Manufacturer:General Electric
Model:DS215SLCCG1AZZ01A
Series:Mark V
Product Type:LAN Communications Card
Technology:Speedtronic Control System
Functional Revision:A-Rated
Assembly Version:Special DS215
Compatibility:Mark V Turbine Control Systems
Interface:Ethernet
Communication Protocol:IEEE 802.3
Operating Temperature:-10°C to +55°C
Power Consumption:Max. 10W
Dimensions:85mm x 55mm x 20mm
Weight:Approx. 30g
This advanced LAN communication card is engineered with robust materials to withstand harsh industrial conditions, ensuring prolonged service life and reliability. It leverages GE-FANUC’s patented Speedtronic control system technology, which has been a cornerstone in the evolution of industrial automation since its introduction in the late 1960s.
Key features include high-speed data processing capabilities, enhanced security protocols, and compatibility with a wide range of hardware platforms, including GE‘s RX7i, RX3i, and Quick Panel Control systems. The inclusion of a 10/100 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interface facilitates seamless integration with modern network infrastructures.
With support for advanced open architectures and standard communication protocols like Profibus™ and DeviceNet™, this card ensures interoperability across diverse industrial ecosystems. Its modular design allows for easy integration and scalability, making it an ideal choice for upgrading or expanding existing industrial control systems without disrupting ongoing operations.
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the DS215SLCCG1AZZ01A offers a comprehensive set of functions tailored to meet the stringent requirements of industrial automation. Its ability to seamlessly interface with legacy systems and offer a path for future upgrades makes it a versatile asset in any industrial setting.
For users seeking to enhance their industrial control systems with advanced communication capabilities, the GE DS215SLCCG1AZZ01A provides an unparalleled solution, combining reliability, performance, and ease of integration.
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