Description
VMIC VMIVME-4941 – VME I/O Board for Reliable Machine Control and Legacy System Support
The VMIVME-4941 is a proven 6U VMEbus I/O board from the VMIC/GE Fanuc legacy line, typically deployed in industrial automation, test stands, and process equipment where deterministic, rack-level I/O matters. From my experience, this model is chosen when customers need stable, long-life support for existing VME systems rather than a complete redesign. You might notice that it slots into a single VME slot, draws its power from the backplane, and plays nicely with common real-time OS environments used in the VME world.
In many cases it serves as the “field I/O bridge” for machines—interlocks, sensors, contact closures, or discrete outputs. If you’re maintaining a GE Fanuc/VMIC platform, this board seems to be the practical, low-risk way to keep production humming while avoiding a costly migration.
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Key Features
- 6U VME form factor – Single-slot Eurocard design that fits standard VME and VME64x enclosures.
- Deterministic discrete I/O handling – Designed for real-time control loops, interlocks, and machine permissives.
- VMEbus interrupt support – Typically supports vectored interrupts for fast event response.
- Backplane-powered – Draws regulated +5 VDC from the VME backplane; simplifies cabinet wiring.
- Legacy system continuity – Ideal for sustaining GE Fanuc/VMIC-based lines without revalidating entire control stacks.
- Industrial-grade build – Rugged PCB assembly, suited to continuous operation in controlled cabinets.
- Software-friendly – In most cases used with VxWorks or similar RTOS; integrators often provide driver/examples.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | VMIC (GE Fanuc legacy) / VMIVME-4941 |
| HS Code | 8473.30 (Parts and accessories for ADP machines – plug-in electronic assemblies) |
| Power Requirements | VME backplane +5 VDC; typical consumption under 10 W (varies by revision and I/O load) |
| Dimensions & Weight | 6U Eurocard, 233.35 mm × 160 mm; single VME slot; approx. 0.7 kg |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to +55 °C (commercial grade, cabinet-mounted) |
| Signal I/O Types | Digital I/O for machine/field signals; specifics vary by sub-revision (commonly TTL/isolated channels) |
| Communication Interfaces | VMEbus interface, A16/A24 addressing; D16/D32 data width; vectored interrupt capability |
| Installation Method | Plug-in 6U VME card; field I/O via front panel and/or P2 (depends on variant); captive front-panel screws |
Related or Supporting Products
- VMIVME-4132 – 64‑channel TTL digital output card; often paired when more discrete outputs are required.
- VMIVME-4116 – High-density digital input board with isolation; used for sensor and interlock collection.
- VMIVME-4140 – Mixed DIO option; useful when you need both inputs and outputs on one board.
- Standard 6U VME chassis and power supply (5 V/12 V rails) – For cabinet upgrades or expansions.
- Shielded I/O cables and DIN-rail breakouts – Eases field wiring and reduces electrical noise in cabinets.
One thing I appreciate is how this model slots neatly alongside the VMIC 41xx digital I/O family—teams can scale channels without changing the control concept. A customer in a packaging line retrofit told me they kept their motion and PLC strategy intact and simply added one 4941 to capture more discrete signals, saving weeks of requalification.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & cooling: Install in a 19-inch VME/VME64x chassis with adequate forced-air cooling. Maintain clear airflow in front of and behind the card.
- Wiring: Use shielded, properly grounded field cables for longer runs. Keep I/O wiring separated from high-voltage drives to minimize noise.
- Grounding & ESD: Ground the chassis to a clean plant earth. Handle the board with ESD protection during installation and service.
- Address/interrupt setup: Set VME address and interrupt vectors per your system map to avoid conflicts; label positions for future maintenance.
- Routine maintenance: Periodically reseat the board during shutdowns, inspect connectors, and clean dust filters in the chassis. Firmware/EEPROM revisions, if present, should match system images—most teams keep a golden spare.
Quality & Certifications
- Manufacturing quality system typically ISO 9001 (VMIC/GE Fanuc legacy lines).
- CE conformity when integrated in a CE-marked system enclosure; EMC depends on cabinet design and wiring.
- RoHS compliance varies by build year; many legacy versions are not RoHS—please confirm the exact revision if this is critical.
- 365-day warranty coverage from shipment; units are functionally tested prior to dispatch.







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