Number of Slots:5
Expansion Capability:Supports up to 10 additional modules
Serial Interface:RS-485
Power Consumption:Low power draw for energy efficiency
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +60°C
Environmental Compliance:Complies with international safety standards
Dimensions (WxHxD):175mm x 150mm x 40mm
Weight:Approximately 0.3kg
The GE-FANUC IC694CHS398 5-Slot Serial Expansion Backplane is engineered to offer unmatched flexibility in industrial automation settings. It supports a variety of serial communication protocols, facilitating seamless integration of PLC systems with external devices. With its robust design and wide operational temperature range, it ensures reliable performance in harsh environments.
Each slot on this backplane can accommodate a different serial communication module, allowing for the customization of data transfer rates and protocols to match specific application needs. This feature significantly enhances the adaptability of your automation system, enabling it to handle diverse communication requirements efficiently.
Featuring a rugged enclosure with an IP30 rating, the IC694CHS398 is built to withstand the rigors of industrial use, ensuring durability and protection against dust and splashes. Its compact dimensions make it easy to integrate into existing control panels or mount on DIN rails, saving valuable space in your setup.
The power consumption is kept low at a maximum of 1.2W, making it energy-efficient and cost-effective for long-term operation. The backplane is compatible with a wide range of industrial standards, ensuring compatibility with most PLC systems from GE-FANUC and other manufacturers.
For users seeking to enhance their automation systems with enhanced connectivity and communication capabilities, the GE-FANUC IC694CHS398 5-Slot Serial Expansion Backplane offers an ideal solution. It not only boosts the system’s functionality but also simplifies the process of integrating new components, contributing to streamlined operations and improved productivity.
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