Description
GE SBI-PDP-32 – Programmable Device Programmer / PROM Programmer
Product Description
The GE SBI-PDP-32 is a specialized programming device, often categorized as a Programmable Device Programmer or PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory) Programmer, used historically with General Electric’s line of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and industrial controls. This device is not a PLC module itself, but a critical peripheral tool for developing and maintaining control systems. The primary function of the GE SBI-PDP-32 was to transfer a user-created logic program from a development environment (like early GE programming software) onto a physical, non-volatile memory chip, such as an EPROM, EEPROM, or UV-PROM. This programmed chip could then be inserted into a compatible GE PLC CPU or I/O module to provide the operational control logic, allowing for program portability and secure backup in the era before flash memory and network-based downloads became standard.
Product Parameters
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Type: PROM / Memory Device Programmer (Development & Maintenance Tool).
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Era & Compatibility: Primarily used with 1980s-1990s era GE PLCs, such as the Series One (PLC-1), Series Three (PLC-3), Series Five (PLC-5, especially earlier models), and Series Six (PLC-6). Also used for other GE industrial controllers and motion control boards.
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Programmed Media: EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory), EEPROM (Electrically Erasable PROM), and similar memory chips (e.g., 2732, 2764, 27128, 27256, 27C512 series).
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Host Interface: Typically connected to a programming terminal or PC via a serial interface (e.g., RS-232).
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Functionality: Reads, writes, verifies, and erases (if supporting UV-EPROMs with an eraser module) memory chips. Transfers programs between the development software and the physical chip.
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Power Supply: Operated from an AC mains power adapter.
Advantages and Features
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Essential for Legacy System Support: The GE SBI-PDP-32 is the key tool for backing up, modifying, and restoring programs in countless industrial installations that still rely on older GE PLC generations. It is indispensable for maintaining operational continuity.
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Program Portability and Security: It enabled the creation of physical program masters that could be easily duplicated, shipped to remote sites, or stored as secure backups independent of any computer system.
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Standalone Operation: Once a chip was programmed, the PLC could run autonomously with its logic stored in the chip, without the need for a connected programming device.
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Firmware Updates: Could also be used to program firmware or BIOS chips for various GE industrial hardware components beyond just PLC logic.
Application Cases in Various Fields
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Industrial Manufacturing: Creating and updating control programs for automated production lines, assembly machines, and material handling systems controlled by classic GE Series Five or Series Six PLCs.
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Infrastructure: Maintaining control logic in water treatment facilities, pumping stations, and older building management systems.
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Machine Tool Industry: Servicing CNC machines or special-purpose industrial machines that utilize GE motion controllers or PLCs from this era.
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Legacy System Documentation: The only practical method for extracting a program from a running PLC for archival or reverse-engineering purposes when online connections are not available or the original source code is lost.
Comparisons with Competing Products
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OEM-Specific Tools: Other PLC manufacturers like Allen-Bradley (with PROM programmers for PLC-2, PLC-3), Siemens, and Modicon had their own equivalent proprietary programmers. The GE SBI-PDP-32 was GE’s dedicated solution.
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Modern Programming Methods: Contemporary PLCs (like GE’s RX3i/PACSystems) use Ethernet or USB to download programs directly to the controller’s flash memory. The SBI-PDP-32 represents a pre-networking, physical-media-based technology.
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Generic PROM Programmers: While generic EPROM programmers exist, the GE SBI-PDP-32 was bundled with and optimized for GE’s specific software workflow, file formats, and chip types commonly used in their products, reducing compatibility issues.
Selection Suggestions and Precautions
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Confirm Absolute Compatibility: This is the most critical step. The GE SBI-PDP-32 is only useful if you are working with specific older GE PLCs and memory chips. Identify your exact PLC model and the type of memory module it uses.
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Requires Obsolete Full Ecosystem: To use the SBI-PDP-32 effectively, you need the matching vintage software (e.g., LM90 for Series One, Logicmaster for Series Five), a compatible PC with a real serial port (or a proven USB converter), and the correct device driver files and cables.
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Source Blank Memory Chips: You will need a supply of the correct type of blank (or erasable) EPROM/EEPROM chips. These are increasingly difficult to source as new old stock.
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Handling of UV-EPROMs: If using Ultraviolet-erasable EPROMs, you will need a separate UV eraser lamp and must carefully manage the chip’s window cover to prevent accidental erasure by ambient light.
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Purpose is for Legacy Maintenance Only: The GE SBI-PDP-32 should be selected solely for supporting and preserving existing legacy systems. It is not a tool for new projects.
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Consider Professional Services: Given the complexity and obsolescence, for critical one-time program recovery, consider hiring a specialist service company with the preserved tools and expertise, rather than investing in the entire setup yourself.

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