IC697MDL750 Product datasheet
Model number: |
IC697MDL750 |
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Module Type: |
Discrete Output Module |
Manufacture: |
GE |
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Condition: |
Brand New |
Range of Product: |
Series 90-70 |
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Lead time: |
In Stock |
Weight: |
0.58 kg |
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HS CODE: |
8537101190 |
Dimension: |
4x22x29cm |
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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 |
IC697MDL750 Functional Description
The IC697MDL750 is a digital output module designed for use in the Series 90-70 PLC system, originally produced by GE Fanuc and now part of Emerson Automation. This module offers 32 discrete output channels, each capable of driving a variety of electrical loads with a voltage range from 20 to 60 VDC, and a rated voltage of 24/48 VDC. The IC697MDL750 digital output module provides a maximum output current of 0.5 Amps per channel, with each group of 8 channels supporting up to 2 Amps. It is ideal for controlling motor starters, solenoid-actuated devices, and pilot lamps in both manual and automated applications.
Each of the four groups in the IC697MDL750 digital output module is isolated from the others with a 5000 V isolation voltage, while the backplane isolation per channel is 1500 V. The module is designed to handle a peak inrush current of 10 Amps for 20 milliseconds, and it has a response time of just 1 millisecond for turning outputs on or off. The module features a low output voltage drop of 1 Volt, ensuring reliable operation even under high current conditions.
For installation, the IC697MDL750 digital output module includes a removable terminal block that accepts wire sizes ranging from #22 AWG to #14 AWG. It requires a 0.25 Amp draw from the 5V bus, and its robust construction allows for easy installation and maintenance. Additionally, it complies with VME standard C.1, ensuring compatibility with other industrial systems. This module is a reliable and versatile solution for a wide range of industrial automation needs.
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Series 90-70 PLC
With our CPX family of CPUs, the Series 90-70 offers more for your automation dollar—more computing power, more memory for your applications, and more communications and redundancy capabilities. And it provides increased flexibility for a variety of applications due to a wide range of isolated and high-density VME analog I/O modules.
Open Architecture
Based on the VME-bus standard, the Series 90-70 can be used with thousands of boards produced by hundreds of different manufacturers to build a solution that meets your exact needs. These include links to drives and drive systems, servo motor controllers, embedded solutions for vision systems and bus-to-bus interface modules, as well as a variety of modules available from GE (see accompanying table).
Various Degrees of Redundancy
Combining the Series 90-70 with the advanced functionality of Genius* I/O, GE Genius Modular Redundancy (GMR) systems and Hot Standby systems can provide as much or as little redundancy as you need for your critical applications.
• The versatility and strength of the GMR system make it an ideal choice for rigorous emergency shutdown and human life protection systems. It has a class 6 TÜV rating.
• Based on three isolated PLCs and extensive diagnostics, the GMR triple modular redundancy system uses two-out-of-three voting to provide high reliability and errorfree operation.
• CPU Genius Redundancy (CGR) systems achieve enhanced hot standby CPU redundancy by connecting two power supplies and two CGR CPUs to one or more Genius I/O networks.