Description
GE ACC-5595-208-350-805595-208N – 2.12 Gbaud Reflective Memory Hub for Deterministic, Real‑Time Data Sharing

The GE ACC-5595-208-350-805595-208N is part of the 5595-series Reflective Memory network family used to move data between controllers, simulators, and test assets with deterministic latency. From my experience, this hub is typically deployed to scale out 5565/5595 reflective memory nodes and keep time-critical systems synchronized—without rewriting application code. The “-208-350” suffix appears to indicate a high‑voltage DC input variant, which is handy in power and energy environments or cabinets that already distribute DC.
Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Lead time: 1 week if in stock; no more than 1 month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery
- Express delivery: FedEx, UPS, DHL
One thing I appreciate is the predictable lead time—teams planning a shutdown window or FAT usually prefer that kind of certainty.
Key Features
- 2.12 Gbaud Reflective Memory Fabric – Supports deterministic data distribution, typically used with 5565/5595 RFM nodes.
- 8‑Port Fiber Connectivity – Multi‑drop network expansion for larger topologies; helps simplify star or tree layouts.
- Low and Predictable Latency – In many cases, hub switching is cut‑through so data appears nearly instant across nodes.
- Automatic Port Bypass/Isolation – You might notice the network stays up even if one segment has issues; that reduces downtime.
- Multi‑mode / Single‑mode Flexibility – Works with the commonly used 1300 nm optics; distance can reach building‑to‑building with SMF.
- High‑Voltage DC Input Variant – “-208-350” version is suitable for 208–350 VDC supplies found in industrial power environments.
- Status LEDs and Simple Service Access – Quick visual diagnostics; service interface is typically serial for basic setup checks.
- Backwards Compatibility – Designed to interoperate with existing GE/Abaco 5565/5595 RFM nodes to protect prior investments.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | GE ACC-5595-208-350-805595-208N |
| HS Code | 8471.80 (typical classification for ADP units / reflective memory equipment) |
| Power Requirements | 208–350 VDC input (variant “-208-350”); power consumption varies by configuration |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to +50 °C, commercial range (typical for this series) |
| Signal I/O Types | Fiber‑optic ports (LC, 1300 nm); supports multi‑mode and single‑mode optics depending on transceivers |
| Communication Interfaces | 2.12 Gbaud Reflective Memory fabric; service/maintenance port typically RS‑232 |
| Installation Method | Panel/Wall mount or shelf mount; DIN‑rail and rack options are commonly used in control cabinets |
Note: Exact enclosure dimensions and weight vary by build option; if you share your panel layout, we’ll match the mechanical drawing to your cabinet standard.
Application Fields
- Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop (HIL) and SIL simulation racks for aerospace and automotive
- Power generation and turbine control where deterministic data must cross multiple controllers
- High‑speed test stands and dynamometers requiring shared memory across DAQ and PLCs
- Semiconductor manufacturing tools and motion control cells with synchronized position data
- Defense and radar processing chains using reflective memory to partition workloads reliably
A customer in a propulsion test facility told us the hub behaved “like a passive backplane for data”—their words—keeping multiple compute nodes in lockstep during step‑load events.
Advantages & Value
- Predictable Performance – Deterministic latency improves control stability and simplifies timing analysis.
- Compatibility – Works with existing GE/Abaco reflective memory cards (e.g., PCIe‑5565PIORC, VME‑5565), reducing requalification effort.
- Reduced Downtime – Auto‑bypass and clear status indication help maintenance teams isolate issues quickly.
- Scalable Topologies – Star or tree architectures with up to 8 ports per hub; easy to expand as channels grow.
- Total Cost of Ownership – In many cases, using RFM hubs avoids re‑architecting to Ethernet TSN or custom middleware, saving integration hours.
- Lifecycle Support – GE/Abaco reflective memory has a long track record, and spares provisioning is straightforward.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & Mounting – Install in a clean, ventilated control cabinet. Leave clearance around vents; follow panel grounding best practices.
- Power – For the “-208-350” variant, supply regulated 208–350 VDC. Use appropriately rated breakers and label the HVDC feed.
- Fiber Handling – Respect minimum bend radius; keep LC connectors clean. Use MMF or SMF to match transceivers and run length.
- Wiring & ESD – De‑energize before servicing. Observe ESD precautions when touching optical modules or internal connectors.
- Routine Checks – Quarterly: inspect link LEDs, clean fiber ends, verify link budgets, and log any port events.
- Firmware/Config – Hubs are largely plug‑and‑play; if a service port is provided, keep a record of unit ID/topology notes for spares.
Quality & Certifications
- CE conformity for EMC and safety (typical for this series)
- RoHS compliance on most recent builds
- UL/CSA safety marking varies by enclosure and regional kit
- Manufacturer warranty support; sales warranty: 365 days from delivery
Related & Supporting Components
- PCIe‑5565PIORC Reflective Memory adapter (host PCs)
- VME‑5565 or CPCI‑5565 boards (legacy controllers and simulators)
- Single‑mode and multi‑mode LC fiber patch cords (1300 nm, matched to transceiver)
- DIN‑rail or rack mounting kits for control cabinet installation
If you can share your intended topology (node count, distances, and available power), I can validate port allocations and optics choices so the ACC‑5595 variant you receive drops straight into your cabinet without any rewiring surprises.











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