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The IC695CPE305 is a high-performance 1 GHz CPU from the GE Fanuc PACSystems RX3i Series, designed for robust automation applications. This module features an RS-232 serial port and an embedded Ethernet interface, ensuring versatile connectivity options. With 5 MB of RAM dedicated to user memory and 5 MB of non-volatile flash storage, the IC695CPE305 effectively handles your programming needs. It supports the organization of up to 512 program blocks, each with a capacity of 128 KB, and can be configured via an Ethernet network using Proficy Machine Edition software. This CPU provides programming flexibility across four different languages: Ladder Diagram, Structured Text, C, and Function Block Diagram. Additionally, it is capable of interpreting several serial communication protocols, including Modbus RTU Slave, SNP Slave, and Serial I/O, enhancing its integration within existing systems. The unit incorporates LED indicators for immediate status reporting, facilitating efficient troubleshooting and system monitoring. It can be installed in any pair of slots within the main RX3i controller rack, except for the highest-numbered slots. Notably, the IC695CPE305 is equipped with a USB port for application data transfer, but it should not be used for continuous connections. Given its user memory limitations compared to other CPUs in the RX3i Series, users requiring extensive file transfers may consider alternative models with greater memory capacity. The CPU operates effectively within a temperature range of 0 to 60 degrees Celsius and requires 3.3V DC or 5V DC power supply with a current rating of 1 Amp.
The IC695CPE305 is a high-performance 1 GHz CPU from the GE Fanuc PACSystems RX3i Series, designed for robust automation applications. This module features an RS-232 serial port and an embedded Ethernet interface, ensuring versatile connectivity options. With 5 MB of RAM dedicated to user memory and 5 MB of non-volatile flash storage, the IC695CPE305 effectively handles your programming needs. It supports the organization of up to 512 program blocks, each with a capacity of 128 KB, and can be configured via an Ethernet network using Proficy Machine Edition software. This CPU provides programming flexibility across four different languages: Ladder Diagram, Structured Text, C, and Function Block Diagram. Additionally, it is capable of interpreting several serial communication protocols, including Modbus RTU Slave, SNP Slave, and Serial I/O, enhancing its integration within existing systems. The unit incorporates LED indicators for immediate status reporting, facilitating efficient troubleshooting and system monitoring. It can be installed in any pair of slots within the main RX3i controller rack, except for the highest-numbered slots. Notably, the IC695CPE305 is equipped with a USB port for application data transfer, but it should not be used for continuous connections. Given its user memory limitations compared to other CPUs in the RX3i Series, users requiring extensive file transfers may consider alternative models with greater memory capacity. The CPU operates effectively within a temperature range of 0 to 60 degrees Celsius and requires 3.3V DC or 5V DC power supply with a current rating of 1 Amp.
| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc (now GE Automation & Controls/Emerson) |
|---|---|
| Series | RX3i PACSystems |
| Part Number/Catalog No. | IC695CPE305 |
| Product Type | Central Processing Unit (CPU) Module |
| Program Storage | 5 MB of flash memory |
| Power Requirement | 3.3V DC and 1 Amp, 5V DC and 1 Amp |
| Embedded Communications | RS-232 |
| Serial Protocol Support | Modbus RTU Slave, SNP, Serial I/O protocols |
| Program Blocks | Up to 512 program blocks |
| Operating Temperature | 0-60 degrees Celsius |
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