Description
Product Introduction
This GE Fanuc IC200ALG264 is the workhorse analog input module for the Versamax PLC system. It sits right in the middle of your I/O stack, converting real-world signals like temperature, pressure, or flow from 16 different field devices into digital data the CPU can actually use. Unlike the digital modules nearby, this one handles the messy, variable stuff—the nuances between “on” and “off.”What sets this specific model apart from its siblings (like the IC200ALG260) is the channel count and the built-in filtering. It gives you 16 points of 12-bit resolution, which is usually enough granularity for water treatment or packaging lines without breaking the budget. Honestly, in retrofits, this module often gets spec’d simply because it fits the physical space better than a full-size rack system.
Key Technical Specifications
- I/O Type: Analog Input
- Number of Channels: 16
- Resolution: 12-bit
- Input Range: Selectable per group: 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10 V, 0-5 V
- Isolation: Field to Logic (Opto-isolated)
- Conversion Time: < 10 ms per channel (typical)
- Data Format: Signed 16-bit Integer
- Bus Current Draw: < 150 mA @ 5 VDC
- Operating Temp: 0 °C to 60 °C
- Dimensions: 100 x 80 x 20 mm (approx.)
- Weight: 0.2 kg
Application Scenarios & Pain Points
When the plant manager is sweating over a batch process that’s running inconsistent temperatures, the problem often traces back to the input module. If the IC200ALG264 is failing, the PLC sees “noise” instead of a stable signal. That means the PID loop goes crazy, and the product gets scrapped. This module is the eyes of the control system—if it’s blind, the whole line stumbles.
- Water Treatment Plants: Keeping tabs on pH levels and turbidity across a dozen tanks simultaneously is no joke. This module handles the load without needing a massive chassis.
- Packaging Machinery: On a high-speed cartoner, you need to know exactly where the servo is positioned via analog feedback. Miss a reading, and the machine jams.
- HVAC Systems: Managing the chillers in a large facility requires monitoring tons of RTD and thermocouple inputs. This module consolidates them neatly.
- Automotive Assembly: Robotic welding cells rely on precise analog inputs for seam tracking. A glitch here means a bad weld—and a recall waiting to happen.
- Food & Beverage: Ever tried controlling the viscosity of sauce on a production line? That’s an analog input job. Get it wrong, and the batch is trash.




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