Application Scenarios
The IC697MDL750 is designed for industrial environments requiring high channel density and reliable output control. It is frequently deployed in automotive manufacturing, energy systems, material handling, and process automation. Its ability to drive multiple loads—such as solenoids, pilot lights, and motor starters—makes it ideal for distributed I/O architectures and centralized PLC systems.
Core Strengths
This module delivers a strong balance between output density and operational reliability. With 32 output channels in a single slot, it reduces cabinet space while maintaining structured wiring through grouped outputs. Fast 1 ms switching ensures accurate control timing, while robust isolation protects system integrity in electrically noisy environments.
Its design also emphasizes maintainability. The removable terminal block simplifies installation and service, while clear channel grouping improves troubleshooting efficiency. For systems requiring consistent performance under continuous operation, the IC697MDL750 provides a dependable and scalable solution.
Technical FAQs
1. How many outputs are available on this module?
It provides 32 discrete outputs divided into four groups of eight.
2. What voltage does the module support?
It operates at 24/48 V DC with an output range of 20–60 V DC.
3. What is the current rating per output?
Each output supports up to 0.5 A continuous current.
4. How fast is the switching response?
The module has a maximum ON/OFF response time of 1 ms.
5. Is electrical isolation provided?
Yes, 1500 V isolation to the backplane and 500 V between groups.
6. What types of devices can it control?
It can drive solenoids, relays, motor starters, and indicator lights.
7. What is the inrush current capability?
Up to 10 A for short-duration startup loads.
8. Does it support grouped protection?
Yes, outputs are arranged in groups, simplifying protection and wiring.
9. How is it installed?
It mounts into a Series 90-70 rack using a VME-based backplane.
10. What is the power consumption from the backplane?
Approximately 0.25 A from the 5V bus.