The IC200ACC201 is an expansion terminator designed for use in GE Fanuc Emerson's VersaMax PLC systems. This component serves a crucial role in terminating the last expansion receiver within a communication chain, ensuring signal integrity and overall system reliability.
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Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
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Series | VersaMax |
Part Number | IC200ACC201 |
Product | Expansion Terminator |
Compatibility | VersaMax PLC Systems |
Spare Part | Yes |
Function | Terminating the last expansion receiver in a chain |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 degrees Celsius |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 85 degrees Celsius |
Non-Condensing Relative Humidity | 5% to 95% |
Shock | 15 g, 11 ms |
Vibration | 1 g at 57-150 Hz |
Designed as part of the VersaMax series, the IC200ACC201 functions as an expansion terminator essential for specific setups. Its main duty is to terminate the final expansion receiver in a chain, providing necessary signal termination to prevent signal reflection and maintain communication integrity. This product is a spare part, ensuring that replacements are readily available for maintaining system operations.
The IC200ACC201 terminator is compatible exclusively with VersaMax PLC systems. It operates effectively within a temperature range of 0 to 60 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for standard industrial environments. For storage, it endures a temperature range from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, ensuring reliability even in extreme conditions.
This component also tolerates relative humidity levels from 5% to 95% without condensation, which is vital for stability in various atmospheric conditions. Additionally, it is built to withstand shocks of 15 g over an 11 ms duration and vibrations of 1 g at frequencies between 57 and 150 Hz, highlighting its robustness for use in dynamic industrial applications.