Processor Speed:33 MHz
RAM Size:128 KB
ROM Size:64 KB
I/O Channels:Up to 256
Operating System Compatibility:Windows, Linux, DOS
Power Supply:12 VDC, 500 mA
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Dimensions (WxHxD):178.2 mm x 95.3 mm x 218.2 mm
Weight:Approximately 1.5 kg
The GE Fanuc IS215UCVEM01A & IS215UCVEH2AE VME Controllers are essential components for enhancing the performance and reliability of industrial automation systems. These controllers are specifically engineered to provide robust control functionality within the GE Fanuc Mark VI system, ensuring seamless integration and optimal system performance.
Equipped with advanced connectivity options including E-Net, 2 ISBUS, and 1 Genius Module, these controllers facilitate efficient data exchange and communication, enabling smoother operation and enhanced system capabilities. Their compact design ensures minimal footprint on the control panel, making them an ideal choice for space-constrained environments.
With a weight of just 0.3 kilograms and dimensions of 2.1cm x 18.8cm x 26.2cm, these controllers offer a lightweight yet durable solution that can withstand harsh industrial conditions. They are meticulously crafted from high-quality materials to ensure longevity and reliability, providing peace of mind for manufacturers and engineers alike.
Incorporating the latest technology, these controllers support a wide range of applications across various industries, from power generation to manufacturing. Their compatibility with existing GE Fanuc systems makes them a straightforward upgrade option for businesses looking to enhance their operational efficiency and control accuracy.
Designed with user convenience in mind, these VME controllers are easy to install and integrate into existing systems, reducing downtime and simplifying maintenance procedures. Backed by GE Fanuc’s commitment to quality and support, users can expect comprehensive assistance throughout the lifecycle of these products, ensuring a smooth and successful implementation.
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