GE 842E-MIP3BA Industrial Control Module
The GE 842E-MIP3BA Control Module is a high-performance industrial automation component designed for precise control applications in various industries including manufacturing, automotive, and energy. It offers advanced functionality and robust performance, making it an essential tool for optimizing process efficiency.
Manufacturer:General Electric
Model:842E-MIP3BA
Type:Control Module
Compatibility:GE PACSystems RX3i series
Channels:8-channel analog input module
Input Range:-10V to +10V
Sampling Rate:Up to 100 samples per second
Resolution:16-bit
Accuracy:+/- 0.1% full scale
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Power Supply:10-30V DC
The GE 842E-MIP3BA Industrial Control Module is meticulously engineered for industrial environments where reliability and performance are critical. This module integrates seamlessly with the PACSystems RX3i platform, providing users with an advanced solution for managing complex industrial processes.
This control module supports up to 8 input channels, allowing for versatile application across various industrial settings. With a sampling rate of up to 100 kHz, it ensures precise data acquisition and real-time monitoring, enhancing overall system accuracy. The 16-bit resolution provides high-quality signal processing, contributing to superior control outcomes.
Designed to withstand harsh conditions, this module features an operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for extreme environments. Its IP67 protection rating guarantees dust-tight and water-resistant performance, ensuring long-term reliability even in challenging environments.
The module operates within a voltage range of 10-30 VDC, providing flexibility in power supply options. It can handle a current rating of up to 2 A, supporting a wide array of industrial applications. At just 0.5 kg and dimensions of 120 x 80 x 40 mm, this module is compact yet robust, fitting easily into tight spaces without compromising on functionality.











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