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GE ST-2328 RSTi Series Digital Output Module
GE ST-2328 RSTi Series Digital Output Module
GE ST-2328 RSTi Series Digital Output Module

GE ST-2328 RSTi Series Digital Output Module


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PRODUCT SKU : ST-2328

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital I/O Cards

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

The GE ST-2328, also cataloged as the ST-2328 Digital Output Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for discrete state actuation within RSTi Series network platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model ST-2328
Brand GE / GE Fanuc
Origin United States
Weight 0.05 kg
Dimensions Standard RSTi Slice Form Factor
Operating Temp 0 - 55 deg C
Power Consumption Logic Rail Dependent
Output Points 8 points
Output Logic Positive logic (Source configuration)
Rated Voltage 24 VDC
Output Current 0.5 A per channel
Mounting DIN-rail interface terminal base

I/O Density Scaling and Deterministic Networks Integration

The module manages 8 discrete positive-logic output channels within a compact slice footprint to optimize I/O density scaling inside control enclosures. The internal circuitry drives external loads up to 0.5 A per point at a nominal 24 VDC rating. State data transfers from the master controller cross the network adapter over Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks, updating the local hardware image registers. Proper execution across the slice backplane depends directly on verifying firmware flash compatibility with the upstream bus coupler.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the ST-2328 module support live extraction or hot-swapping during active operation?

A: No. The parallel backplane connections on the RSTi platform do not possess staggered circuit layouts or pre-charge isolation layers. Removing the slice while the bus terminal base is energized will induce localized electrical faults and interrupt network data cycles.

Q: How is the positive logic structure reference wired on the field terminal side?

A: The sourcing channels supply 24 VDC directly from the internal power rail to the field load when activated. External field actuators must have their return lines terminated directly to the common negative DC reference rail of the supply circuit.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • DIN-Rail Mounting Sequence: Align the module side interlocking guides with the adjacent RSTi unit. Press downward firmly onto the DIN rail until the integrated mechanical slide lock snaps completely into position.
  • Conductor Separation Rules: Route the 24 VDC discrete output paths through isolated terminal wireways separated from alternating current (AC) distribution lines to prevent capacitive noise coupling.
  • Common Power Distribution: Connect the auxiliary 24 VDC field power supply directly to the corresponding terminal base power distribution contacts to ensure the 0.5 A per channel drive limit is maintained under full load conditions.

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