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Series 90-30 CPUs
For entry-level applications with low I/O counts, the CPU is embedded into the backplane allowing all slots available for I/O. These models are compatible with advanced modules such as Ethernet, the various bus modules, control. Mid-range CPU models are modular and come in various memory sizes, performance capability and increased functionality such as overrides, battery-backed clock, and Programmable Coprocessor module support. The high-performance CPUs are based on the Intel 386EX processor for fast computation and high throughput. They can handle up to 4,096 I/O and start at 32K of memory and are programmable in a number of standard languages.
The new CPU374 is the latest high performance CPU from GE Fanuc. With its superior speed and performance, the CPU374 is truly in a class by itself. The CPU374 has an AMDSC520 processor running at 133 Megahertz. In addition to high speed processing, the Series 90-30 CPU374 features a built-in Ethernet switch with two 10/100Mbit ports (RJ-45). The CPU374 built-in Ethernet supports one IP address. The CPU374 Ethernet ports are auto-sensing for data rate, duplicity, and cable crossover.
The CPU374 supports SRTP server and Ethernet Global Data (EGD) protocol. The CPU374 is compatible with the EZ Program Store device that enables users to download program and configuration without a computer.
The CPU374 has a Boolean execution of 0.15 milliseconds per K, has 240Kbytes of configurable memory and is programmed in RLD, C or State LogicŪ. Up to 4096 I/O, remote and local, are supported by the CPU374.
Distributed I/O Communications   The Series 90-30 has a variety of communications options available including Ethernet, Genius, Series 90 Protocol (SNP), and RTU.
Power Supplies   Series 90-30 power supplies are tied into the performance of the CPU for simplex, fail-safe, and fault tolerance. Advanced diagnostics and built-in smart switch fusing are among other performance and safety features. New Redundant Series 90-30 Power Supply Option. Read the pdf to find out more.
I/O Modules
A genuine distinction of the Series 90-30 is in its I/O. There are over 38 different discrete I/O types and 17 analog I/O types, including: high-speed counters, I/O processors, programmable coprocessors, temperature controls, servo motion controllers, and PC coprocessors.
Specialty Modules
Specialty modules include thermocouples, RTD, millivolt/strain gauge, sequence of event recorders, isolated analog, modem modules, and a pneumatic valve output module.

 

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