IC693CPU311 Product datasheet
Model number: |
IC693CPU311 |
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Module Type: |
Central Processing Unit |
Manufacture: |
GE |
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Condition: |
Brand New |
Range of Product: |
Series 90-30 |
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Lead time: |
In Stock |
Weight: |
0.54 kg |
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HS CODE: |
8537101190 |
Dimension: |
26.3x13x1.8cm |
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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 |
IC693CPU311 Functional Description
The GE Fanuc Series 90-30 IC693CPU311 is a specialized 5-slot baseplate with an integrated CPU, offering 6 KB of user program memory. While the IC693CPU311 is a valuable component for many Series 90-30 PLC systems, it is not universally compatible. Notably, it does not support the Series 90-30 PCM and CCM devices, lacks a battery-backed clock, and does not include interrupt or override capabilities.
Despite these limitations, the IC693CPU311 Series 90-30 Processor module provides robust features, such as 170 timers or counters, shift registers, and a built-in serial port supporting SNP and SNP-X slave protocols. Memory options include RAM, EPROM, and EEPROM. For communication, this baseplate supports multidrop LAN, Profibus, FIP, Ethernet, GBC, GCM, and GCM+ modules. Its CPU operates at 10 MHz with a typical scan rate of 18 milliseconds per 1K of logic.
The IC693CPU311 Series 90-30 Programmable Controllers requires a 5V DC power supply, drawing 410 milliamps, and functions within a temperature range of 32 to 140°F (0 to 60°C). The serial port, housed in the PLC’s power supply module, enhances its connectivity. Overall, the IC693CPU311-BE High Performance Controller offers a balanced combination of performance and versatility, making it a reliable choice for specific Series 90-30 PLC applications.
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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.