GE IC694CHS392
Product Description
The GE IC694CHS392 is a 10-slot serial expansion baseplate designed for the PACSystem RX3i Programmable Automation Controller (PLC) platform. It allows for the installation of additional I/O modules, enabling more I/O devices to be integrated into the control system.
Product Parameters
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Series: PACSystem RX3i
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Manufacturer: GE Fanuc (currently under Emerson Automation)
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Part Number: IC694CHS392
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Number of Slots: 10
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Maximum Cable Length: 50 feet (15 meters)
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Dimensions: 5.12 x 17.44 x 5.59 inches (H x W x D)
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Mounting: Panel mounting
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Power Supply Module: Required for local power to installed modules.
Product Specifications
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Backplane Support: High-Speed Serial Only
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Slot Assignment: I/O modules and option modules
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Expansion Slot: 25-pin D-shell female connector
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Hot Insertion and Removal: Not supported
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Internal Power Consumption: 150 mA at 5 VDC.
Series
The IC694CHS392 is part of the PACSystem RX3i platform, known for its flexibility and reliability in industrial automation.
Features
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High Flexibility: Supports a variety of I/O modules for expanded system capabilities.
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Long Distance Capability: Can be located up to 50 feet from the main CPU backplane.
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Robust Design: Suitable for industrial environments with panel mounting options.
Functions
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System Expansion: Increases the number of I/O modules that can be connected to the RX3i system.
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Module Integration: Allows for the integration of analog, discrete, and special-function modules.
Uses
The IC694CHS392 is used to expand the I/O capabilities of the RX3i system, making it suitable for applications requiring a large number of I/O points. It is commonly used in industrial automation systems where multiple devices need to be controlled and monitored.
Application Fields
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Industrial Automation: For expanding control systems in manufacturing plants.
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Process Control: In industries such as oil and gas, water treatment, and power generation.
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Other Applications: Any scenario where a PLC system requires additional I/O capacity
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