The GE Fanuc IC697CPM790 PLC 90-70 Series Floating Point Central Processing Unit (CPU) is a high-performance processor module designed for complex industrial automation and control applications. As part of the Series 90-70 PLC family, this CPU provides advanced processing capabilities, floating-point arithmetic support, and extensive communication options, making it ideal for manufacturing, power generation, and large-scale automation systems.
The IC697CPM790 features a 32-bit microprocessor, delivering high-speed execution of control logic, data processing, and communication tasks. With floating-point math capability, this CPU is well-suited for precision calculations, data analysis, and process control applications requiring accurate measurement and computation. It includes 512 KB of user memory, ensuring ample space for complex programs and data storage.
For seamless integration into industrial networks, the IC697CPM790 supports various communication protocols, including Ethernet, Genius Bus, and Serial RS-232/RS-485 interfaces. This allows easy connectivity with SCADA systems, HMIs, remote I/O devices, and third-party automation equipment. The module also features redundancy support, enhancing system reliability and uptime for mission-critical applications.
Designed for scalability and long-term performance, the IC697CPM790 is compatible with GE Fanuc Series 90-70 I/O modules, motion controllers, and expansion racks, allowing flexible system configurations. The hot-swappable design ensures minimal downtime during maintenance or upgrades, improving operational efficiency.
The GE Fanuc IC697CPM790 PLC 90-70 Series Floating Point CPU is a robust and versatile processor module, delivering fast processing, precise floating-point calculations, and extensive connectivity. Whether used in discrete manufacturing, process automation, or critical infrastructure control, this CPU provides exceptional reliability, scalability, and advanced functionality, making it a trusted solution for demanding industrial automation environments.