GE Fanuc DS3800NSFE1E1B – Mark IV PLC, Advanced Control Solution
The GE Fanuc DS3800NSFE1E1B Mark IV PLC is an advanced control solution designed for high-performance industrial applications, offering unparalleled reliability and efficiency.
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Processor Speed:Up to 20 MHz
Memory Capacity:1 MB RAM, 1 MB ROM
Operating Range:-25°C to +60°C
Power Consumption:20 W
Communication Interfaces:RS-485, Ethernet
Dimensions:17.8 x 14.6 x 2.8 inches
Weight:10.6 lbs
The GE-FANUC DS3800NSFE1E1B Mark IV PLC is engineered with an advanced processor, delivering robust performance in a variety of industrial settings. Its compact design allows for easy integration into existing systems, making it a versatile solution for process control, manufacturing automation, and other critical applications.
Featuring a 64 MHz 32-bit RISC architecture, this PLC ensures quick processing speeds and efficient execution of complex algorithms. The ample 512 KB memory capacity supports large programs and extensive data storage, enhancing its capability to handle sophisticated control tasks.
With built-in communication interfaces like RS-485 and Ethernet, the DS3800NSFE1E1B facilitates seamless connectivity with other devices and systems, enabling real-time data exchange and improved system integration. The option for CPU redundancy further boosts reliability, ensuring continuous operation even in case of unexpected failures.
Adaptable to a wide range of environmental conditions, from -20°C to +60°C and 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity, this PLC is designed to withstand harsh industrial environments without compromising performance. Its durable construction and high-quality materials guarantee long-lasting service, reducing maintenance requirements and downtime.
The GE-FANUC DS3800NSFE1E1B Mark IV PLC is equipped with a user-friendly interface and intuitive programming environment, simplifying setup and operation for technicians and engineers alike. It supports various programming languages, including ladder logic, function block diagrams, and structured text, catering to diverse programming preferences and skill levels.