The IC655MDL551 from GE Fanuc Emerson is an output module within the Series 5. This module supports an output voltage range from 12 to 24 volts DC and is designed for negative logic operations, making it suitable for various control applications.
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Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
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Series | Series 5 |
Part Number | IC655MDL551 |
Product Type | Output Module |
Output Voltage | 12 to 24 Volts DC |
Output Type | Negative Logic |
Number of Outputs | 16 Outputs |
Grouping of Circuits | 2 Circuit Groups with Single Common Connection for Each Group |
Maximum Current per Group | 4 Amps |
Maximum Current per Circuit | 2 Amps |
Maximum Rated Current per Common | 10 Amps |
Maximum Rated Current per Module | 20 Amps |
Peak Voltage per Circuit | 40 Volts DC |
Operating Voltage Range | 4.5 to 26.4 Volts DC |
Peak Leakage Current | 0.1 milliamps at 40 Volts DC |
Power Supply Requirement | 24 Volts DC, 9 milliamps per output |
The GE Fanuc Emerson IC655MDL551 is an output module in the Series 5 line. It delivers an output voltage within 12 to 24 volts DC, designed specifically to support negative logic output configurations. This unit consists of 16 outputs, grouped into two circuit clusters that share a common connection for each group.
The maximum permissible current for each group is 4 amps, ensuring that circuits can reliably handle loads as necessary. Each circuit is rated for up to 2 amps, providing flexibility and operational efficiency within the module’s architecture. The common connection for the groups can accommodate a maximum current of 10 amps, while the entire module is rated for a maximum capacity of 20 amps.
Regarding circuit integrity, the peak voltage rating is set at 40 volts DC, allowing it to manage substantial voltage fluctuations during operation. The operational voltage range extends from 4.5 to 26.4 volts DC, facilitating compatibility with various power supply configurations. The peak leakage current is minimal, recorded at just 0.1 milliamps at 40 volts DC. For functionality, the module requires a power supply of 24 volts DC with a consumption of 9 milliamps for each output, ensuring efficient operation during deployment.