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GE Genius I/O

GE Genius I/O modules are distributed input and output devices used in industrial automation systems to expand control capabilities and manage field-level signals. These modules support digital and analog I/O functions, allowing seamless communication between sensors, actuators, and GE PLC or control platforms. 

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IC660EBD110P1 GE Genius I/O 16-Point Input-Only ModuleIC660EBD110P1 GE Genius I/O 16-Point Input-Only Module
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IC660EBD024 GE Genius I/O Source/Sink Block 32-ChannelsIC660EBD024 GE Genius I/O Source/Sink Block 32-Channels
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IC660BBD024 GE Genius I/O Module with Bus Switching CapabilityIC660BBD024 GE Genius I/O Module with Bus Switching Capability
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IC660BBD020 GE Source Block I/O Module for Mark II SystemsIC660BBD020 GE Source Block I/O Module for Mark II Systems
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IC660BBA026 GE Fanuc Analog Input Module for PLC SystemsIC660BBA026 GE Fanuc Analog Input Module for PLC Systems
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GE Genius Block IC660BBA025 24/48VDC Analog I/O ModuleGE Genius Block IC660BBA025 24/48VDC Analog I/O Module
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GE Fanuc IC660ELB912 Micro Genius Network Interface ModuleGE Fanuc IC660ELB912 Micro Genius Network Interface Module
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IC660BBS103 | GE Fanuc | Genius Block 8-Channel I/O ModuleIC660BBS103 | GE Fanuc | Genius Block 8-Channel I/O Module
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IC660EBD022 GE Genius Series Field Wiring Terminal ModuleIC660EBD022 GE Genius Series Field Wiring Terminal Module
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GE Fanuc Genius I/O IC660ERD025 DC Source Electronics AssemblyGE Fanuc Genius I/O IC660ERD025 DC Source Electronics Assembly
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Source Output Module IC660BRD024 | GE Fanuc Genius SeriesSource Output Module IC660BRD024 | GE Fanuc Genius Series
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IC660BRD020 | GE Fanuc | 16-Point Source I/O BlockIC660BRD020 | GE Fanuc | 16-Point Source I/O Block
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GE IC660BBD021 Mark I/II Series Sink I/O BlockGE IC660BBD021 Mark I/II Series Sink I/O Block
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GE 531X307LTBAKG1 High-performance I/O Terminal ControllerGE 531X307LTBAKG1 High-performance I/O Terminal Controller
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