Model Number:IC200MDL640D
Module Type:Micro Controller Relay Input Module
Operating Temperature:-20°C to 60°C
Input Voltage Range:12 VDC to 28 VDC
Number of Channels:16
Relay Type:SPDT
Load Rating:5 A @ 24 VDC, 2 A @ 250 VAC
Dimensions:105 mm x 50 mm x 44 mm
Weight:250 g
The GE Fanuc IC200MDL640D Micro Controller Relay Input Module stands out with its high-performance relay outputs and extensive input channels, making it ideal for real-time data processing and control applications in modern industrial environments. This compact module offers seamless compatibility with existing automation systems, enhancing efficiency and reliability in manufacturing processes.
Engineered for durability and precision, this module operates within an expanded temperature range (-40°C to +70°C), ensuring reliable performance under harsh industrial conditions. The ability to withstand wide temperature fluctuations makes it suitable for use in extreme environments without compromising on functionality.
Featuring a modular design, the IC200MDL640D simplifies installation and maintenance, reducing downtime and costs associated with system upgrades or repairs. Its robust construction and efficient power supply management contribute to lower energy consumption, aligning with sustainable industrial practices.
With support for MODBUS RTU communication protocol, this module seamlessly integrates with third-party systems, enabling seamless data exchange and control over industrial machinery. This feature facilitates the creation of integrated, intelligent production lines capable of adapting to dynamic operational requirements.
Designed with user-friendliness in mind, the GE Fanuc IC200MDL640D includes intuitive diagnostics tools and comprehensive documentation, empowering operators and engineers to quickly troubleshoot issues and optimize system performance. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to industrial automation, this module offers a user-friendly experience that maximizes productivity and minimizes complexity.
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