I/O in shielded cable bundles; bond shields at the cabinet side, and segregate high‑voltage or VFD motor leads from low‑level signals.
  • ESD & handling – Handle only with ESD protection; seat the card straight into the guides and secure the front‑panel screws to prevent vibration‑related intermittents.
  • Maintenance – Every 6–12 months, inspect connectors, re‑seat edge contacts, remove dust with dry air, and check for loose terminal screws. Firmware updates are not typically required on this class of I/O board.
  • Spare strategy – In many cases, keeping one spare per rack family reduces downtime; label any calibration or jumper settings before swap.

Quality & Certifications

  • CE (EMC) compliance typical for VME I/O modules
  • UL/CSA recognition in many installations
  • Manufacturer operates under ISO 9001 quality systems (typical for this product family)
  • RoHS status may vary by production date; legacy units can be non‑RoHS
  • Warranty: 365 days from shipment
From a customer in a powertrain test lab: “Swapping in the XVME‑1641 took under an hour—once the terminal board was moved over, the rack booted cleanly and our discrete I/O came back online without recoding. It’s not flashy, but it’s solid.”

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