XYCOM XVME-600 Modules | 70600-001
XYCOM XVME-600 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The XYCOM XVME-600 series represents a family of VMEbus-based embedded CPU…
Model: XVME-564
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Technical Dossier
The Xycom XVME series represents one of the most widely deployed VMEbus-based I/O and control module families in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical refineries, nuclear power generation facilities, offshore platforms, and continuous-process chemical plants, XVME modules operate as the backbone of distributed control architectures where long service life, deterministic bus timing, and field-replaceable modularity are non-negotiable requirements. Xycom Automation (later acquired by Curtiss-Wright) engineered the XVME line to comply with VMEbus IEEE 1014 standards, enabling multi-vendor backplane interoperability in 6U and 3U card formats. The series spans analog I/O, digital I/O, CPU/controller boards, serial communication adapters, and power conditioning modules — providing a complete single-vendor bill of materials for VMEbus system integrators.
The XVME architecture was introduced in the mid-1980s alongside the commercial adoption of the VMEbus standard. Early-generation modules such as the XVME-010 and XVME-240 established the series' reputation for robust analog signal conditioning in electrically noisy industrial environments. These boards used discrete ADC/DAC chipsets with 12-bit resolution and relied on programmed I/O (PIO) transfer modes.
By the early 1990s, Xycom introduced DMA-capable modules and expanded the CPU board range to include Motorola 68030 and 68040 processors, enabling real-time operating system (RTOS) deployments under VxWorks and OS-9. The mid-generation XVME-500 and XVME-560 sub-families introduced 16-bit resolution analog I/O with programmable gain amplifiers (PGA), multiplexed channel architectures, and on-board signal conditioning for thermocouple and RTD inputs.
The later XVME-600 and XVME-700 sub-families added intelligent front-end processing, reducing VMEbus interrupt latency and enabling higher channel densities. Compatibility across generations is maintained at the VMEbus backplane level; however, software drivers are generation-specific and must be validated against the host CPU board's operating environment. As of 2026, the entire XVME product line has reached end-of-life (EOL) status with Curtiss-Wright. No new production runs are scheduled. Long-term maintenance support is exclusively available through authorized aftermarket distributors and certified repair facilities.
Analog Input Modules
Analog Output Modules
Digital I/O Modules
CPU / Controller Boards
Communication & Interface Modules
With the full XVME product line at EOL status, procurement of replacement modules — particularly low-volume SKUs such as the XVME-566, XVME-572, and XVME-402 — requires engagement with specialist aftermarket distributors. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested XVME modules sourced from decommissioned systems, controlled-environment warehouses, and verified secondary-market channels.
For plant operators running XVME-based DCS or VMEbus control racks beyond their original design life, DriveKNMS provides lifecycle extension services including: module-level functional testing, firmware version verification, cosmetic and connector refurbishment, and long-term consignment stocking agreements. Customers operating in regulated industries (nuclear, pharmaceutical, petrochemical) can request full traceability documentation including source records and test reports for each unit shipped.
DriveKNMS does not substitute alternative-brand modules without explicit customer authorization. All XVME replacements are sourced as original Xycom/Curtiss-Wright manufactured units.
XVME modules present specific test challenges due to their VMEbus backplane interface, multiplexed analog front-ends, and in some cases, battery-backed SRAM and real-time clock circuits. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all XVME units prior to shipment: