HE693STG884 | GE Fanuc Strain Gauge Input Module Series 90-30
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
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Part Number: HE693STG884
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: RSTi-EP Industrial PAC for SCADA Systems
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Country of Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Description
Overview
The GE Fanuc HE693STG884 is a high-resolution strain gauge input module designed for Series 90‑30 PLC systems. It provides precise strain measurement and flexible input options for industrial automation, structural monitoring, and weighing systems. Moreover, its rugged design ensures reliable performance in harsh industrial environments.
Technical Specifications
Input Type:
• Strain gauge signals (full, half, quarter bridge)
• Programmable excitation voltage: 2.5 V to 10 V
Channels:
• 8 differential input channels
• Each channel supports individual setpoints
Resolution:
• 16-bit digital resolution
• Signal range: ±1 mA (0.03 µA resolution)
Diagnostics & Monitoring:
• Overrange detection for all channels
• Channel status monitoring
• Ability to disable unused channels for faster response
Physical Specifications:
• Dimensions: 90 × 130 × 40 mm
• Weight: 0.54 kg
• Standard Series 90‑30 rack-mounted module
Environmental Ratings:
• Operating temperature: –40 °C to +70 °C
• Storage temperature: –40 °C to +85 °C
• Humidity: 5–95% non-condensing
FAQ (Plain Text Format)
Q1: What input configurations are supported by HE693STG884?
A: It supports full bridge, half bridge, and quarter bridge strain gauge configurations.
Q2: How many input channels does this module provide?
A: The module provides 8 differential input channels with individual setpoints.
Q3: What is the resolution of this strain gauge input module?
A: The module offers 16-bit digital resolution for precise strain detection.
Q4: Can it operate in extreme temperatures?
A: Yes, it supports operating temperatures from –40 °C to +70 °C.
Q5: Does it require external signal conditioning for strain gauges?
A: No, the module allows direct sensor connection without external conditioning.