The GE IC695CRU320 is a high-performance automation controller used in a wide range of industrial control systems. The following is a specific introduction to its parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, characteristics and functions:
Parameters and specifications:
Processor:
In some versions, an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor is used.
In another description, it is a 1 GHz central processing unit of the GE Fanuc RX3i series, based on Intel Celeron-M microprocessors.
Memory:
The battery backup user memory is 64 MB.
Non-volatile flash user memory is also 64 MB.
Power requirements:
+3.3 volts DC: 1.0 amp nominal value.
+5 volts DC: 1.2 amps nominal value.
Operating temperature: 0 to 60 degrees Celsius (32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit).
Communication interface:
Contains at least two serial ports, such as an RS-232 port and an RS-485 or RS-486 port.
Other communication protocols may also be supported, such as Modbus RTU slave, SNP, etc.
Size and weight:
Weight: Some versions give a weight of 1.26KG, while others may be 0.9kg.
Series:
PACSystems RX3i Series: This is a series of high performance automation controllers designed by GE Fanuc, of which the IC695CRU320 is a member.
Features:
Hot standby redundancy: Support for hot standby redundancy means that two cpus can be set up to perform the same function, increasing system reliability and reducing downtime.
Powerful processing power: Its high-performance processor and ample memory ensure fast and efficient operations.
Rugged: Despite the rugged design, it is recommended to install in a suitable protective housing to ensure the stability of environmental parameters.
Scalability: Support for local and remote expansion racks, as well as compatibility with other I/O products.
Functions:
The IC695CRU320 is used to control and manage a variety of industrial applications such as discrete manufacturing, continuous manufacturing, and infrastructure applications.
It enables real-time control of different machines, processes and material handling systems, thereby increasing productivity and reducing failure rates.