SPECIFICATIONS
Part No.: IC200PWR101
Manufacturer: General Electric
Frequency range: 47-63 Hertz
Input power: 27 volt-amps
Backplane Support: PCI and High-Speed Serial
Product Type: Power Supply Module
Availability: In Stock
Series: VersaMax
Functional Description
IC200PWR101 is an Power Supply Module developed by GE. It is a power supply module from the GE Fanuc VersaMax series, designed to provide reliable power to various modules and devices within an industrial automation system.
Features
- Primary and Secondary Power Source: Serves as a versatile power supply, capable of functioning as both a primary and secondary power source. It is commonly used to power central processing units (CPUs), network interface units (NIUs), and various types of input/output (I/O) units mounted on the rack backplane. When connected to a booster carrier, it can operate as a secondary power source, ensuring redundancy and reliability in critical applications.
- Input Voltage and Power Requirements:Unlike some other VersaMax power supply units that primarily use direct current (DC), utilizes alternating current (AC) for its input voltage and input power. The input voltage range and jumper installation determine its operating parameters:
- With a jumper installed, the input voltage can range from 85 volts to 132 volts AC, with a nominal voltage of 120 volts AC.
- Without a jumper, the input voltage range extends from 176 volts to 264 volts AC, with a nominal voltage of 240 volts AC.
- Holdup Time and Frequency Range: Features a holdup time of 20 milliseconds, providing a brief window of power retention during momentary interruptions or fluctuations in the AC input power. This ensures that connected devices maintain power during minor power disturbances. The module operates within a frequency range of 47 to 63 Hertz, making it compatible with various industrial power systems.
- Input Power and Efficiency The module has an input power rating of 27 volt-amps (VA), reflecting its energy consumption when converting AC input power to the required DC output voltages. This efficient conversion process ensures minimal energy loss and reliable power delivery to connected devices.
Output Voltage and Current Specifications
Supplies direct current (DC) for its output voltages, specifically 5 volts DC and 3.3 volts DC. The total output current for the module is a cumulative total of both the 5-volt and 3.3-volt outputs:
- The maximum output current for the 3.3-volt setting is 0.25 amperes.
- For the 5-volt setting, the maximum output current is 1.5 amperes minus the current drawn by the 3.3-volt output.
- Users must ensure that the total output current does not exceed 1.5 amperes to maintain proper operation and prevent overloading the module.
Protection Features
- Equipped with robust protection mechanisms to safeguard against short circuits and overloads. These protective features are essential for maintaining the integrity of the power supply and the safety of the overall automation system.
- The power supply module is designed for use in a wide range of industrial automation applications. It is particularly well-suited for powering critical components such as CPUs, NIUs, and I/O units in complex automation systems. Its ability to function as both a primary and secondary power source adds redundancy and reliability, making it ideal for environments where uninterrupted power is essential.
Installation and Configuration Considerations
- Jumper Configuration: Proper installation of the jumper is crucial for setting the correct input voltage range. Users must ensure that jumpers are configured correctly based on the input voltage to avoid damage to the module.
- Load Management: Users should carefully manage the load to ensure that the total output current does not exceed 1.5 amperes. Proper load distribution between the 5-volt and 3.3-volt outputs is necessary to maintain stable operation.
- Environmental Conditions: It is designed to operate within standard industrial environmental conditions. However, users should ensure that the installation environment is free from excessive dust, moisture, and temperature extremes to prolong the module's lifespan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is IC200PWR101?
It is an Power Supply Module developed by GE under the VersaMax series.
What are the output voltages provided by the module?
It provides two direct current (DC) output voltages- 5 volts DC and 3.3 volts DC.
What is the maximum output current?
The total output current must not exceed 1.5 amperes. For the 3.3-volt output, the maximum is 0.25 amperes, and for the 5-volt output, it is 1.5 amperes minus the current from the 3.3-volt setting.
What is the holdup time of the module?
The holdup time is 20 milliseconds, providing brief power retention during momentary AC input interruptions.
What frequency range?
The module operates within a frequency range of 47 to 63 Hertz.