VMIACC‑5595 | GE Reflective Memory Networking Module for Simulation
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
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Part Number: VMIACC-5595
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: Reflective Memory Networking Module for Simulation
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Country of Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
GE VMIACC‑5595 – Product Description
Overview
The GE VMIACC‑5595 Reflective Memory Hub Assembly is a high-performance networking module designed for distributed control systems and industrial simulations. It provides deterministic, low-latency communication by connecting multiple nodes in a reflective memory network. Moreover, its scalable architecture and advanced monitoring features ensure reliable operation in complex industrial and simulation environments.
Technical Specifications
Data Rate: 2 Gb/s reflective memory network
Ports:
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Up to 8 fiber-optic SFP ports
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Multimode: up to 300 m
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Single-mode: up to 10–80 km
Network Scalability:
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Cascadable to 256 nodes
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Automatic bypass of disconnected or failed nodes
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Manual port control via configuration registers
Signal Regeneration: Each port regenerates optical signals to reduce jitter
Cable Length: Configurable fiber cables up to 10 km
Monitoring & Control:
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RS‑232 for local configuration
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Ethernet TCP/IP for remote access
Indicators: Three LEDs per port (signal status, sync mode, operating speed)
Diagnostics: Real-time transceiver status, signal detection, and sync validity accessible via serial or Ethernet
Form Factor: Optional 19-inch 1U rack mount or desktop enclosure
Power Supply: Internal universal power supply
Physical Dimensions & Weight:
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Rack/desktop configuration
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Lightweight, compact design for industrial setups
FAQ
Q1: What is the maximum number of nodes supported in a reflective memory network?
Up to 256 nodes can be connected when using cascaded VMIACC‑5595 hub assemblies.
Q2: Does the hub support both multimode and single-mode fiber connections?
Yes, it supports multimode fiber up to 300 m and single-mode fiber up to 80 km.
Q3: How does the hub handle node failures?
Automatic bypass ensures network continuity by rerouting data around disconnected or failed nodes.
Q4: Can the hub be monitored remotely?
Yes. RS‑232 is available for local monitoring, and Ethernet TCP/IP enables remote access.
Q5: What form factors are available?
The hub supports optional 19-inch 1U rack mount or desktop enclosure configurations.