IC670ALG310-JA GE Fanuc Series 90-70 Analog Input Modules
IC670ALG310-JA GE Fanuc Series 90-70 Analog Input Modules
IC670ALG310-JA GE Fanuc Series 90-70 Analog Input Modules
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IC670ALG310-JA GE Fanuc Series 90-70 Analog Input Modules

  • Manufacturer: GE Fanuc

  • Part Number: IC200CPUE05-LT

  • Condition:New with Original Package

  • Product Type: Analog Input Modules,

  • Country of Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

GE Fanuc IC670ALG310-JA Analog Input Module

Configured for high-precision signal acquisition in Series 90-70 automation networks, the GE Fanuc IC670ALG310-JA (IC670ALG310 Analog Input Module) provides direct physical execution of analog-to-digital conversion and process variable monitoring.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model IC670ALG310-JA
Brand GE Fanuc
Origin USA / Global
Weight 0.7 kg
Dimensions 145 x 140 x 35 mm
Operating Temp 0 deg C to +60 deg C
Power Consumption 5 VDC / 10-30 VDC field power
Input Channels 16 single-ended / 8 differential
Signal Ranges 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, ±20 mA, ±10 V, 0-10 V, ±5 V, 0-5 V, 1-5 V
Resolution 12-bit / 16-bit selectable

I/O Density Scaling and Communication Velocity

The IC670ALG310-JA architecture manages I/O density scaling within the Series 90-70 backplane by utilizing high-speed multiplexing circuits. Users must verify that the backplane bus communication velocity remains synchronized with the CPU scan cycle to prevent data jitter during 16-channel simultaneous acquisition. The module maintains firmware flash compatibility, allowing for updates to channel-specific scaling algorithms and diagnostic reporting triggers. When operating at 16-bit resolution, users must observe the maximum allowable processing overhead to ensure deterministic throughput across the PLC backplane. LED diagnostic indicators provide instantaneous monitoring of channel health and report backplane fault statuses directly to the CPU for system-wide logic handling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the module support hot-swapping during active operation?

A: No. Removing the module while the backplane is energized risks potential damage to the bus interface circuitry and may cause unexpected state transitions in the host CPU.

Q: How is signal isolation managed for differential input configurations?

A: The module maintains internal channel-to-backplane isolation to minimize common-mode noise; however, for differential inputs, ensure that signal ground potential differences do not exceed the module’s rated common-mode voltage range to prevent measurement errors.

Q: Are there specific configuration requirements for 4-20 mA current loops?

A: Yes. Ensure that the active vs. passive transmitter status is correctly defined in the software configuration to prevent loop current saturation or damage to the internal shunt resistors.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Backplane Insertion: Align the module carefully with the Series 90-70 backplane connector slots. Apply firm, even pressure to ensure the card edge engages fully with the backplane bus.
  2. Wiring and Shielding: Use twisted-pair shielded cabling for all analog signals. Terminate the shield at a single common ground point within the cabinet to prevent ground loops, which introduce noise and degrade accuracy.
  3. Signal Routing: Separate analog signal bundles from high-voltage AC or DC power lines by a minimum of 150 mm. Proximity to high-frequency switching drives or inductive loads requires the use of grounded metal conduits.
  4. Environment: Ensure the cabinet climate control maintains the ambient temperature below 60 deg C. Clean the module vents periodically in dusty environments to maintain the thermal dissipation profile required for continuous operation.
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