Product Overview
The IC693ALG222 is a high-density analog voltage input module designed for the GE Fanuc Series 90-30 PLC platform. Offering exceptional versatility, it supports up to 16 single-ended or 8 differential channels, providing precise conversion of analog signals into digital values for complex industrial control logic. In critical applications such as turbine monitoring, chemical batching, and water treatment facilities, the IC693ALG222 ensures process stability by offering both unipolar (0 to 10 V) and bipolar (-10 to +10 V) ranges with high-speed 6 ms update rates. Its 1500 V optical isolation protects the backplane and CPU from field-side electrical surges, significantly reducing the risk of catastrophic system failure and unplanned downtime in harsh electromagnetic environments.
Technical Configuration
The IC693ALG222 features a sophisticated architecture optimized for signal integrity and system flexibility:
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Software Configuration: Unlike older hardware-jumped modules, the range (Unipolar/Bipolar) and mode (Single-ended/Differential) are fully configurable via Logicmaster, CIMPLICITY, or a Hand-Held Programmer.
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Dual Status Indication: Two integrated green LEDs provide immediate diagnostic feedback. The "MODULE OK" LED indicates configuration and watchdog status, while the "Power Supply OK" LED monitors the health of the internal isolated user-side +5 VDC supply.
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Data Scaling: The module utilizes a 12-bit A/D converter, scaling data to a range of 0 to +32000 for unipolar signals and -32000 to +32000 for bipolar signals, providing a resolution of 2.5 mV or 5 mV per bit respectively.
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Resource Allocation: Depending on the enabled channel count, the module consumes between 1 to 16 %AI references and 8 to 40 %I references (for alarm status), making it highly compatible with CPUs ranging from the 311 to the high-performance 364.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
IC693ALG222 |
| Brand |
GE Fanuc (Emerson / PACSystems) |
| Input Channels |
16 Single-ended or 8 Differential |
| Voltage Ranges |
0 to 10 V (Unipolar) and -10 to +10 V (Bipolar) |
| Resolution |
12-bit (2.5 mV per count unipolar / 5 mV bipolar) |
| Absolute Accuracy |
+/- 0.25 percent of FS at 25 Celsius |
| Update Rate |
6 ms (16 channels) / 3 ms (8 channels) |
| Input Impedance |
> 500K ohms (SE) / > 1M ohms (Diff) |
| Isolation |
1500 Volts (Field side to Logic side) |
| Power Consumption |
112 mA from +5 VDC / 41 mA from Iso +24 VDC |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 deg C |
Functional FAQs
What does it mean if the MODULE OK LED is flashing rapidly?
Continuous rapid flashing indicates that the module is powered but has not yet received configuration data from the CPU. This usually occurs during initial setup or if there is a mismatch in the hardware configuration settings in your software.
Can I mix unipolar and bipolar signals on the same module?
Yes. The IC693ALG222 allows ranges to be configured on a per-channel basis, providing the flexibility to handle different sensor types within a single I/O slot.
Why does the system limit the number of modules based on the CPU type?
The limitation is dictated by the available %AI (Analog Input) and %I (Discrete Input) memory references of the specific CPU. For instance, a CPU 311 only supports 4 modules due to its 64 %AI reference limit, whereas a CPU 350-364 can support up to 51 modules.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Signal Integrity and Noise Mitigation: When utilizing the 16-channel single-ended mode, ensure that all signals share a common return (COM). In environments with high RF interference (exceeding 10 V/m), accuracy may degrade significantly. For high-precision applications, switch to 8-channel Differential mode to utilize the module’s superior common-mode rejection and 82 Hz filter response.
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Power Supply Loading: This module draws significantly from the Isolated +24 VDC backplane supply (41 mA max). When installing multiple IC693ALG222 modules in a single 10-slot baseplate, calculate the total load to ensure you do not exceed the capacity of the installed IC693 power supply, especially when using standard capacity units.
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Grounding and Isolation: The summation of differential input, common-mode voltage, and noise must not exceed +/- 11 Volts relative to COM. Always use shielded twisted-pair cabling for analog runs and ensure the shield is grounded at only one point (typically the PLC end) to prevent ground loops that could distort the 12-bit conversion data.