IC693CHS398 Product datasheet
Model number: |
IC693CHS398 |
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Module Type: |
Expansion Baseplate |
Manufacture: |
GE |
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Condition: |
Brand New |
Range of Product: |
Series 90-30 |
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Lead time: |
In Stock |
Weight: |
0.18 kg |
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HS CODE: |
8537101190 |
Dimension: |
3.5x13x13.5cm |
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MOQ: |
1 |
Product Origin: |
USA |
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System: |
PLC |
Discontinued on: |
Active |
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Communication Service: |
Ethernet router |
IC693CHS398 Functional Description
The IC693CHS398 is an expansion baseplate from the 90-30 PLC series, originally by GE Fanuc and now under Emerson Automation. Designed for industrial control systems, it connects to a CPU baseplate via its expansion port, enabling the CPU module to manage additional I/O modules. The number of IC693CHS398 Input Output Module for PLC Controllers a system can support depends on the CPU type. For example, CPUs 331, 340, and 341 allow up to four expansion baseplates, while CPUs 350 and higher support up to seven.
The IC693CHS398 5 Slot Expansion Baseplate features five I/O slots that accommodate option modules, with unique slot dimensions to prevent incorrect installation. To operate, it requires a dedicated power supply module, mounted on the left-side power supply slot. An expansion port on the rightmost side facilitates the connection of additional baseplates, with up to 50 feet (15 meters) of interconnecting cable supported for continuous communication.
With dimensions of 10.43 x 5.12 x 5.59 inches (W x H x D) and an internal power requirement of 170 mA at 5VDC, the IC693CHS398 Turbine Control System Parts offers a compact and efficient design. It is incompatible with PCM, ADC, Bus Expansion Modules (BEM), and CMM311 modules, ensuring specific use cases.
For reliable operation, the IC693CHS398 and connected baseplates must share a common ground. Its 25-pin D-type female I/O expansion connector ensures secure connections. As a robust solution, the IC693CHS398 Installing I/O Modules plays a vital role in expanding the capabilities of 90-30 PLC systems.
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Series 90-30 Introduction
The Series 90-30 I/O modules described in this manual can be controlled two ways:
1. With a Series 90-30 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC).
2. With a Personal Computer (PC) that has an installed Personal Computer Interface card (or similar interface). This allows software on the PC to control and monitor Series 90-30 I/O. If you are using Series 90-30 I/O as part of a Series 90-30 PLC system, you should refer to GFK-0356, the Series 90-30 Programmable Controller Installation manual, for more information. If you are using a Personal Computer to control the Series 90-30 I/O, refer to the documentation for the PCIF, your Personal Computer, and your application software for more information.
The History of GE Fanuc PLCs
1986- The GE Fanuc Automation Coproration was jointly established in the U.S.A. by FANUC and General Electric.
1987- GE Fanuc releases the series Five PLC.
In the late 1980s, the GE IP Series Five PLC became a popular unit for most mid-range PLC applications. A powerful CPU with a wide array of digital and analog I/O modules made the Series 5 a versatile and popular controller.
1990- GE releases the 90-30 series PLC.
The Series 90-30 PLC is a versatile controller that features redundant power and CPU’s, easy programming, and a modular architecture that lets the user expand the system with their own demands. It is intended to give the user an introduction to the basic components of a GE series 90-30 PLC.
1991- Ge releases the 90-70 series PLC.
The GE 90-70 is designed to meet challenges for applications such as advanced batch processing, triple modular, and high-speed processing. Based on Intel microprocessor technology, these high-performance controllers can handle large amounts of I/O and greater process memory for the most complicated productions.
1998- GE Fanuc releases the Versamax PLC.
VersaMax solution is a single control product that may be used as I/O, as a PLC, or as distributed control for up to 256 I/O points. With its modular and scalable architecture, intuitive, and ease of use, it saves initial costs for machine builders and life-cycle costs for end-users.
1999- Ge Fanuc releases Field Control Systems.
With Field Control, GE IP offers decentralized I/O and decentralized control in a single, low-cost, modular product. GE IP engineers have refined proven technology to create a truly modular system. Each station of a Field Control network can act as a stand-alone controller, allowing for physical separation of logical control functions and faster processing times.
2002- GE releases the Rx7i PLC.
The system is designed to replace the 90-70 Series systems. It uses most I / O 90-70 and offers the most advanced I / O. The backplane still uses the VME standard for third-party interfaces. The Rx7i comes with a single control engine and a universal programming environment to ensure application portability across multiple platforms.
2003- GE releases the Rx3i Controller.
The PACSystems RX3i controller is a Programmable Automation Controller (PAC). The RX3i features a single control engine and a universal programming environment to provide application portability across multiple hardware platforms and deliver a true convergence of control.