GE IC693CHS392 Expansion Baseplate
General info
Manufacture | GE |
Item No | IC693CHS392 |
Article number | IC693CHS392 |
Series | GE FANUC |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 180*180*30(mm) |
Weight | 0.9 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Expansion Baseplate |
Detailed data
GE IC693CHS392 Expansion Baseplate
The 90-30 Series chassis are available in 5-slot and 10-slot configurations to meet your application needs. You can choose an extended or remote chassis for multi-rack systems, covering distances up to 700 feet from the CPU. GE Fanuc offers cables in standard lengths for easy installation and cabling information for custom applications.
The backplane is the foundation of a PLC system, as most other components are mounted to it. As a basic minimum requirement, every system has at least one backplane, which usually contains the CPU (in which case it is called a "CPU backplane"). Many systems require more modules than can fit on one backplane, so there are also expansion and remote backplanes that are connected together. The three types of backplanes, CPU, expansion and remote, come in two sizes, 5-slot and 10-slot, named according to the number of modules they can accommodate.
Power Supply Modules
Each backplane must have its own power supply. The power supply is always installed in the leftmost slot of the backplane. A variety of power supply models are available to meet various requirements.
CPUs
The CPU is the manager of the PLC. Every PLC system must have one. The CPU uses instructions in its firmware and application program to direct the operation of the PLC and monitor the system to ensure there are no basic faults. Some 90-30 Series CPUs are built into the backplane, but most are contained in plug-in modules. In some cases, the CPU is located in a personal computer, which uses a personal computer interface card to interface with the 90-30 Series input, output, and option modules.
Input and Output (I/O) Modules
These modules enable the PLC to interface with input and output field devices such as switches, sensors, relays, and solenoids. They are available in discrete and analog types.
Option Modules
These modules extend the basic functionality of the PLC. They provide features such as communication and networking options, motion control, high-speed counting, temperature control, interfacing with operator interface stations, etc.
