Description
XYCOM XVME-675 – VMEbus Single‑Board Computer for Industrial Control Upgrades
The XYCOM XVME-675 is a 6U VMEbus single-board computer designed for control, data acquisition, and supervisory tasks in legacy and mid-life industrial systems. From my experience, teams reach for the XVME-675 when they need a dependable VME CPU to keep a production line running, or to standardize on a known-good controller while avoiding a costly rack redesign. You might notice that it fits straight into standard 6U VME backplanes and typically plays well with existing I/O cards, which makes change management a lot easier on validated systems.
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Key Features
- 6U VMEbus SBC – Installs into standard 6U VME card slots, ideal for drop‑in controller replacement without backplane changes.
- Backplane‑powered – Draws regulated +5 VDC and ±12 VDC through the VME J1/J2 connectors; no separate field PSU wiring.
- VME master/slave support – Works as a system controller or peer on the VME backplane in many setups.
- Industrial operating profile – Typically specified for 0 to 55°C ambient in a properly ventilated enclosure; good fit for factory floors.
- Field‑proven longevity – In many cases used to extend the life of existing VME racks with minimal software or I/O changes.
- Serviceable design – Socketed/replaceable components on many builds simplify maintenance; easy to pull and reseat during troubleshooting.
Technical Specifications
Note: The XVME‑675 family had variant configurations. The entries below reflect typical, broadly compatible characteristics for this model without over‑specifying options that vary by build.
| Brand / Model | XYCOM XVME-675 |
| HS Code | 8473.30 (Parts and accessories of ADP machines; printed circuit assemblies) |
| Form Factor | 6U VMEbus, Eurocard 233.35 mm × 160 mm (J1/J2 connectors) |
| Power Requirements | +5 VDC and ±12 VDC via VME backplane; consumption varies by configuration (typically under 30 W in most cases) |
| Dimensions & Weight | 6U × 160 mm card; approx. 0.6–0.9 kg depending on build |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to +55°C (standard, in a ventilated enclosure) |
| Communication Interfaces | VMEbus system controller/master/slave per ANSI/VITA; onboard I/O availability varies by option set |
| Signal I/O Types | Backplane VME signals (A24/A32 addressing; D16/D32 data widths typical); front or P2 breakouts depend on configuration |
| Installation Method | Tool‑free insertion into a 6U VME slot; secured with front‑panel levers and chassis card guides |
Related or Supporting Products
- Motorola/Emerson MVME-167 / MVME-177 – Popular VME SBCs; different CPU architecture, but often considered when modernizing mixed racks.
- GE Fanuc VMIVME-77xx series – Later‑generation VME SBC family; higher performance, may require OS and driver migration.
- VME P2 transition modules – Useful when the XVME-675 build routes serial or other I/O to the P2 connector; simplifies field wiring.
- 6U VME chassis and power supplies – Ensure sufficient +5 V and airflow headroom if upgrading or adding cards.
One thing I appreciate is how the XVME‑675 typically coexists with legacy I/O boards—customers tell us it’s a steady path to extend system life while keeping training and spares simple.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & chassis – Use a compliant 6U VME enclosure with intact card guides and properly bonded ground. Maintain at least 25 mm clearance in front and behind for airflow.
- Ventilation – Provide forced air across the card stack. Aim for clean, filtered airflow; target inlet temps that keep the card under 55°C ambient.
- Power & wiring – Verify backplane rails (+5 V, ±12 V) under load. If the build uses P2 for I/O, use the appropriate transition module to avoid cable strain.
- ESD & handling – Observe ESD precautions. Insert/removal with power off; use the front‑panel levers to fully seat the connectors.
- Routine care – Quarterly dust cleaning with dry air; check connector pins for oxidation. Replace the RTC/CMOS battery on interval if fitted. Keep a known‑good image of the boot media (if applicable).
- Firmware & OS – Where applicable, keep boot firmware and OS images aligned with installed I/O drivers. I typically recommend a “golden” SD/flash or disk kept offline.
Quality & Certifications
- Certifications – CE and UL markings were commonly available for XYCOM industrial boards; specific listings may vary by production lot.
- RoHS – Legacy units may predate RoHS; confirm compliance if your site requires lead‑free hardware.
- Quality system – Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality frameworks typical for industrial electronics of this class.
- Warranty – 365‑day coverage from us for repair/replace on hardware faults under normal use.
If you’re refreshing a VME controller in an existing rack, the XVME‑675 seems to be one of those steady, low‑drama choices—as long as the configuration matches your I/O expectations. Share your backplane and any P2 requirements, and we’ll double‑check compatibility before shipment.







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