VME bus stands for A. Versa module Europa bus B. Versa module embedded bus C. Vertical module embedded bus D. Vertical module Europa bus

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The correct answer is: A. Versa module Europa bus

VME bus stands for Versa Module Europa bus. It is a high-speed, backplane-based computer bus used in embedded systems and industrial automation. VME bus was developed in the early 1980s by Motorola and VMEbus International (now part of VMEbus Systems).

VME bus is a 32-bit bus with a data transfer rate of up to 80 MB/s. It can support up to 32 modules, each of which can be a processor, memory, I/O device, or other type of module. VME bus is a very versatile bus and can be used in a wide variety of applications.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • A. Versa module Europa bus: This is the correct answer. VME bus stands for Versa Module Europa bus.
  • B. Versa module embedded bus: This is not the correct answer. VME bus is not an embedded bus.
  • C. Vertical module embedded bus: This is not the correct answer. VME bus is not a vertical module embedded bus.
  • D. Vertical module Europa bus: This is not the correct answer. VME bus is not a vertical module Europa bus.