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GE Fanuc Emerson / RSTi PacSystem
This output module accommodates four output points, each capable of providing up to 0.5 A at 24 V DC, with a response time of 0.3 milliseconds. The device operates with a current consumption of 45 mA at 5 V DC and supports installation on a 35mm DIN rail. Additionally, it features an I/O connector f
GE Fanuc Emerson / PACSystems RSTi-EP
This digital input module supports a supply voltage of 24VDC, with an operational range of 20.4 to 28.8 VDC. It operates effectively across a temperature range of -4 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and can withstand storage temperatures as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit and up to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. Th
GE Fanuc Emerson / Series 90-70
This module boasts a DC input impedance exceeding 10 Megohms and an AC input impedance of 20k Ohms. It has a power requirement of only 2.0 W, and it can operate in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 60°C. The device is suitable for installation at altitudes up to 1000 meters and can tolerate relative
GE Fanuc Emerson / Series 90-30
This output module provides 32 points, organized into four groups of eight. The operating range lies between 0°C and 60°C, making it versatile for different environmental conditions. With a response time of 40 microseconds and a TTL compatibility of 25 mA, it ensures reliable operation. LED indicato
GE Fanuc Emerson / RX3i PacSystem
The GE Fanuc IC694MDL752 5/24 Volts DC TTL Output Module is made for the RX3i PacSystems PLCs. This output module has 32 discrete outputs in 4 groups of 8 outputs each, and it requires a user-supplied external AC/DC power supply for operation.
GE Fanuc Emerson / RSTi PacSystem
The ST-5111 module is a single-channel high-speed counter within the RSTi PacSystem series. This unit accepts an input voltage of 24 VDC and operates with 5 or 28.8 VDC output voltages. It supports a maximum input frequency of 1.5 MHz, accommodating various applications with a configurable input dut
GE Fanuc Emerson / Series Six
This isolated AC output module supports 6 outputs with a maximum inrush current of 20 amps for brief periods of up to 33 milliseconds. It operates with optically isolated TRIAC switching, ensuring high safety standards during system operation. The output update happens at every CPU I/O scan, with co