The GE Fanuc IC698PSD300 provides high-capacity, regulated DC power specifically for the PACSystems RX7i VME-based backplane. This 300-watt module converts a nominal 24VDC input into the precise voltage rails (+5V, +12V, and -12V) required to drive high-performance CPUs and high-density I/O configurations. Designed for the most demanding large-scale automation architectures, it ensures stable logic execution even under full rack loads. We supply this unit as 100% Brand New and Original (Series C), delivering the latest hardware revisions for mission-critical industrial stability.
| Parameter | Details |
| Product Line | PACSystems RX7i |
| Nominal Input Voltage | 24 VDC |
| Input Voltage Range | 18 to 30 VDC |
| Total Output Power | 300 Watts |
| 5 VDC Output Rail | 50 Amps |
| 12 VDC Output Rail | 10 Amps |
| Inrush Current | 100 Amps max (Cold Start) |
| Ride-Through Time | 15 ms minimum |
| Isolation Rating | 1500 VAC for 1 minute |
| Protection | Overvoltage, Overcurrent, Overtemperature |
| Status Indicators | Output OK (Green), Fault (Red) LEDs |
| Operating Temp | 0°C to +60°C |
High-Amperage 5V Rail: The module delivers a massive 50 Amps on the 5VDC rail. This capacity supports the power-hungry VME processors and high-speed communication modules typical of large RX7i installations without requiring supplemental power sources.
Superior Power Ride-Through: An integrated 15ms ride-through capability buffers the PLC against momentary voltage dips or industrial "brownouts." This prevents CPU resets and maintains process continuity during minor power fluctuations.
Comprehensive Intelligent Protection: Advanced internal circuitry monitors for overvoltage and overtemperature conditions. If the module detects a thermal spike or an electrical fault, it triggers a controlled shutdown to preserve the integrity of the expensive RX7i CPU and I/O cards.
Diagnostic Transparency: Front-facing LED indicators provide instant status updates. A green "Output OK" LED confirms voltage stability, while a red "Fault" LED pinpoints internal failures, allowing maintenance teams to troubleshoot power issues without opening the control cabinet.
Rugged Series C Construction: The Series C hardware revision optimizes heat dissipation and component longevity, ensuring a long service life in high-vibration manufacturing environments.
1. What is the difference between the 24VDC and AC versions of this power supply?
The IC698PSD300 utilizes a 24VDC input (18-30VDC range), making it ideal for battery-backed systems or facilities with established DC power grids. If your site uses standard mains power, you would typically require the AC version (IC698PSA300).
2. Can the IC698PSD300 support a full RX7i rack?
Yes. With its 300W total output and 50A 5VDC rail, this module provides sufficient current to power a fully populated RX7i rack, including high-speed CPUs and multiple communication processors.
3. Does this module support hot-swapping?
The RX7i hardware supports modular maintenance; however, you should always follow standard safety procedures. Because this module powers the entire backplane, removing it while the system is active will cause an immediate CPU shutdown and loss of control.
4. How do I handle the high inrush current of 100A?
Ensure your 24VDC source and associated cabling can handle the 100A peak cold-start inrush. Using appropriately rated industrial circuit breakers or fast-acting fuses prevents nuisance tripping during system startup.
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