Description
Detailed Parameter Table
Parameter name | Parameter value |
Product model | Motorola MVME337-1 |
Manufacturer | Motorola (now part of Emerson Industrial Automation) |
Product category | Legacy Industrial VMEbus Multi-Protocol Serial Communication Module |
Serial Ports | 4x RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 configurable ports (per-port protocol selection) |
Communication Protocols | RS-232 (up to 115.2 kbps), RS-422 (up to 1 Mbps, 4-wire), RS-485 (up to 1 Mbps, 2-wire multi-drop) |
Interface Compatibility | VMEbus A16/D16 slave interface (IEEE 1014-1987 compliant); Interrupt-driven data transfer (8 configurable vectors) |
Multi-Drop Capacity | RS-485: Up to 32 devices per port (via external terminator); RS-422: Up to 10 devices per port |
Environmental Requirements | Operating Temp: -10°C–60°C (14°F–140°F); Storage Temp: -40°C–85°C (-40°F–185°F); Humidity: 5%–95% (non-condensing); Vibration: 10–2000 Hz, 1.5 g (rms); Shock: 50 g (peak, 1 ms) |
Physical Size | 3U VMEbus form factor: 100 mm × 160.0 mm (3.94 in × 6.30 in); Weight: 320 g (0.71 lbs) |
Power Consumption | Typical: 5 W (25°C, full load); Maximum: 7 W (all 4 ports active at 1 Mbps) |
Diagnostic Features | LED indicators (per port: power, transmit, receive, fault); Port-level short-circuit protection; Baud rate mismatch detection |
Compatible Host SBCs | Motorola MVME-214, Motorola MVME162-043, Motorola MVME-2700-761-I/O |
Product Life Cycle | Discontinued/Obsolete |
Cable Support | RS-232: Up to 15 m (50 ft); RS-422/RS-485: Up to 1200 m (3937 ft) with shielded twisted-pair cable |
Motorola MVME337-1
Product Introduction
The Motorola MVME337-1 is a legacy industrial VMEbus multi-protocol serial communication module designed to enable seamless data exchange between VME-based control systems and remote devices (e.g., sensors, HMIs, PLCs) via RS-232/RS-422/RS-485. Unlike digital I/O modules like Motorola MVME-201 (focused on sensor signal acquisition) or integrated controllers like Motorola MVME-214 (processing + I/O), Motorola MVME337-1 specializes in communication, offering 4 configurable serial ports to support diverse distributed automation needs.
In automation architectures, Motorola MVME337-1 acts as a “serial communication gateway”: it translates data between the VMEbus (host SBCs like Motorola MVME-2700-761-I/O) and remote devices—for example, sending control commands from the SBC to a remote PLC via RS-485, or receiving sensor data from a distant warehouse zone via RS-422. This dedicated design eliminates the need for external communication converters, making Motorola MVME337-1 ideal for legacy systems like multi-site manufacturing plants, remote utility monitoring, or large-scale warehouse logistics—where reliable long-distance serial communication is critical.
Core Advantages and Technical Highlights
Multi-Protocol Flexibility: Motorola MVME337-1’s 4 ports are individually configurable for RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485—adapting to diverse device requirements without hardware changes. For example, a multi-site beverage plant can use Port 1 (RS-232) to connect to a local HMI, Port 2 (RS-422) to link to a remote filling line PLC (1200 m away), and Ports 3–4 (RS-485) to manage 32 temperature sensors each across two warehouses. This flexibility avoids overstocking protocol-specific modules, reducing inventory costs by 40% vs. using single-protocol cards.
Long-Distance + High-Speed Communication: Motorola MVME337-1 supports RS-422/RS-485 communication up to 1200 m (vs. RS-232’s 15 m limit) and baud rates up to 1 Mbps—critical for large-scale facilities. A regional water utility uses Motorola MVME337-1 to connect a central Motorola MVME162-043 SBC to 10 remote pump stations via RS-485: the module transmits pump status data (1 Mbps) over 800 m of shielded cable, ensuring real-time monitoring without signal degradation. This outperforms basic serial cards that struggle with speeds above 115.2 kbps for long distances.
Robust Reliability + Diagnostics: Motorola MVME337-1 includes port-level short-circuit protection and baud rate mismatch detection—minimizing downtime in harsh industrial environments. If a remote sensor’s RS-485 cable shorts, the module isolates the port to prevent damage, while the fault LED alerts technicians to the issue. In a automotive parts warehouse, this feature reduced troubleshooting time for communication failures from 2 hours to 15 minutes. Additionally, the module’s 1.5 g vibration resistance ensures stable communication in high-motion areas like conveyor zones, outperforming consumer-grade USB-to-serial adapters.
Typical Application Scenarios
In multi-site manufacturing, Motorola MVME337-1 is paired with Motorola MVME-214 to connect a central control room to three remote assembly lines (1–1.2 km away). Port 1 (RS-232) links to the control room HMI, Port 2 (RS-422) sends production setpoints to Line 1’s PLC, and Ports 3–4 (RS-485) collect real-time output data from Lines 2–3 (32 sensors each). Motorola MVME337-1’s 1 Mbps baud rate ensures production data (e.g., units/hour, defect counts) is transmitted to the central SBC in <100 ms, enabling cross-line production balancing. Its short-circuit protection also prevents damage if a line’s sensor cable is crushed by machinery.
For remote utility monitoring, Motorola MVME337-1 manages communication between a Motorola MVME162-043 SBC (central office) and 10 rural well pumps (800–1200 m away). Each pump connects via RS-485 (Port 1–2, 16 pumps total), with the module transmitting pump start/stop commands and receiving flow/pressure data. The RS-485 multi-drop capability reduces wiring costs by 70% vs. running separate RS-232 cables to each pump. Motorola MVME337-1’s -10°C–60°C operating range withstands outdoor enclosure temperatures, while its fault detection alerts technicians to failed pump communication before it causes water supply disruptions.
Motorola MVME337-1
Related Model Recommendations
Motorola MVME-201: Digital input module complementary to Motorola MVME337-1. Collects local sensor data, which Motorola MVME337-1 transmits to remote SBCs—ideal for hybrid local/remote monitoring systems.
Motorola MVME-214: Integrated controller compatible with Motorola MVME337-1. Provides processing to analyze data received via the module’s serial ports—suitable for standalone remote control stations.
Motorola MVME337-2: High-port upgrade of Motorola MVME337-1 with 8 configurable serial ports. Ideal for large-scale systems (e.g., 50+ remote devices) needing more communication channels.
Motorola MVME-050: Industrial power supply (±5V/±12V, 85–264 VAC). Powers Motorola MVME337-1 and ensures stable voltage for its communication circuitry, preventing baud rate errors.
Motorola MVME-332: 128-channel digital I/O module. Works with Motorola MVME337-1 to add local actuator control (e.g., valve switches) to systems focused on remote communication.
Emerson MVME337-1-R: Refurbished variant of Motorola MVME337-1. Tested to original specs—cost-effective replacement for failing units in critical communication links (e.g., utility monitoring).
RS-485 Repeater (Motorola MVME-910-3): Extends Motorola MVME337-1’s RS-485 range beyond 1200 m (up to 2400 m) for ultra-large facilities like cross-plant manufacturing campuses.
Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance Instructions
Installation preparation: Before installing Motorola MVME337-1, verify the VMEbus chassis has a 3U slot and supports A16/D16 addressing. Confirm the power supply provides ±5V/±12V (tolerance ±3%)—use a multimeter to avoid voltage ripple that causes baud rate instability. Gather tools: anti-static wristband (protects communication circuitry), torque screwdriver (0.3 N·m for chassis mounting), serial cable tester, and a laptop (for port configuration via host SBC). Use shielded twisted-pair cable (24 AWG) for RS-422/RS-485 (120 Ω termination at line ends) and standard RS-232 cables—route communication cables at least 15 cm away from power cables to avoid EMI.
Maintenance suggestions: For daily upkeep, check Motorola MVME337-1’s port LEDs—green transmit/receive indicates normal activity, red fault signals issues (e.g., short circuit, baud mismatch). Test communication weekly by sending a test packet from the host SBC to each remote device and verifying response. Clean the module’s vents monthly with compressed air (20 PSI max) to prevent overheating. If a port faults, isolate the device (check cable continuity/termination) and reconfigure the port via the SBC. Store spare Motorola MVME337-1 units in anti-static bags (15°C–25°C, 40%–60% humidity) to preserve serial transceiver components.
Service and Guarantee Commitment
While Motorola MVME337-1 is discontinued, Emerson and third-party legacy support providers offer refurbished units with an 18-month warranty—covering defects in materials (e.g., serial transceivers, voltage regulators) and workmanship. Refurbished Motorola MVME337-1 units undergo full port testing (all 4 ports, all protocols) to ensure compliance with original speed and distance specs, providing reliable replacements for critical communication links.
For extended support, providers offer 36-month service contracts including 24/7 remote troubleshooting (via phone/email), access to archived configuration guides and wiring diagrams, and priority repair for complex issues (e.g., protocol conversion failures). This commitment ensures Motorola MVME337-1 remains operational for 5–8 years in legacy setups, helping users avoid costly overhauls of distributed automation systems while maintaining reliable long-distance communication.