The IC670ALG230 is an 8-point analog current source input module for the GE Fanuc field control series.
The module features eight (8) single-ended input channels configurable as 0-20 mA / 4-20 mA with a 12-bit digital resolution and a 5 0 μA analog resolution.
The digital resolution is 12 bits and the analog resolution is 5.0 μA. It has a typical conversion time of 60 microseconds per channel.
The IC670ALG230 is a GE Fanuc analog input module. It is specifically an expansion module for the Field I/O Control product family.
It can be operated with compatible Bus Interface Units (BIUs). The module primarily has eight (8) analog input channels.
It accepts 0-20 mA and 4-20 mA analog input signals. The module is primarily used to connect many types of field signal transmitters,
panel meters, data loggers, signal splitters, variable frequency drives (VFDs), and similar devices.
The IC670ALG230 has an analog resolution of 5.0 μA and a digital resolution of 12 bits (typical).
It accepts a **minimum input current of 0.1 mA and an **input current of 20 mA. It has internal protection features such as open-circuit detection and over-range fault detection.
The IC670ALG230 has a built-in analog-to-digital converter (ADC) circuit that converts received analog signals into digital format for processing by the host CPU.
The ADC circuit has a conversion time of 1 μs per channel at a module clock of 60 MHz. it also has a first-order RC input filter with a typical conversion capability of 1 Hz.
The module has a nonlinearity of +/- 160% of full scale, a temperature coefficient of +/-.25% per Celsius value, a typical value of +/-.002% per Celsius value, and a ** value of +/-.002% per Celsius value.
**value of +/-.005% per degree Celsius value. The module comes with a single set of input channels and supports single-ended wiring configurations.
Each channel has ground and logic isolation and is rated at 1500 VAC for 1 minute and 250 VAC.
It has a rated current consumption of 51 mA** from the BIU power supply.
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