Description
The GE IC693DNM200-BD is a high-performance DeviceNet master module designed for use within the GE Fanuc Series 90-30 programmable logic controller (PLC) system. It acts as a master controller on a DeviceNet network, managing communication and data exchange with up to 63 slave devices. This capability enables real-time control and monitoring of distributed I/O devices commonly used in industrial automation, manufacturing, and process control environments. The module’s robust design supports critical functions like automatic data transfer and custom explicit messaging, essential for maintaining seamless network operations.
- IC693DNM200-BD
- IC693DNM200-BD
The IC693DNM200-BD supports standard DeviceNet data rates of 125 kbps, 250 kbps, and 500 kbps. It can handle up to 255 bytes of input and output data per slave, with a maximum of nearly 4,000 bytes per master, ensuring comprehensive data throughput. The module requires installation in the main rack of Series 90-30 or PACSystems RX3i racks and cannot be placed in remote or expansion racks. It operates reliably within a temperature range of 0°C to 60°C and withstands storage temperatures from -40°C to 85°C. The module consumes approximately 450 mA at 5 V DC typical backplane power.
Parameter | Value |
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Model | IC693DNM200-BD |
Manufacturer | General Electric (GE) |
Product Type | DeviceNet Master Module for Series 90-30 PLC |
Network Protocols | DeviceNet with standard data rates (125/250/500 kbps) |
Max Slaves Supported | Up to 63 slaves |
Input/Output Data | Up to 255 bytes input/output per slave, 3972 bytes per master |
Power Supply | 5 V DC (backplane) |
Current Consumption | 450 mA typical |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 60°C |
Storage Temperature Range | -40°C to 85°C |
Mounting | Series 90-30 main rack (not supported in expansion racks) |
Communication Functions | Real-time IO messaging, explicit messaging |
The IC693DNM200-BD integrates well with various Series 90-30 and PACSystems RX3i PLC CPUs, extending their networked automation capabilities by managing distributed DeviceNet I/O modules, sensors, and actuators.
Installation requires mounting in a main system rack, avoiding remote or expansion racks, with careful wiring following GE’s DeviceNet standards. Regular firmware updates and diagnostics help maintain module and network reliability.