The module can also be used to relay analogue signals, which may be the result of continuous calculations within the logic of a programmable logic controller (PLC).

displayed by panel meters and recorded by data loggers. It can also be used to interface with a signal isolator or signal splitter, to

or to cascade a reference signal to another single-loop controller or PLC for more complex controller architectures, such as cascade control.

The IC200ALG331 has output channels that can be configured via software to generate +/-10 VDC or 4-20 mA output signals.

Each channel has a maximum update rate of 7ms and an accuracy of +/-0.1% of full scale maximum.

Each channel is also capable of configuring and detecting high/low limits, over/under ranges, open circuits, loss of field power, non-volatile memory faults, and

as well as individually assigning output behaviour for PLC stop or module errors (such as holding the last state or dropping to zero (0)), which can also be modified.

Since the IC200ALG331 is fully software configurable, there is no need to install a terminal jumper to the module to set the operating mode.

The GE IC200ALG331 module is a 16-bit analogue output module. It is equipped with 4 isolated channels.

It is part of the GE Fanuc Versamax module family. The main function of the module is to control multiple analogue devices at once.

The module can be easily configured using only software. There are no jumpers or switches in this output module variant.

The operating voltage range of this module is between -10 and 10 volts DC. The current rating of the module is 4 to 20 mA.

The analogue output module updates itself in a 7 millisecond time period. It draws a total of 15 milliamps of current from the 5-volt bus.