Description
The IC670MDL740 is a 16-Point discrete input module from the Field control series of GE Fanuc. This module has Sixteen (16) positive / negative logic input channels that accepts an output signal voltage range of 0-30 VDC at nominal voltage of 24 VDC and user input current of 7.5 mA per point. This module has a current draw of 75 mA from the Bus Interface Unit (BIU) power supply with all inputs active.
Series | Field Control |
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Manufacturer | GE Fanuc |
Part Number | IC670MDL640 |
Part Number | IC670MDL640 |
Rated Voltage | 24 Volts DC |
Product Description | Discrete Input Module |
Input Voltage Range | 0 to 30 Volts DC |
No. of channels | Sixteen (16) |
Number of Points | 16 |
Input signal, nominal | 24 VDC |
Current (User Input) | 7.5 milliamps per point at 24 Volts DC |
Input signal, range | 0-30 VDC |
Isolation Voltage | 250 Volts AC (continuous) / 1500 Volts AC for 1 minute |
Input current | 7.5 mA |
Input Impedance | 3K typical |
Current Drawn from BIU power supply | 75 mA, typical; 83 mA, maximum |
On-state Voltage | +15 to +30 Volts (positive logic) / -15 to -30 Volts (negative logic) |
User input to logic, user input to frame ground Isolation | 1500 VAC for 1 minute; 250 VAC, continuous |
Off-state Voltage | 0 to +5 Volts (positive logic) / 0 to -5 Volts (negative logic) |
Input grouping | Single group |
On-state Current | 3.0 mA to 8 mA |
Input response time, On and Off transition | 6 ms, typical; 10 ms, maximum |
Off-state Current | 0 to -5VDC |
On state voltage | +15 VDC to +30 VDC for Positive Logic; -15 VDC to -30 VDC for negative logic Off-state |
Response Time (On) | 6 milliseconds (typical) / 10 milliseconds (maximum) |
Off state voltage | 0 to +5VDC for Positive logic; 0 to -5VDC for negative logic |
Response Time (Off) | 6 milliseconds (typical) / 10 milliseconds (maximum) |
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