The GE Fanuc IC697CPU772 is a central processing unit (CPU) module that offers up to 512 kilobytes of user memory, providing ample capacity for handling complex control tasks and data processing in automation systems.
The IC697CPU782 is a CPU module from the Series 90-70 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) platform, originally produced by GE Fanuc and now part of Emerson Automation's offerings.
The IC697CPX772 is a Series 90-70 CPU manufactured by Emerson Automation, previously produced by GE Fanuc. This processor features a 96 MHz 80486DX4 microprocessor and delivers a Boolean processing speed of 0.4 microseconds.
The IC697HSC700 is a high-speed counter module from the Series 90-70 lineup, originally developed by GE Fanuc and now part of Emerson Automation's offerings.
The GE Fanuc IC697MDL240 is a discrete input module designed as part of the Series 90-70 family. This module features 16 isolated input points, each rated for 120 Volts AC. Additionally, it includes an input filter delay time of 20 milliseconds, ensuring reliable signal processing and minimizing noise interference in industrial applications.
The GE Fanuc IC697MDL250 discrete input module is part of the Series 90-70 family. It features 32 input points, organized into 4 isolated groups, with each group containing 8 points. These inputs can be applied to different phases of the AC supply voltage.
The IC697MDL340 output module, produced by GE Intelligent Platforms/GE Fanuc, is part of the Series 90-70 family. It operates at a rated voltage of 120 Volts AC and features 16 output points, which are organized into 4 isolated groups.