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IC200ALG240 GE

The following parameters can be configured for the IC200ALG240 module:

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

Input Filtering:5 Hz,10 Hz,15 Hz,25 Hz,50 Hz

Scaling:User-defined scaling of the input signal

Conversion:Converts the analog input signal into a digital value

Calibration:Provides calibration for each channel

Fault Detection:Detects overrange,underrange,and open circuit faults for each channel

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IC200ALG240 GE

This document provides detailed information about the IC200ALG240 GE product, including its content and parameters. The IC200ALG240 is a 15-bit current input analog module that can be installed in a GE VersaMax PLC system.

Content

The IC200ALG240 module includes the following components:

  • Analog Input Channels: 4
  • Input Range: 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA
  • Resolution: 15 bits (1 part in 32,767)
  • Input Filtering: 5 Hz, 10 Hz, 15 Hz, 25 Hz, 50 Hz
  • Input Impedance: 250 ohms

Parameters

The following parameters can be configured for the IC200ALG240 module:

  • Input Range: 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA
  • Input Filtering: 5 Hz, 10 Hz, 15 Hz, 25 Hz, 50 Hz
  • Scaling: User-defined scaling of the input signal
  • Conversion: Converts the analog input signal into a digital value
  • Calibration: Provides calibration for each channel
  • Fault Detection: Detects overrange, underrange, and open circuit faults for each channel

The IC200ALG240 is a 15-bit, 8-channel analog input module from GE Fanuc. It is compatible with the VersaMax family of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and can be used to measure voltage, current, and resistance inputs. The module has a resolution of 1 part in 32,768 and an input range of -10V to +10V or 0V to +10V. It also features a built-in cold junction compensation for thermocouple inputs and can be configured for either unipolar or bipolar operation. The IC200ALG240 is designed for industrial applications and is housed in a compact and durable package that can withstand harsh environments. Overall, it is a reliable and versatile solution for monitoring analog signals in a PLC system.

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