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GE Fanuc Emerson Series One IC610MDL151

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IC610MDL151

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The IC610MDL151 from GE Fanuc Emerson functions as an I/O module within the Series One lineup. This module is designed for easy integration and provides 8 sink channels, making it well-suited for various control applications.

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Technical specifications for IC610MDL151

ManufacturerGE Fanuc Emerson
Product TypeI/O module
Product LineSeries One
Part NumberIC610MDL151
Weight2.00 lbs (0.91 kg)
Output TypeSink
Channels8
Voltage Rating24 Volts DC
Max Current0.5 Amps
Slots Required1
MountingVertical
Minimum Current Load1 milliamp

The IC610MDL151 I/O module by GE Fanuc Emerson is part of the Series One range and is engineered for straightforward functionality in automation systems. With a total of 8 channels, this module outputs in a sink configuration, facilitating effective signal management for various devices. It operates at a voltage rating of 24 Volts DC, accommodating a maximum current flow of up to 0.5 Amps for each channel, thus ensuring reliable performance under different load conditions. The module requires only one slot for installation, enabling efficient use of space within enclosures.

At a weight of 120 grams, the IC610MDL151 is designed to be lightweight, simplifying the overall installation process. It adheres to a vertical mounting format, streamlining integration into existing systems. The minimum current load for operational success is set at 1 milliamp, ensuring that it remains responsive to connected inputs and outputs. This I/O module is well-suited for various applications where robust and efficient signal handling is necessary.