Technical specifications for IC660TBD022
Brand GE Fanuc
Series Genius I-O
Part number IC660TBD022
Block type 16 loop discrete input and output
Rated voltage 24 V DC
Operating voltage 18 to 30 volts DC
Pulsation Max 10%
Power drop time 10 ms (DC)
Heat dissipation (Max.) 68.8 watts, 16 outputs on, current 2 amps
Block to block isolation 1500 volts for 1 minute
Dimensions (H x W x D) 224 x 88 x 100 mm (8.8 x 3.5 x 3.9 in)
Weight 1.8 kg (4 lb)
Operating temperature 0 to 60 degrees Celsius (32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit)
Storage temperature -40 to 100 degrees Celsius (-40 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit)

The IC660TBD022 terminal assembly is a terminal assembly designed and manufactured by GE Fanuc. The Genius I/O GE terminal assembly has 6 analog input circuits with an accuracy of 0.1%. The alarm limits of these circuits are programmable, and all faults are displayed by handheld monitors and computers, which are often used for programming purposes. The IC660TBD022 terminal assembly weighs approximately 1.8 kg and its dimensions include a height of 224 mm (8.8 in), a width of 88.9 mm (3.5 in) and a depth of 100 mm (3.9 in). The terminal assembly includes the LED signal of the I/O block and supports BSM control. The module has a maximum heat dissipation rating of 12 watts.
The IC660TBD022 terminal assembly comes with a diagnostic function that includes a large number of messages about input status. For example, if the current is below 2 mah or the high alarm is higher than the allowed level, the terminal will trigger a message. This terminal assembly model requires voltages in the range of 93 to 132 volts AC and 105 to 145 volts DC. This means that the device supports operation using AC and DC power supplies. The terminal assembly is part of the current source input module with a 10% ripple and a rated frequency of 47 to 63 Hz. The IC660TBD022 terminal component can be customized to handle faults. This means that fault reports for different circuits can be turned off on request. However, even if the fault reporting option is turned off, a message about a possible fault in the circuit is sent to the host.