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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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GE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CGR772 Dual Bus Hot-Standby CPUGE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CGR772 Dual Bus Hot-Standby CPU
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GE Fanuc 90-70 IC697HSC700 HSC Module with 4 Output ChannelsGE Fanuc 90-70 IC697HSC700 HSC Module with 4 Output Channels
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IC697PWR710 GE Fanuc 90-70 Power Supply UnitIC697PWR710 GE Fanuc 90-70 Power Supply Unit
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IC697CMM742 | GE Fanuc 90-70 Ethernet Communication ModuleIC697CMM742 | GE Fanuc 90-70 Ethernet Communication Module
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GE Fanuc IC697RCM711 Redundancy Communications UnitGE Fanuc IC697RCM711 Redundancy Communications Unit
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IC697ALG320 GE Fanuc 90-70 High-Resolution Analog Output ModuleIC697ALG320 GE Fanuc 90-70 High-Resolution Analog Output Module
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Series 90-70 IC697PWR720C | GE Fanuc | Dual Rack Power SupplySeries 90-70 IC697PWR720C | GE Fanuc | Dual Rack Power Supply
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Series 90-70 | IC697MDL653 GE Fanuc 32-Point Digital Input ModuleSeries 90-70 | IC697MDL653 GE Fanuc 32-Point Digital Input Module
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GE Fanuc IC693CPU323 Series 90-30 10-Slot Turbo CPU ModuleGE Fanuc IC693CPU323 Series 90-30 10-Slot Turbo CPU Module
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IC693CPU363 | GE FanucSeries 90-30 Single-Slot CPU ModuleIC693CPU363 | GE FanucSeries 90-30 Single-Slot CPU Module
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GE Fanuc Series 90-30 Single-Slot CPU Module | IC693CPU360GE Fanuc Series 90-30 Single-Slot CPU Module | IC693CPU360
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IC693CHS392 | GE Fanuc Series 90-30 10-Slot Expansion BaseplateIC693CHS392 | GE Fanuc Series 90-30 10-Slot Expansion Baseplate
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Series 90-30 | GE Fanuc | IC693CPU341 Single-Slot CPU ModuleSeries 90-30 | GE Fanuc | IC693CPU341 Single-Slot CPU Module
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IC693BEM331 | GE FanucSeries 90-30 Genius Bus Controller ModuleIC693BEM331 | GE FanucSeries 90-30 Genius Bus Controller Module
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