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- 24 VDC Power Supply with Expanded 3.3 V
- Logic side supply of 1.5 amps maximum. Up to 1.0 amp can be allocated for 3.3 V usage
- Mounted directly onto the main CPU or Network Interface Unit (NIU) to serve as the primary power source for the local node
VersaMax Power Supply modules snap onto any VersaMax CPU or Network Interface Unit or onto a power supply booster carrier. Each power supply can be used as the main power source for modules in the I/O station, or as a source of supplemental power for larger I/O applications.
This module can be used as a main power supply or a power boost carrier. When used as a main power supply, it powers the VersaMax unit mounted and connected to the backplane. When used as a boost power supply, it is mounted on a boost carrier as an auxiliary power source. The module has five screw-type terminal blocks on the bottom front panel.
The IC200PWR002G General Electric Power supply module may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
General Electric IC200PWR002G Power supply module Datasheet(manual), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
The module's internal circuitry connects the negative DC interface (DC-) directly to the physical frame and ground terminal. Due to this hard-wired internal path, the hardware does not support floating power topologies. The power supply must always share a common ground reference point with the surrounding chassis and DIN rail infrastructure.
The GE Fanuc IC200PWR002G extended power module is used to power backplane devices such as I/O, CPU, and NIU. When connected to a Network Interface Unit (NIU) or Central Processing Unit (CPU), this extended power module acts as the main power supply. When connected to a boost carrier board, it acts as an auxiliary power supply. Both the output and input voltages of the IC200PWR002G module require DC power.
1. High-Density I/O Control Panel: Standard VersaMax power supplies (such as the IC200PWR101) provide only a maximum of 1.0A of total backplane current. The IC200PWR002G provides 1.5A, making it a standard choice for control panels equipped with high-power modules.
2. Independent Remote I/O Interface: In large facilities, the central PLC typically communicates with distributed “interfaces” or remote racks via Network Interface Units (NIUs) using protocols such as Genius, Profibus, or Ethernet.
3. Backplane Power Enhancement (Auxiliary Power): When a single VersaMax I/O rack is too long, the main CPU power supply may run out of current before reaching the end of the rack.
4. 24V DC Mobile and Battery Powered System: This unit uses a nominal 24V DC input (with a tolerance of 18-30V DC) instead of a 120/240V AC power supply.