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The GE Fanuc VersaMax Micro PLC, part number IC200UDR164, is an advanced control solution designed for small to medium-sized automation applications. This highly versatile module features 64 I/O points, consisting of 40 discrete 24V DC inputs and 24 relay outputs. The operating voltage for this unit ranges from 100 to 240V AC, making it suitable for various installations. Additionally, the PLC supports high-speed counter inputs, with the capability to handle up to 8 channels, and each input can manage a current of 8 mA. The IC200UDR164 is an integral component of the VersaMax series, recognized for its reliability and effectiveness in streamlined industrial control tasks.
The GE Fanuc VersaMax Micro PLC, part number IC200UDR164, is an advanced control solution designed for small to medium-sized automation applications. This highly versatile module features 64 I/O points, consisting of 40 discrete 24V DC inputs and 24 relay outputs. The operating voltage for this unit ranges from 100 to 240V AC, making it suitable for various installations. Additionally, the PLC supports high-speed counter inputs, with the capability to handle up to 8 channels, and each input can manage a current of 8 mA. The IC200UDR164 is an integral component of the VersaMax series, recognized for its reliability and effectiveness in streamlined industrial control tasks.
| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc (now GE Automation & Controls/Emerson) |
|---|---|
| Series | Versamax |
| Part Number/Catalog No. | IC200UDR164 |
| Product Type | Power Supply Module |
| I/O Points | 64 |
| Inputs | 40 |
| Outputs | 24 |
| Nominal Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
| High-Speed Counter Inputs | 8 |
| Current per Input | 8 mA |
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