Mô đun GE FANUC IC693CPU360 , single slot CPU module , Series 90/30 PLC system
Product Description
The GE Fanuc IC693CPU360 is a Central Processing Unit (CPU) 360 Module. It has 240 Kbytes of Configurable User Memory. This is a single slot CPU module with 4096 discrete I/O points across 8 racks.
The typical scan rate of the CPU 360 module is 0.22 mS per 1K of logic memory. Although the module has no built-in serial ports, it can use the connector on a PLC power supply. This module has both RAM and Flash memory and like other IC693 modules, it is compatible with Firmware v.10.60. This unit is compatible with the Series 90-30 range from GE Fanuc. When using this CPU with entry-level applications with low I/O counts, the CPU is embedded into the backplane. This makes all slots available for input or output usage. Ethernet, various bus modules, and control devices are some of the compatible devices that can operate with this CPU module.
Mid-range CPU models are modular and they are available in various memory sizes. The range also includes models with different performance capabilities and increased functionality such as Programmable Coprocessor module support, overrides and a battery-backed clock. As for the high-performance CPUs, they are based on the latest 386EX processor.
This enables fast computation and high throughput. These modules can handle up to 4,096 I/O points and they start at 32K of memory and can be programmed in a number of standard languages. The IC693CPU360 is a high-performance CPU.
Processor Speed : | 25 MHz |
I/O Points : | 2048 |
Register Memory : | 240KBytes |
Floating Point Math: | Yes |
32 BIT system | |
Processor: | 80386EX |
Technical Information
CPU360Catalog NumberIC693CPU360
CPU Type | Single slot CPU module |
Total Baseplates per System | 8 (CPU baseplate + 7 expansion and/or remote) |
Load Required from Power Supply | 670 milliamps from +5 VDC supply |
Processor Speed | 25 MegaHertz |
Processor Type | 80386EX |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 degrees C (32 to 140 degrees F) ambient |
Typical Scan Rate | 0.22 milliseconds per 1K of logic (boolean contacts) |
User Program Memory (maximum) | Starting with firmware Release 9.0, 240K Bytes. Note: Actual size of available user program memory depends on the amounts configured for the %R, %AI, and %AQ configurable word memory types (see below). For firmware prior to Release 9.0, fixed size is 80K bytes. |
Discrete Input Points – %I | 2,048 |
Discrete Output Points – %Q | 2,048 |
Discrete Global Memory – %G | 1,280 bits |
Internal Coils – %M | 4,096 bits |
Output (Temporary) Coils – %T | 256 bits |
System Status References – %S | 128 bits (%S, %SA, %SB, %SC – 32 bits each) |
Register Memory – %R | Starting with firmware Release 9.0, configurable in 128 word increments from 128 to 16,384 words with Logicmaster and from 128 to 32,640 words with Control version 2.2. For firmware prior to Release 9.0, fixed size is 9,999 words. |
Analog Inputs – %AI | Starting with firmware Release 9.0, configurable in 128 word increments from 128 to 16,384 words with Logicmaster and from 128 to 32,640 words with Control version 2.2. For firmware prior to Release 9.0, fixed size is 9,999 words. |
Analog Outputs – %AQ | Starting with firmware Release 9.0, configurable in 128 word increments from 128 to 16,384 words with Logicmaster and from 128 to 32,640 words with Control version 2.2. For firmware prior to Release 9.0, fixed size is 9,999 words. |
System Registers (for reference table viewing only; cannot be referenced in logic program) | 28 words (%SR) |
Timers/Counters | >2,000 |
Shift Registers | Yes |
Built-in Serial Ports | 1 (uses connector on PLC power supply). Supports SNP slave and SNP-X slave protocols. Requires CMM module for SNP/SNP-X master, CCM, or RTU slave protocol support; PCM module for RTU master support. |
Communications | LAN – Supports multidrop. Also supports Ethernet, FIP, Profibus, GBC, GCM, and GCM+ option modules. |
Override | Yes |
Battery Backed Clock | Yes |
Interrupts | Yes |
Type of Memory Storage | RAM and Flash |
PCM/CCM Compatibility | Yes |
Floating Point Math Support | Yes, firmware-based in firmware Release 9.0 and later. |