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The IC630MDL324 from GE Fanuc Emerson serves as an I/O Simulator Module in the Series Three line. With the capacity to handle 8 I/O points and featuring 16 on/off switches, this module includes individual LED indicators for each switch, facilitating clear status recognition.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Series Three |
| Part Number | IC630MDL324 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Product | I/O Simulator Module |
| Number of I/O | 8 |
| Number of Switches | 16 |
| Switch Type | 2-Position On/Off Switches |
| LEDs | 1 LED Indicator per Switch |
| Number of Required I/O Slots | 1 I/O Slot |
| Number of Required I/O References | 16 References |
| Field Connections | Not Required |
| Internal Power Consumption | 5V DC at 30 mA (plus 5 mA per point) |
Within the GE Fanuc Emerson Series Three, the IC630MDL324 is an I/O Simulator Module designed to enhance system testing and control tasks. It features an impressive array of 16 two-position on/off switches, each accompanied by an LED indicator that provides visual feedback on the switch status. The module supports 8 I/O points, making it a versatile addition for simulation and operational verification in various applications.
Occupying only a single I/O slot, this module is efficient in terms of space. It requires 16 I/O references which enhance its functionality during simulation scenarios. Notably, the IC630MDL324 does not require field connections, which simplifies its deployment in different settings. Powering the module is straightforward, relying on an internal supply of 5V DC at 30 mA, in addition to a consumption of 5 mA for each switch that is actively used. This design ensures that the module remains effective while maintaining a low power footprint, suitable for comprehensive testing environments.