Description
You’ve previously inquired about the GE Fanuc IC697ACC722B (response #0). Here’s a summary of the key information:
Product Name: GE Fanuc IC697ACC722B (now GE Automation or Emerson Automation Solutions)
Product Description:
The IC697ACC722B is an analog input module designed for use within the GE Fanuc Series 90-70 programmable logic controller (PLC) system.
Key Functionalities:
- Analog Signal Acquisition: Accepts voltage signals (likely +/-10VDC) or current signals (likely 4-20mA) from connected industrial sensors.
- Analog-to-Digital Conversion: Converts the received analog signals into digital data with a specific resolution (number of bits used to represent the analog value). This allows the PLC to understand and utilize the sensor data.
- Multiple Input Channels: Provides a certain number of channels (exact number depends on the specific model variation) for connecting and processing signals from multiple sensors simultaneously.
Product Parameters:
Obtaining in-depth technical specifications might be challenging due to the product potentially being an older model. Here’s a general breakdown based on similar modules and publicly available information:
- Input Channels: The number of analog input channels will vary depending on the specific model variation (e.g., 4 channels, 8 channels).
- Analog Input Range:
- Voltage: Likely +/-10VDC (selectable).
- Current: Likely 4-20mA (selectable).
- Resolution: The number of bits used to represent the analog value digitally (e.g., 12-bit, 14-bit). Higher resolution provides more precise digital representation of the analog signal.
- Conversion Time: The time it takes for the module to convert an analog signal to a digital value (exact time might vary depending on the model).
- Power Supply: Likely requires an external power source (voltage specifications might vary depending on the model).
Finding More Information:
Consider these approaches to find more information about the GE Fanuc IC697ACC722B:
- Contact GE Automation or Emerson Automation Solutions:
- GE’s automation business is now part of Emerson Automation Solutions. Reach out to their customer support through their website or other channels. Their technical support team might still possess knowledge about the product or be able to direct you to relevant resources:
- Product Datasheets: If available, these would provide detailed technical specifications.
- User Manuals: These could offer information about configuration, installation, calibration procedures, and troubleshooting.
- GE’s automation business is now part of Emerson Automation Solutions. Reach out to their customer support through their website or other channels. Their technical support team might still possess knowledge about the product or be able to direct you to relevant resources:
- Industrial Parts Suppliers:
- Search online stores or companies that sell industrial automation parts and equipment, particularly those dealing with GE Series 90-70 systems. They might have: * Limited information: While in-depth specifications might be scarce, they could offer insights into the product’s functionalities and compatibility.
- Online Resources:
- Search for the product name or model number online. You might find older forum discussions or archived webpages containing information about the IC697ACC722B, although comprehensive details might be limited.
Current Status:】
The GE Fanuc IC697ACC722B is likely an older product. While Emerson Automation Solutions’ website might not explicitly list it as discontinued, newer models with potentially advanced features are available.
Alternatives:
Consider exploring newer GE Fanuc (now Emerson Automation Solutions) analog input modules or similar products from other manufacturers compatible with the Series 90-70 system. Look for modules offering similar functionalities (number of channels, input range) but potentially with improved resolution, conversion times, or additional features like diagnostics capabilities.
Important Note:
- Working with electrical components within a PLC system requires proper training and adherence to safety regulations.
- Always consult with a qualified electrician or industrial automation specialist for any tasks involving installation, configuration, calibration, or troubleshooting of the analog input module.