Brand: GE Description: High Speed Counter Condition: Brand New Certificate:COO TEST REPORT WARRANTY LETTER Warranty: 1 year Inventory Qty: 11 Payment Term: T/T Shipping Port: ShenZhen GE IC660BBD120 is a Genius I/O 32-circuit discrete input module that effectively monitors high-density discrete signals. Provides comprehensive diagnostic features for open-circuit detection and signal integrity monitoring.
Manufacture |
GE |
Model Number |
IC660BBD120 |
Ordering Number |
IC660BBD120 |
Catalog |
- |
Country Of Origin |
USA |
HS CODE |
8537101190 |
Dimension |
9.1cm*12cm*22.4cm |
Packing Dimension |
11cm*14cm*25cm |
Weight |
1.8kg |
Operating Parameters
Number of Inputs: 12 discrete inputs
Input Voltage Range: 5 VDC to 30 VDC
Input Frequency: Up to 200 kHz
Input Response Time: 0.5 ms (plus optional filter delay)
High Frequency: 2.5 µs
Low Frequency: 12.5 ms
Number of Outputs: 4 discrete outputs
Output Voltage Range: 4.75 VDC to 5.25 VDC
Maximum Output Current: 200 mA per output
AC: 93 to 132 VAC
DC: 10 to 30 VDC
Frequency (AC): 47 Hz to 63 Hz
Product Features
Data Acquisition and Conversion: The GE IC660BBD120 offers high-performance analog-to-digital (A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) converters. It is designed to interface with analog sensors and actuators: it can receive analog signals from sensors and convert them to digital for processing, and it can convert digital commands to analog signals to drive actuators. This seamless conversion process plays a vital role in accurate industrial control.
Advanced signal conditioning: The GE IC660BBD120 provides high-precision signal conditioning that improves the quality of incoming signals. These functions include filtering out noise, boosting weak signals, and adjusting signal levels to fit downstream processing needs. It does this to make sure that the data is trustworthy for making decisions.
Multi-mode Communication: The module can engage in the Ethernet, RS-485, and CAN bus communication. These interfaces allow it to interact with other industrial devices, exchange data in real-time, and fit into intricate automation networks. This interoperability is essential to building effective industrial control systems.
Applications
Industrial Automation: Used to control robotic arms, conveyors, and other automated machinery in the GE IC660BBD120 manufacturing plants. It can supervise production line status, self-tune operating parameters according to the sensor, and guarantee the smooth manufacturing process.
Power Generation and Distribution: In power plants, GE IC660BBD120 is used to monitor, and control generators, transformers, and distribution systems. It also measures voltage, current, and power parameters, detects faults, and takes corrective measures to ensure power grid stability and reliability.
Automobile Manufacturing: The GE IC660BBD120 is utilized in automotive assembly lines and engine testing facilities in the automotive industry. It can be used to automate the operation of test tools, monitor engine and component operation and assist with automotive quality and manufacturing efficiency.
Troubleshooting
Power Supply Issues: If your module is not starting up, or is behaving erratically, the first thing to do is to check the power supply. Make Sure Input Voltage is in the range 24 - 48 VDC measure with multimeter. And look for looseness or corrosion at the power connector. If the voltage is wrong, go back to the power supply and do the second test, is in the power supply to go wrong.
Input-output connection: When the signal distorted or error, look directly into the input and the output connection. Ensure all cables are properly plugged in and intact. Verify settings for signal conditioning and ensure that the necessary filters / amplifiers are activated. To figure out what went wrong, as needed, use an oscilloscope to inspect the signal waveform.
Communication Communication Failure: If a communication failure occurs, first check the communication protocol settings on the module and the connected device. Ensure proper configuration of the baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop bits. Inspect the communication cable for breaks or loose connections. Isolate the problem by trying another cable or port. If the problem continues, you wish to examine the network configuration and settings.