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GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200ERM002 Non-isolated Expansion Receiver Module

Product Description

The GE Fanuc IC200ERM002 (Part Number: IC200ERM002) is a high-performance, non-isolated expansion receiver module designed to scale the capabilities of the VersaMax PLC and I/O station architecture. This module acts as the interface between the main CPU rack and additional expansion racks, allowing engineers to extend the system’s footprint across a single-ended or multi-rack topology. The IC200ERM002 is critical for large-scale automation projects where the I/O count exceeds the physical capacity of a single backplane.

Engineered for flexibility, the IC200ERM002 supports a maximum of 7 expansion racks, with each rack capable of housing up to 8 modules. It facilitates high-speed data synchronization at rates up to 5 Mbps, ensuring that the distance between racks does not compromise the real-time performance of the PLC scan. As a non-isolated variant, it is intended for use in environments where the expansion racks share a common high-quality ground reference, providing a cost-effective solution for distributed I/O control in manufacturing and industrial utility sectors.

Technical Specifications

Hardware parameters and operational limits for the IC200ERM002:

Parameter Specification Details
Model Number IC200ERM002
Manufacturer GE Fanuc (Emerson)
Module Type Non-isolated Expansion Receiver
Expansion Capacity Up to 7 Racks (Max 8 modules per rack)
Data Transfer Speed 5 Mbps or 2.765 Mbps (Configurable)
Cable Length (Single) Max 3.3 ft (1 meter)
Cable Length (Multi) Max 50 ft (15 meters) total length
Connectors Two 26-pin D-shell expansion ports (In/Out)
Backplane Voltage 3.3 V and 5 V DC
Current Consumption 70 mA @ 5 V; 20 mA @ 3.3 V
LED Indicators Power, Expansion Active, and Error LEDs
Operating Temp 0 °C to +60 °C (32 °F to 140 °F)
Weight 0.23 kg (0.50 lbs)
Certifications CE, UL, cUL compliance

 

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