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Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.
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Definition: VMEbus is a computer bus standard, originally developed for the Motorola 68000 line of CPUs, but later widely used for many applications and standardized by the IEC as ANSI/IEEE 1014-1987.
It is physically based on Eurocard sizes, mechanicals and connectors, but uses its own signalling system, which Eurocard does not define.
It was first developed in 1981 and continues to see widespread use today.
In 1979, Motorola was developing their new Motorola 68000 CPU and one of their engineers, Jack Kister, decided to set about creating a standardized bus system for 68000-based systems, which he called VERSAbus.
He was later joined by John Black, who refined the specifications and created the VERSAmodule product concept.
Sven Rau and Max Loesel of Motorola-Europe added a mechanical specification to the system, basing it on the Eurocard standard that was then late in the standardization process.
The result was first known as VERSAbus-E but was later renamed to VMEbus, for VERSAmodule Eurocard bus (although some refer to it as Versa Module Europa). Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMEbus)
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