GE Fanuc IC200CPU005-HG VersaMax CPU Processors
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
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Part Number: IC200CPU005-HG
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: CPU Processors
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Country of Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
GE Fanuc IC200CPU005-HG CPU Module
Configured for high-speed logic execution in distributed control networks, the GE Fanuc IC200CPU005-HG (IC200CPU005 PLC CPU Module) provides direct physical execution of control algorithms and signal processing tasks.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | IC200CPU005-HG |
| Brand | GE Fanuc |
| Origin | United States / Global Manufacturing |
| Weight | 0.25 kg |
| Dimensions | 70 mm (H) x 66.8 mm (W) x 50 mm (D) |
| Operating Temp | 0 deg C to +60 deg C |
| Power Consumption | 5 VDC internal backplane supply |
| Max I/O Points | 2,048 points |
| Max Modules | 64 modules |
| Memory Capacity | 64 KB configurable |
| Communication Ports | 1 x RS-232, 1 x RS-485 |
PLC Logic Processing and Firmware Compatibility
The IC200CPU005-HG utilizes high-density firmware architecture to manage deterministic control loops. Users must ensure that the backplane bus communication velocity is maintained within the specified thresholds when scaling to the maximum capacity of 64 I/O modules. The CPU supports firmware flash compatibility to allow for updates to communication protocol stacks, including Modbus RTU and SNP. Periodic validation of the program execution scan time is required when deploying floating-point data functions, as complex mathematical operations increase cycle overhead. The integrated diagnostics monitor internal backplane communication health and report status via the front-panel LED indicators.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the CPU support hot-swapping while the backplane is energized?
A: No. The VersaMax system architecture requires the power supply to be disconnected before installing or removing the CPU module to prevent backplane bus voltage spikes or potential data corruption.
Q: How does the memory retention system function during a total power failure?
A: The module employs a primary battery backup for program data retention for up to six months, supplemented by a super capacitor that maintains memory state for approximately one hour during battery replacement intervals.
Q: What are the restrictions on communication port usage?
A: Both RS-232 and RS-485 ports operate concurrently; however, ensure that cable shielding is properly grounded to the chassis terminal to mitigate interference during high-speed data transmission.
Field Installation Guidelines
- DIN Rail Mounting: Align the module with the VersaMax rack rail. Ensure the sliding latch is fully engaged to maintain electrical continuity with the backplane connector.
- Grounding: Connect the module chassis ground terminal to a common reference bus using a copper conductor at least 2.5 mm square. Failure to establish a low-impedance ground path may cause erratic communication on the RS-485 interface.
- Wiring: Maintain a minimum separation of 150 mm between signal cables (RS-232/RS-485) and high-voltage power conduits to prevent electromagnetic induction.
- Environment: Ensure the airflow path around the module is unobstructed to prevent exceeding the +60 deg C operating threshold. In high-dust environments, ensure the cabinet IP rating is sufficient, as the module vents are susceptible to particulate accumulation.