MVME162-433
Description
1. Original factory standard configuration (433 official parameters)
CPU: MC68LC040 @ 25 MHz (without FPU)
Form: 6U single-height (1 slot) VME SBC (430/431 are double-height)
DRAM: 8 MB (parity)
SRAM: 512 KB (battery backup)
Flash: 1 MB
I/O:
10Base-T Ethernet (10 Mbps, with DMA)
No SCSI interface (432 has)
2×RS-232 serial ports
2×IndustryPack (IP) slots (with DMA)
Location: 400 series single-height, 8MB, no SCSI, 2IP minimalist compact type
II. Comparison of All Models of the 400 Series (Quickly Differentiate 413/430/431/432/433) Table
Model Height DRAM SCSI Ethernet IP Slot-Core Position
413 2 High 4MB ✅ ✅ 4 Standard 2 High (Basic Model)
430 2 High 8MB ✅ ✅ 4 High-End 2 High (Full Interface)
431 2 High 8MB ❌ ✅ 4 High-End 2 High (No SCSI)
432 1 High 8MB ✅ ✅ 2 Compact High-End (With SCSI)
433 1 High 8MB ❌ ✅ 2 Compact High-End (Without SCSI)
Memory Mnemonic:
Double High = 4 IP; Single High = 2 IP
Last digit 0/2 = With SCSI; 1/3 = Without SCSI
413 = 4MB; 43x=8MB
III. Key Features of 433 (Compared with 432/431)
Comparison with 432 (Same as Single High): 433 = 432 - SCSI; otherwise, they are completely identical.
Comparison with 431 (Same as No SCSI): 433 = 431 - Dual High - 2IP; it saves more slots.
Advantages:
✅ Single High Saves Space: Occupies only 1 VME slot
✅ 8MB Large Memory: Twice as much as 413
✅ No SCSI More Stable: Reduces interface failure points
✅ 2IP Sufficient Expansion: Suitable for medium I/O requirements
IV. Application Scenarios and Replacement Suggestions
✅ Most Suitable for
Tight VME slots (Single High priority)
No SCSI storage required (Network/Flash can be used)
Medium program/data volume (8MB is sufficient)
2 IP modules expansion (such as serial ports/digital quantities)
?? Replacement Relationship
Replace 432: Direct replacement, only less SCSI, memory/IP/Ethernet remain unchanged
Replace 431: Dual High → Single High, saves 1 slot, IP from 4 → 2
Replace 413: Memory 4 → 8MB, Dual High → Single High, better performance + space

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