Description.
The IC200PWR002 is a power supply module that is part of the VersaMax product family, currently part of Emerson Automation and previously manufactured by GE Intelligent Platforms. The power module is a 24 VDC extended power supply with an input supply voltage of 18-30 VDC. it has output voltages of 5 VDC and 3.3 VDC, and a total output current of 1.5 A, with a maximum of 1.0 A at 3.3 VDC and 1.5 A, and a maximum at the 5 VDC output.
About the IC200PWR002
The IC200PWR002 is a power supply module that is part of the VersaMax platform, which was previously manufactured by GE Intelligent Platforms (GE IP) and is now produced by Emerson Automation. This module can be used as a mains power supply or a power booster carrier. When used as a main power supply, this module is used to power a VersaMax that is enabled for installation and connected to a backplane. When used as a booster power supply, this module is mounted on the booster bracket and is used as a supplemental power supply. It has five screw type terminals located on the bottom front panel of the module. The two terminals on the left side are the DC and -DC terminals, while the third terminal is the ground terminal. The last two terminals do not need to be connected.
The IC200PWR002 is designed to operate from an input supply voltage of 18-30 VDC with a nominal supply voltage of 24 VDC.The module has an input power of 11 watts and a hold-up time of 10 milliseconds. Its inrush current is rated at 20 amps with a maximum dcs-sis.com duration of 6 milliseconds at 24 VDC and a minimum duration of 25 amps for 6 milliseconds at 30 VDC. Module output characteristics include output voltages of 5 VDC and 3.3 VDC with an output current of 1.5 amps, maximum at 3.3 VDC, and 1.0 amps at 5 VDC, provided that the output current does not exceed the maximum output of 1.5 amps. The power module is also fitted with internal short circuit, overload and reverse polarity protection.
This power supply module is primarily used with VersaMax I/O modules, Network Interface Units (NIUs), and Central Processing Units (CPUs).
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