GE Fanuc IC670MDL330 Genius I/O Discrete Output Module
GE Fanuc IC670MDL330 Genius I/O Discrete Output Module
GE Fanuc IC670MDL330 Genius I/O Discrete Output Module
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GE Fanuc IC670MDL330 Genius I/O Discrete Output Module

  • Manufacturer: GE Fanuc

  • Part Number: IC670MDL330

  • Condition:New with Original Package

  • Product Type: Discrete I/O Modules

  • Country of Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

GE Fanuc IC670MDL330 Discrete Output Module

Configured for high-density digital signal switching in Genius distributed control networks, the GE Fanuc IC670MDL330 (IC670MDL330 Discrete Output Module) provides direct physical execution of AC load control and output state monitoring.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model IC670MDL330
Brand GE Fanuc
Origin USA / Global
Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 120 x 80 x 40 mm
Operating Temp 0 deg C to +60 deg C
Power Consumption 275 mA at 5 VDC (from BIU)
Output Channels 16 discrete AC points
Voltage Range 10-132 VAC
Current Rating 1 A per point / 4 A per module

PLC Control and Network Determinism

The IC670MDL330 utilizes high-density firmware architecture to manage deterministic output states across the Genius bus. Users must ensure that the backplane bus communication velocity is maintained within the specified thresholds when scaling to the maximum capacity of the distributed network. The module supports firmware flash compatibility, allowing for protocol stack updates to improve diagnostic reporting precision. Periodic validation of the output update scan time is required for time-critical process loops, as discrete state multiplexing increases total system cycle overhead. The integrated diagnostics monitor internal bus health and report status via the front-panel LED indicators.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the module support hot-swapping while the Genius bus is active?

A: No. Power must be removed from the Genius bus interface to prevent transient voltage spikes on the communication line during the physical insertion or removal of the module.

Q: How do the internal RC snubber circuits function with inductive loads?

A: The onboard RC snubber circuits suppress voltage transients generated during the de-energization of inductive loads, protecting the internal switching components from back-EMF damage.

Q: Is the module compatible with DC control loads?

A: No. The IC670MDL330 is specifically engineered for 10-132 VAC applications. Attempting to switch DC loads will result in failure of the TRIAC output stages, as they cannot naturally commutate current in a DC circuit.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mounting Stability: Secure the I/O block firmly to a grounded metal plate using the provided mounting holes to maintain structural stability. Vibration resistance is contingent upon proper chassis bonding.
  2. Signal Shielding: Use high-quality shielded cabling for output signal paths if routing near sensitive instrumentation to prevent inductive noise injection from the AC load lines.
  3. Grounding Protocols: Ensure the frame ground terminal is connected to a low-impedance facility earth. The 250 VAC continuous isolation to frame ground requires a robust earth connection to maintain operator and equipment safety.
  4. Environment: Ensure the operating space allows for sufficient convection cooling; the 60 deg C upper thermal limit must be strictly observed to prevent thermal fatigue of the output TRIACs and internal logic components.
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