The IC610MDL157 output module from GE Fanuc is designed for versatility in various industrial applications. Operating at a consistent voltage of 24 VDC, this module features a maximum current rating of 0.5 Amps and includes 16 sink output channels for effective control.
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Manufacturer | GE Fanuc |
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Series | Series One |
Part Number | IC610MDL157 |
Product Type | Output Module |
Voltage | 24 VDC |
Output Type | Sink Outputs |
Number of Outputs | 16 |
Terminal Block Type | Removable |
Operating Voltage Range | 5 to 24 VDC |
Peak Voltage | 40 VDC |
Maximum Current | 0.5 Amps |
On-State Voltage Drop | 1 Volt DC Typical, 2 Volts DC Maximum at 0.5 Amps |
Leakage Current | 0.11 milliamps at 40 VDC |
Inrush Current | 3 Amps for 20 milliseconds, 1 Amp for 100 milliseconds |
Response Time | 0.1 milliseconds |
Internal Power Consumption | 3 milliamps at 9 VDC, 6 milliamps at 24 VDC per circuit in on-state |
The GE Fanuc IC610MDL157 is an output module engineered for reliable performance in a variety of applications. This output module features 16 sink outputs and is rated for operation at 24 VDC. It functions within a voltage range of 5 to 24 VDC and can handle peak voltages up to 40 VDC.
The design incorporates a removable terminal block, facilitating easy connections. Each output is capable of supplying a maximum current of 0.5 Amps. When active, the on-state voltage drop typically measures 1 Volt DC but may reach a maximum of 2 Volts DC when at full load. Leakage current is minimal, recorded at 0.11 milliamps at 40 VDC, which enhances energy efficiency.
The inrush current tolerance accommodates up to 3 Amps for durations of 20 milliseconds and can withstand 1 Amp for 100 milliseconds. The module's response time is quite rapid, clocking in at 0.1 milliseconds, allowing for quick interactions with connected devices. Internal power consumption is kept low, using 3 milliamps at 9 VDC and 6 milliamps at 24 VDC per active circuit, ensuring this module does not excessively drain the system it operates within.