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SKU:IC693BEM335
GE Fanuc IC693BEM335 Series 90-30 Ethernet Network Interface Module
Manufacturer: General Electric
Product No.: IC693BEM335
Product Type: Interface Module
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 420g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
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Description
Technical Specifications
| Model / Type | IC693BEM335 |
| Brand / System Series | GE Fanuc / Series 90-30 |
| Component Type | Ethernet Network Interface Module |
| Number of Serial Ports | 2 serial ports (Supports FIP bus integration) |
| Power Supply Requirement | 5 V DC (Backplane distributed) |
| Operating Frequency | 2.5 MHz |
| Status Indicators | 3 diagnostic Status LEDs |
| Ingress Protection Rating | IP 20 |
| Hot-Swap Support | Not supported (Power down rack before extraction) |
| Net Product Weight | 0.42 kg (Approx. 0.93 lbs) |
Product Overview
The GE Fanuc IC693BEM335 is a high-efficiency Ethernet Network Interface Module designed for the Series 90-30 PLC platform. Weighing 0.42 kg, this module acts as a powerful communications gateway, allowing the PLC system to exchange discrete and analog signal variables with industrial field transmitters, switches, and remote sensor configurations. Equipped with 2 dedicated serial ports, it allows for smooth bridging of legacy FIP buses directly into the standard Ethernet network layer.
Core Technical Advantages
- Flexible Signal Consolidation: Manages both discrete machinery switch logic and complex analog transmitter signals over a unified network link.
- Dual Serial FIP Bus Ports: Features 2 onboard serial ports specifically engineered to integrate FIP bus communication segments into your plant network infrastructure.
- Low Power Consumption: Relies on an efficient 5 V DC backplane supply running at a stable 2.5 MHz operating frequency to lower thermal stress inside the PLC chassis.
- Compact Diagnostics: Incorporates 3 front-facing Status LEDs to provide maintenance technicians with instantaneous validation of port hardware operational conditions.
Installation Guide
Ensure that the main Series 90-30 rack power supply is completely switched off, as this module does not support hot-swap operations. Slide the 0.42 kg IC693BEM335 module into an available slot on the baseplate rack until it seats firmly into the backplane connector. Tighten any structural retention screws, connect your Ethernet and FIP bus lines, and verify that the IP 20 rated enclosure has adequate cooling clearances.
Technical FAQs
Q1: Can I replace or insert this network module while the PLC rack is powered on?
A1: No. Hot-swap operations are explicitly not supported for the IC693BEM335 hardware. Always completely power down the system rack before performing module removal or installation.
Q2: What is the purpose of the two serial ports located on the module's faceplate?
A2: These 2 communication ports are designed to connect and feed external FIP bus network lines straight into your primary Ethernet networking arrangement.
Q3: How much input voltage does the IC693BEM335 card draw from the PLC baseplate?
A3: The interface module draws its required operating energy directly from the internal backplane power lines, running on a standard 5 V DC internal supply configuration.
Additional Specifications
Scalar (V/f)
Vector
AC-powered
Buying Guide
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- Follow manufacturer instructions and best practices during installation.
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