GE IC698CPE030

  • Processing Power: Equipped with a 600 MHz processor, providing ample processing power for handling complex control programs and real-time data processing.
  • Ethernet Communication: Includes an integrated Ethernet port for communication with other devices within the control system, such as input/output (I/O) modules, human-machine interfaces (HMIs), and other CPUs.
  • Memory: Provides 256 KB of non-volatile memory and 512 KB of volatile memory for storing control programs, data, and configuration parameters.
  • RX7i Compatibility: Designed to work seamlessly with the GE RX7i PLC system, which is a modular and scalable platform for industrial automation applications.
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Description

The GE (General Electric) IC698CPE030 is a 600 MHz Ethernet CPU module for the RX7i PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) system. It is a powerful processing unit that serves as the central controller in industrial automation applications.

Key Features:

 

  • Processing Power: Equipped with a 600 MHz processor, providing ample processing power for handling complex control programs and real-time data processing.
  • Ethernet Communication: Includes an integrated Ethernet port for communication with other devices within the control system, such as input/output (I/O) modules, human-machine interfaces (HMIs), and other CPUs.
  • Memory: Provides 256 KB of non-volatile memory and 512 KB of volatile memory for storing control programs, data, and configuration parameters.
  • RX7i Compatibility: Designed to work seamlessly with the GE RX7i PLC system, which is a modular and scalable platform for industrial automation applications.

Applications:

  • Industrial Automation: The IC698CPE030 is widely used in various industrial automation applications, including:
    • Manufacturing production lines: Controlling and monitoring automated machinery on assembly lines.
    • Material handling systems: Managing conveyor belts, robots, and other material handling equipment.
    • Process control systems: Regulating temperature, pressure, flow, and other process variables in industrial plants.
    • Building automation systems: Controlling heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and lighting systems in buildings.