The IC655APU500 is an ASCII basic module from GE Fanuc Emerson, part of the Series Five line. This module operates within a temperature range of 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and can be stored at temperatures from -4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
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Series | Series Five |
Part Number | IC655APU500 |
Module Type | ASCII Basic Module |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit |
Storage Temperature | -4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit |
Memory | 32K of Battery-Backed RAM, 24K of Battery-Backed EPROM/RAM |
Power Requirements from DC Supply | 600 mA at 5V DC |
Slot Requirements | 1 slot in a CPU rack or expansion rack |
Battery Type | Replaceable Lithium Battery |
Typical Battery Life | 3 Years |
RS-232 Port | Included |
RS-422 Port | Included |
Selectable Baud Rates | 300 to 19,200 Baud |
The GE Fanuc Emerson IC655APU500 module is an ASCII basic module within the Series Five series. Engineered for reliable performance, the device operates effectively at temperatures ranging from 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and can withstand storage conditions from -4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
The IC655APU500 module has a robust memory capacity, featuring 32K of battery-backed RAM and 24K of battery-backed EPROM/RAM. It draws a power supply of 600 mA at 5V DC, ensuring stability during operation. It occupies a single slot in CPU and expansion racks, allowing for straightforward installation.
An integrated RS-232 port and an RS-422 port on the IC655APU500 module enable versatile communication capabilities. Users can select baud rates between 300 and 19,200 baud, accommodating various requirements. It operates with a replaceable lithium battery, typically lasting around 3 years, providing consistent power to maintain memory integrity during power outages.