GE Fanuc IC693ALG223 – Advanced Analog Input Module for Industrial Automation

The GE Fanuc IC693ALG223 is an advanced analog input module designed for industrial control systems, ensuring reliable data acquisition from various sensors in harsh environments.

Description

Number of Inputs:3

Input Range:0-20mA or 4-20mA

Power Supply Compatibility:12-60VDC

Communication Interface:RS-485

Environmental Conditions:Operating temperature -40°C to 70°C, Storage temperature -40°C to 85°C

Dimensions:65mm x 95mm x 34mm

Weight:0.1kg

    The GE Fanuc IC693ALG223 is engineered to provide accurate and stable analog input signals for various industrial applications. Its wide signal range and high sampling rate ensure precise data acquisition, even in demanding environments.

    With a compact yet rugged design, this module is suitable for use in a broad range of temperatures, making it ideal for applications in harsh industrial settings. It can withstand temperatures from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable operation in diverse climates.

    Featuring a DB25 connector, the IC693ALG223 offers a robust connection for easy integration into existing control systems. Its compatibility with GE Fanuc PACSystems RX3i controllers ensures seamless operation within a comprehensive automation framework.

    Designed with energy efficiency in mind, this module consumes only 1.5W, reducing overall system power consumption and contributing to lower operational costs. It is an excellent choice for optimizing energy usage without compromising on performance.

    The IC693ALG223 comes equipped with an advanced RS-485 communication protocol, enabling efficient data transfer between the module and the controller. This facilitates real-time monitoring and control, enhancing the responsiveness and accuracy of industrial processes.

GE Fanuc IC693ALG223  Analog Input Module

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