Product Overview
The IC200MDL740E (IC200-MDL-740E) is a high-density, 16-point digital output module from the GE VersaMax I/O family. Operating at 24 VDC, this module utilizes positive logic (Sourcing) transistor outputs, designed to drive various industrial loads such as solenoid valves, motor starters, and indicator lights. The "E" suffix signifies a specific hardware revision, often incorporating improved internal component heat dissipation or updated manufacturing standards. As a modular "plug-and-play" component, the IC200MDL740E is a staple in compact automation systems where space efficiency and reliable switching are paramount, offering seamless integration with VersaMax CPUs or Network Interface Units (NIUs) in distributed I/O architectures.
Technical Configuration
The VersaMax I/O architecture allows for hot-insertion into a variety of terminal bases (sold separately). The IC200MDL740E features 16 independent output points divided into two groups of eight, providing flexibility in power distribution. Each output is equipped with short-circuit protection and thermal shutdown to prevent module damage during field-side faults. The module provides LED status indicators for each point, mounted on the top of the carrier, enabling rapid visual diagnostics without the need for a programming terminal.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
IC200MDL740E |
| Brand |
GE Fanuc / Emerson |
| Series |
VersaMax I/O |
| Output Type |
Digital Transistor (Sourcing/Positive Logic) |
| Output Points |
16 Points (2 groups of 8) |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Output Current |
0.5 A per point (Max 4 A per group) |
| Response Time |
0.5 ms (Off to On / On to Off) |
| Isolation |
250 VAC continuous (between field/logic) |
| Weight |
Approx. 0.15 kg |
| Dimensions |
11.0 x 6.68 x 2.63 cm |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 deg C |
Technical FAQs
What is the difference between "Positive Logic" and "Negative Logic"?
The IC200MDL740E is a "Sourcing" (Positive Logic) module, meaning it switches the positive side of the 24 VDC supply to the load. The load must then be connected to the common ground (OV). This is the most common standard in North American and European industrial control.
Can I mix different VersaMax modules on the same rack?
Yes, VersaMax is a highly modular system. You can mix digital, analog, and specialty modules (like the IC200MDL740E) on the same expansion rack, provided the total power consumption does not exceed the capacity of the power supply module.
Does this module require a separate terminal base?
Yes. VersaMax modules are "carriers" that must be plugged into a base (such as the IC200TBT001 or IC200TBP001). This design allows for "Permanent Wiring," where the module can be replaced without disturbing the field wires.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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External Suppression: When driving inductive loads (e.g., solenoids or relay coils), it is highly recommended to install a suppression diode (flyback diode) across the load. While the module has internal protection, external suppression prevents electromagnetic noise from interfering with nearby analog signals.
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Current De-rating: While each point can handle 0.5 A, be mindful of the "Group Total." For the IC200MDL740E, the total current for each group of 8 points should not exceed 4 Amps. If your application requires all 16 points to be "On" simultaneously at high currents, ensure the enclosure has adequate ventilation to manage the heat generated.
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Hot-Swapping Safety: VersaMax supports "Hot-Swapping" (inserting/removing modules under power) if the terminal base is properly installed. However, always ensure the field-side 24 VDC power is disconnected or the load is in a safe state to prevent accidental machine movement during the swap.