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GE Fanuc Emerson Versamax IC600YB817

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IC600YB817

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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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Technical specifications for IC600YB817

ManufacturerGE Fanuc Emerson
Product LineVersamax
Part NumberIC600YB817
ProductInput Module
Number of Inputs8 Inputs
Input TypeType B Thermocouple Inputs
Board OK LEDIncluded
Cold Junction Compensation ElementIncluded
I/O RacksCompatible
Model 60 CPU RacksCompatible
Required Address Bytes for Transferring Data to CPU4 consecutive 8-bit input address bytes
Operating Temperature at Outside of Rack0 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.