Description
Product Description:
The IC698CRE040 is a high-performance module from GE’s RX7i PACSystems line of programmable automation controllers. It’s designed to provide control, monitoring, and data processing capabilities for industrial automation and control systems.
Product Parameters:
Processing Speed: 1.8 GHz.
Memory: 64 MB.
Interfaces: Supports ethernet, RS-232, and RS-485 communication interfaces.
Power Requirements: +5 VDC, 6.8 Amps; +12 VDC, 0.003 Amps; -12 VDC, 0.003 Amps.
Product Specifications:
Form Factor: VME 64 standard.
Number of Input Channels: Variable depending on module configuration.
Redundancy Options: Features a Pentium M microprocessor with floating-point support and backup redundancy options.
Series:
Part of the RX7i PACSystems line, the IC698CRE040 module offers high-performance computing for industrial control applications.
Features:
Efficient Processing: With a 1.8-Gigahertz processing speed and 64 MB of memory, it can handle complex control logic and data processing tasks efficiently.
Versatile Communications: Supports ethernet, RS-232, and RS-485 communication interfaces for easy integration with other devices and systems.
Redundancy and Reliability: With a backup redundancy option, the module ensures system reliability and stability.
Extensible: Supports the use of latest firmware versions for upgrades.
Comprehensive Functionality: Includes discrete and analog I/O support, a built-in real-time clock, and programmable capabilities.
Functions:
Control and Monitoring: Serves as a key component in industrial automation systems, providing control and monitoring capabilities for various industrial processes and equipment.
Data Processing: Handles the collection, storage, and manipulation of data generated by sensors and other devices, enabling informed decision-making.
Applications and Uses:
The IC698CRE040 module finds applications in various industries that require precise control and monitoring, such as:
Manufacturing: Automating production lines and ensuring consistent product quality.
Energy and Utilities: Monitoring and controlling critical infrastructure for efficient energy production and distribution.
Transportation: Enhancing the efficiency and reliability of transportation systems.
Process Industries: Managing complex industrial processes and ensuring safe operations.