Technical specifications for IC660ELB904
Brand GE Intelligent Platform /GE Fanuc
Series Genius I-O
Part number IC660ELB904
Product line Genius I/O
Product Type Network adapter interface board
It weighs 1.36 kg
Ac voltage 93 to 132 V AC
DC voltage 105 to 132 V DC
Frequency 47 to 63 Hz
Control power 8 watts
Operating temperature 0 to 60 degrees Celsius
Storage temperature -40 to 100 degrees Celsius
Block to block isolation 1500 volts
LED indicator LED indicator

GE Fanuc IC660ELB904 Interface board is a network adapter interface board manufactured by GE Intelligent Platforms/GE Fanuc Automation. It belongs to the Genius I/O block series and weighs about 1.36 kg. The product has an operating voltage range of 93 to 132 volts AC or 105 to 132 volts DC, a rated frequency of 47 to 63 Hertz, and a rated control power of 8 watts. The IC660ELB904 network adapter operates best in a temperature range of 0 to 60 degrees Celsius. It can be safely stored at temperatures of -40 to 100 degrees Celsius, has a moisture resistance of 5% to 95%, and is non-condensing. Other notable features of the product are block to block isolation with a rated voltage of 1500 volts and a maximum heat dissipation power of 16.8 watts for 8 inputs, or 45.6 watts for 8 outputs with a current rating of 2 amps. It also has a steady-state output current of 2 amps (for AC power supplies), a resistance current of 2 amps or an induced current of 1 amp (for DC power supplies).
The GE Fanuc IC660ELB904 network adapter interface board is compatible with several other GE devices designed to enhance their performance. Some of these devices include handheld monitors, bus controllers, electronic components, and terminal components. The I/O of the GE Fanuc IC660ELB904 network adapter interface board is divided into four isolated input and output circuits, each operating at a nominal voltage of 115 volts AC or 125 volts DC. The product also has other features, including LED indicators for each I/O circuit. When any circuit is configured to operate as an input, its LED indicator displays the threshold voltage on the input terminal. On the other hand, when any circuit is set to output, the LED indicates the status of the CPU control.