Difference Between VMICPCI-7632-03310 (IS215UCCAH3A / 350-657362-003310J) and VMICPCI-7806-211000 (350-657806-211000L)
1. Product Positioning
- VMICPCI-7632-03310:A dedicated special controller card exclusively designed for GE Mark VIe Speedtronic turbine control systems, used as the core UCC control module for gas/steam turbine closed-loop control and protection.
- VMICPCI-7806-211000:A general-purpose 6U CompactPCI single-board computer (SBC) for industrial embedded systems, widely applied in industrial automation, data acquisition and real-time computing scenarios.
2. Hardware Performance
- Processor & Memory
- 7632: 650 MHz Intel Celeron CPU, onboard 128 MB fixed DDR memory.
- 7806: 1.6 GHz Intel Pentium M CPU, onboard 512 MB DDR memory, expandable up to 1 GB.
- Ethernet Port
- 7632: 1 × 10/100 Mbps Ethernet for dedicated Mark VIe UDH control network.
- 7806: Dual 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports, supporting network redundancy and high-speed transmission.
3. Display & Interface
- Graphics Display
- 7632: No video output, designed only for control operation without human-machine display function.
- 7806: Integrated Intel graphics, supports VGA + LVDS dual display for monitor and HMI connection.
- Peripheral I/O
- 7632: Only 1 × RS-232 debug port, watchdog and dual PMC slots; no USB or storage expansion interface.
- 7806: Equipped with 2 × USB 2.0, 2 × RS-232 serial ports, Parallel/Serial ATA interface and dual PMC expansion slots.
4. Operating System & Application
- 7632: Runs dedicated QNX Neutrino real-time OS, locked for Mark VIe turbine control system only, cannot be used for general industrial projects.
- 7806: Supports multiple OS including Windows XP/2000, Linux, VxWorks and QNX; compatible with standard CompactPCI chassis and third-party CPCI cards.
5. Core Summary
The VMICPCI-7632 is a low-performance, system-dedicated control card locked to GE Mark VIe turbine systems; while VMICPCI-7806 is a higher-performance, full-interface, general-purpose industrial SBC with strong compatibility and multi-scenario adaptability.
Post time: May-11-2026




