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- Memory module designed for the GE Series Six
- CMOS RAM Memory type, volatile memory, requiring battery backup to retain data in the event of power failure
- Designed specifically for GE Fanuc Series Six controllers (Model 60 and 600/6000 systems)
The GE Fanuc Emerson IC600LX624 is a powerful storage module within the Series Six framework. This storage unit boasts a robust capacity, providing 16,000 words of logic operation capacity and 8,000 words of register storage capacity, ensuring ample data storage and processing capabilities.
A key highlight of the IC600LX624 is its battery backup capability, utilizing a lithium manganese dioxide battery to maintain data integrity during power outages. Furthermore, the IC600LX624 module is equipped with LED indicators for easy monitoring and diagnostics. When used outside the rack, the IC600LX624 operates stably within a temperature range of 0 to 60 degrees Celsius; during storage, its operating temperature range is -20 to 70 degrees Celsius. The device can withstand non-condensing relative humidity from 5% to 95%, enabling reliable operation in a variety of environments.
The IC600LX624 General Electric Memory module may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
General Electric IC600LX624 Memory module INFO(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 IC600LX624 is the core composite memory module of the GE Fanuc Series Six PLC. Its principle is similar to a computer's "battery-protected memory": it uses a CMOS RAM chip to divide the storage space into a 16K logic program area (for storing ladder diagram instructions) and an 8K register data area (for storing real-time variables). It employs an internal lithium-ion battery backup circuit to maintain data integrity during system power outages, and works with a parity check circuit to monitor data integrity in real time, ensuring the CPU can quickly and accurately access control instructions and operating status.
As the "main memory" of a PLC, it is widely used in industrial environments requiring stable and reliable storage performance, including:
Manufacturing: Standardized assembly lines and robotic automation.
Process Control: Managing variables such as temperature, pressure, and flow rate in industries such as steel, food processing, and glass manufacturing.
Infrastructure and Energy: Supporting real-time monitoring of power plants and water treatment plants.