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GE IC610MDL116A

Overview:

The GE IC610MDL116A is an analog input module from the Series 1 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) family produced by General Electric (GE). This module is designed to receive and convert analog signals from field input devices into digital signals that can be processed by the PLC.

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Technical Specifications:

Specification Value/Description
Analog Input Channels 4
Input Types Current (4-20 mA) or Voltage (0-10 V) configurable
Resolution 12 bits
Accuracy ±0.1%
Conversion Time < 2 ms
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) > 60 dB
Noise Immunity > 10 V RMS
Operating Temperature Range -40°C to 70°C
Power Supply Voltage 24 VDC
Dimensions 90 mm x 30 mm x 25 mm
Weight 100 grams
Enclosure Material ABS Plastic
Connection Type Terminal Connection

Functional Characteristics:

High Precision: With 12-bit resolution and ±0.1% accuracy, it ensures precise measurement of analog signals.
High Reliability: Constructed using high-quality components and undergoing rigorous testing, ensuring long-term reliable operation.
Easy to Use: Comes with clear wiring diagrams and programming guides, facilitating installation and setup.
Versatile Input Configuration: Can be configured for either 4-20 mA current or 0-10 V voltage input, catering to different sensor types.
Strong Noise Immunity: High common mode rejection ratio and noise immunity capabilities ensure accurate signal acquisition even in noisy environments.
Compact Design: Small size and lightweight, making it easy to integrate into existing systems.
Application Scenarios:

Temperature Measurement: Used in temperature sensors to monitor and control process temperatures.
Pressure Measurement: In pressure transducers to monitor fluid pressures in pipelines and tanks.
Flow Measurement: Integrated with flow meters to measure and control the flow of liquids or gases.
Position Measurement: Employed in position sensors for monitoring and controlling the position of moving parts.
Signal Acquisition: Used in various industrial applications where analog signals need to be acquired and converted for digital processing.
Industrial Automation: Widely applied in process control, manufacturing, and automation systems.
Power Industry: Monitoring and controlling power generation, transmission, and distribution processes.
Oil and Gas: Tracking and regulating flow rates, pressures, and temperatures in pipelines and processing facilities.
Chemical Industry: Monitoring chemical reactions and controlling process variables.

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