GE IS415UCVGH1A

Product Description

The GE IS415UCVGH1A is an Input/Output (I/O) module designed for use in industrial control systems. It plays a pivotal role in enabling communication between the control system’s central processing unit (CPU) and the external field devices.

 

This module is engineered to handle a variety of input and output signals. On the input side, it can receive digital signals from sensors such as limit switches, proximity sensors, and pushbuttons. These signals provide information about the status of the industrial process, like whether a machine is in motion, a valve is open or closed, or a specific position has been reached. It can also accept analog input signals, for example, from temperature sensors, pressure transducers, or flow meters, which convey continuous – variable data about the process conditions.

 

On the output side, the IS415UCVGH1A is responsible for sending control signals to actuators. These could be digital outputs to control relays, solenoid valves, or motor starters, thereby controlling the operation of machinery or the flow of fluids in a process. Analog outputs can be used to regulate devices such as variable – speed drives or proportional valves, allowing for precise control of process variables.

It is designed to be highly reliable, with built – in protection mechanisms against electrical surges, short – circuits, and over – voltage conditions. This ensures stable operation even in harsh industrial environments where electrical interference and power fluctuations are common. The module is also likely to be compatible with GE’s range of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other control system components, facilitating seamless integration into existing industrial control setups.

Product Parameters

  • Input Signals:
    • Digital Inputs: There is no public information on the exact number of digital input channels. However, in typical industrial I/O modules, the number can range from a few to several dozen. Each digital input is designed to detect the presence or absence of a voltage signal, usually within a specific voltage range, such as 24V DC.
    • Analog Inputs: Information about the number of analog input channels and their input ranges is not available. Common analog input ranges in industrial applications include 0 – 10V DC, 4 – 20mA, and ±10V DC. The module may be able to handle different types of analog signals, such as voltage – mode or current – mode signals, depending on the connected sensors.
  • Output Signals:
    • Digital Outputs: Similar to digital inputs, the number of digital output channels is not specified. Digital outputs are typically used to switch loads on or off and can handle a certain amount of current, for
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