PCI‑5565 by GE | High-Speed Deterministic Reflective Memory
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
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Part Number: PCI-5565
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: High-Speed Deterministic Reflective Memory
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Country of Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Description
Overview
The GE PCI‑5565 is a high-performance reflective memory board designed for deterministic, real-time data transfer in industrial automation and simulation systems. It enables ultra-low latency communication between multiple nodes while maintaining consistent memory synchronization. Moreover, its PCI form factor ensures easy integration into standard computer systems, supporting scalable and fault-tolerant networks.
Technical Specifications
Bus Interface
• PCI bus, 32-bit, 33 MHz
• Sustained transfer rate: up to 132 MB/s
Reflective Memory Network
• Fiber-optic network speed: 2.125 Gbps
• Data transfer rate: 43–170 MB/s depending on packet size
• Supports up to 256 nodes
• Ring and star topology support
Memory Capacity
• Configurable SDRAM: 128 MB or 256 MB
• Deterministic memory sharing across nodes
Latency
• Node-to-node latency: 1 microsecond
• Full 30-node system sync: 30 microseconds
Reliability & Error Checking
• Hardware-level CRC error detection
• Redundant transmission and hub bypass
Distance Support
• Single-mode fiber: up to 10 km
• Multi-mode fiber: up to 300 m
Compatibility
• PCI, cPCI, PMC, and VME versions available
• Supports Windows, Linux, VxWorks
FAQ
Q1: What is the memory capacity of the PCI‑5565?
A: It offers configurable SDRAM of 128 MB or 256 MB with deterministic sharing.
Q2: How many nodes can be supported in a network?
A: The module supports up to 256 nodes in a single reflective memory network.
Q3: What is the typical data transfer latency?
A: Node-to-node latency is approximately 1 microsecond, ensuring real-time updates.
Q4: Which fiber types are supported?
A: Single-mode fiber up to 10 km and multi-mode fiber up to 300 m are supported.
Q5: Which topologies are compatible with this reflective memory board?
A: Both ring and star network topologies are supported, with redundant transmission for reliability.