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The IC600YB817 by GE Fanuc Emerson serves as an input module designed for specific signal processing tasks within the Versamax series. Featuring eight Type B thermocouple inputs, it incorporates essential components for reliable temperature measurement without interruption.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Versamax |
| Part Number | IC600YB817 |
| Product | Input Module |
| Number of Inputs | 8 Inputs |
| Input Type | Type B Thermocouple Inputs |
| Board OK LED | Included |
| Cold Junction Compensation Element | Included |
| I/O Racks | Compatible |
| Model 60 CPU Racks | Compatible |
| Required Address Bytes for Transferring Data to CPU | 4 consecutive 8-bit input address bytes |
| Operating Temperature at Outside of Rack | 0 to 60 degrees Celsius |
The GE Fanuc Emerson IC600YB817 input module is engineered to facilitate efficient connection and processing of temperature signals. It offers a set of eight inputs specifically designed for use with Type B thermocouples, ensuring precise thermal data acquisition. This module features integrated components such as a cold junction compensation element, which effectively stabilizes measurements against any thermal fluctuations.
For user convenience, the module includes a Board OK LED that provides immediate feedback on its operational status, signifying whether the module is functioning correctly. Designed for versatility, the IC600YB817 is compatible with a variety of I/O racks, including the Model 60 CPU racks, simplifying integration within existing setups.
Data transfer to the CPU is performed using four consecutive 8-bit input address bytes, allowing for streamlined communication and processing efficiency. The operating temperature of the module accommodates a broad environment, ranging from 0 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius, ensuring reliable performance in a multitude of scenarios.