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VXIpc-650B-233

The National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 is a B-Size, MMX VXIbus Controller from the VXIpc-600B Series with a 233 MHz Pentium processor, upgradable SDRAM up to 128 MB

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    Description

    The National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 Embedded VXI Controller is a B-Size MMX VXIbus Controller that is part of the VXIpc-600B Series, designed to offer robust and PC-compatible control for VXI systems. It features a 233 MHz Pentium processor and comes with an IDE hard drive for storage needs. The controller’s memory starts at a default configuration of 16 or 32 MB of SDRAM, which can be expanded up to 128 MB to meet user requirements.

    This device represents an upgraded version of the NI VXIpc-650B/166, with the main distinction being the more powerful microprocessor. It is typically installed in Slot 0 of the VXIbus mainframe, but features automatic system controller slot detection, allowing it to be installed in any slot as needed.

    Included within this controller are various logic blocks such as System I/O, SCSI, Ethernet, GPIB, IDE, and Video, which contribute to its versatility and performance in complex systems. Additionally, it is equipped with redundant sources for CLK10 signal generation, with the capability to generate these signals internally or through an External CLK10 connector for synchronization across multiple VXI mainframes.

    Despite its obsolete status announced by National Instruments, the VXIpc-650B/233 remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves, ensuring ongoing support for users of this advanced embedded VXI controller.

    Specification Detail
    Product Line National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 Embedded VXI Controller
    Size B-Size
    Type MMX VXIbus Controller
    Series VXIpc-600B Series
    Processor 233 MHz Pentium processor
    Storage IDE hard drive
    Memory Up to 128 MB of SDRAM (default configuration: 16 or 32 MB)
    Compatibility PC-compatible controller for VXI systems
    Upgraded Version Of NI VXIpc-650B/166
    Slot Installation Slot 0 of the VXIbus mainframe (with automatic system controller slot detection for installation in any slot)
    Logic Blocks Included System I/O, SCSI, Ethernet, GPIB, IDE, Video, etc.
    CLK10 Signal Generation Redundant sources, can generate internally or use External CLK10 connector
    Obsolete Status Announced by National Instruments but available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves

    Question 1: What distinguishes the National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 Embedded VXI Controller from its predecessor, the NI VXIpc-650B/166, and what are the memory specifications and available support for this now obsolete but still supported device?
    Answer 1: The primary differences between the National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 and its predecessor, the NI VXIpc-650B/166, are the upgrade to a more powerful 233 MHz Pentium processor compared to the 166 MHz processor in the earlier model, and the VXIpc-650B/233’s onboard logic blocks include System I/O, SCSI, Ethernet, GPIB, IDE, and Video, which enhance its versatility and performance, along with features like redundant CLK10

    Question 2: What are the key characteristics and capabilities of the National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 Embedded VXI Controller, and how does it support synchronization across multiple VXI mainframes?
    Answer 2: The National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 Embedded VXI Controller is a B-Size MMX VXIbus Controller from the VXIpc-600B Series, featuring a 233 MHz Pentium processor, an IDE hard drive, expandable SDRAM from 16 or 32 MB up to 128 MB, and it can be installed in any slot of the VXIbus mainframe thanks to its automatic system controller slot detection. It includes various logic blocks such as System I

    Question 3: What are the primary differences between the National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 and its predecessor, the NI VXIpc-650B/166, and what are the capabilities of the onboard logic blocks in the VXIpc-650B/233?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 Embedded VXI Controller is distinguished from its predecessor, the NI VXIpc-650B/166, by its more powerful 233 MHz Pentium processor; it comes with a memory configuration starting at 16 or 32 MB of SDRAM, expandable up to 128 MB, and despite being obsolete, it is still supported through Apex Waves for purchase and repairs.

    Question 4: What distinguishes the National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 from the earlier NI VXIpc-650B/166, and what features contribute to its ability to control and synchronize various components in VXI systems?
    Answer 4: The National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 Embedded VXI Controller is a B-Size MMX VXIbus Controller with a 233 MHz Pentium processor and an IDE hard drive, featuring expandable SDRAM starting from 16 or 32 MB up to 128 MB, designed for robust PC-compatible control of VXI systems. It supports synchronization across multiple VXI mainframes through redundant sources for CLK10 signal generation, which can be produced internally or via an External CLK10 connector

    Question 5: What are the main features and capabilities of the National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 Embedded VXI Controller, and how does it differ from its predecessor, the NI VXIpc-650B/166?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments VXIpc-650B/233 is distinguished from the earlier NI VXIpc-650B/166 by its more powerful 233 MHz Pentium processor, and it contributes to the control and synchronization of various components in VXI systems through its inclusion of logic blocks such as System I/O, SCSI, Ethernet, GPIB, IDE, and Video, as well as its capability to generate redundant CLK10 signals either internally or through an external connector, ensuring robust performance and synchronization across