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GE Series 90

GE Series 90 offers robust programmable logic controllers (PLCs) including Series 90-30 and Series 90-70, designed for industrial automation, process control, and system integration. These controllers provide flexible programming, reliable operation, and seamless communication with I/O modules and HMI systems, supporting applications in manufacturing, power generation, and critical industrial processes. Their scalability and fault-tolerant features make them ideal for both legacy system upgrades and new automation projects.

 

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IC697MDL650 | GE Fanuc | Series 90-70 24V DC Discrete Input ModuleIC697MDL650 | GE Fanuc | Series 90-70 24V DC Discrete Input Module
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IC697CPM925 | GE Fanuc | Series 90-70 Floating Point CPU ModuleIC697CPM925 | GE Fanuc | Series 90-70 Floating Point CPU Module
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GE Fanuc IC697CHS791 | Series 90-70 Standard 9-Slot RackGE Fanuc IC697CHS791 | Series 90-70 Standard 9-Slot Rack
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IC697MEM717 | GE Fanuc | Series 90-70 CMOS Expansion Memory ModuleIC697MEM717 | GE Fanuc | Series 90-70 CMOS Expansion Memory Module
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GE Fanuc IC697CPU731 Series 90-70 Single Slot PLC CPU ModuleGE Fanuc IC697CPU731 Series 90-70 Single Slot PLC CPU Module
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IC697PWR711 | GE Fanuc | Series 90-70 Power Supply ModuleIC697PWR711 | GE Fanuc | Series 90-70 Power Supply Module
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GE Fanuc IC697MDL940 Single-Slot Relay Output PLC ModuleGE Fanuc IC697MDL940 Single-Slot Relay Output PLC Module
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IC697BEM711 | GE Fanuc | Single-Slot Bus Receiver for Series 90-70IC697BEM711 | GE Fanuc | Single-Slot Bus Receiver for Series 90-70
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GE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CPU780D High-Performance CPU ModuleGE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CPU780D High-Performance CPU Module
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IC697BEM713 | GE Fanuc PLC Bus Expansion and Programmer InterfaceIC697BEM713 | GE Fanuc PLC Bus Expansion and Programmer Interface
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IC697CPX935 GE Fanuc PLC Single-Slot Central Processing UnitIC697CPX935 GE Fanuc PLC Single-Slot Central Processing Unit
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IC697MDL750 GE Fanuc 90-70 PLC 32-Channel Output ModuleIC697MDL750 GE Fanuc 90-70 PLC 32-Channel Output Module
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IC697CPX772 | GE Fanuc CPU Module with 80486DX4 ProcessorIC697CPX772 | GE Fanuc CPU Module with 80486DX4 Processor
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