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IC693PCM300R  GE Programmable Coprocessor Module

IC693PCM300R  GE Programmable Coprocessor Module

Manufacturers :GE
Model(s)  :IC693PCM300R
Additional Information :Programmable Coprocessor Module
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

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Essential details:IC693PCM300R  GE Programmable Coprocessor Module

The GE Fanuc IC693PCM300 Programmable Coprocessor Module (PCM) is a solid-state microcomputer module that is made to act as a coprocessor in a GE-Fanuc Series 90-30 PLC. Depending on the application that the PLC is handling, the PCM can function as a Communications Coprocessor Module (CCM) or an ASCII/BASIC Module (ABM). It comes from the factory with 2 serial ports that can be used either as connection points for the Communications Coprocessor Module function or for running the MegaBasic applications. Installing the GE Fanuc IC693PCM300 Programmable Coprocessor Module is very simple because it only occupies a single slot in any Series 90-30 baseplate, but precautions should be taken because it does not allow for hot-swapping operations.

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IC693PCM300R  GE Programmable Coprocessor Module

Devices like industrial computers, peripheral monitors, process controllers can communicate with a GE Fanuc Series 90-30 PLC by using the GE Fanuc IC693PCM300 Programmable Coprocessor Module as an interface or communication gateway. A wide variety of MegaBasic operator interface functions such as data acquisition, data storage and retrieval, and real-time computing can be edited, configured, and adapted for the monitoring and control of different application processes and machinery from the GE Fanuc IC693PCM300 Programmable Coprocessor Module. User memory is maintained on the module even after a power interruption by the use of an internal lithium battery included from the factory. There are 3 status LEDs on the module which include 1 OK LED that indicates the module’s status and 2 user-configurable LEDs called User 1 and User 2. The OK LED will be on when the module is working properly, off when the module is not working, and it will be flashing during the power-up diagnosis.