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GE IC695CPE310-AB PACSystems RX3i Embedded CPU Controller 

The GE IC695CPE310-AB stands as a mid-tier embedded CPU for Emerson’s PACSystems RX3i platform, packing a 1.1 GHz processor into a rack-mounted module that drives logic, computation, and I/O orchestration without external PCs. It occupies the CPU slot on universal backplanes, drawing power directly while exposing Ethernet and serial interfaces for programmer access and field devices. Engineers program it via Proficy Machine Edition using ladder logic, structured text, or even C blocks, mapping up to 32K discrete bits and words across local and remote racks.

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In manufacturing plants running high-speed bottling lines or assembly operations, the GE IC695CPE310-AB takes charge when downtime isn’t an option and logic execution must keep pace with relentless production rhythms. Engineers turn to it for coordinating palletizers, robotic welders, and conveyor sequencers where split-second decisions on sensor inputs drive actuator outputs across distributed racks. In energy management systems at data centers or pharmaceutical batching suites, this controller handles alarm prioritization and recipe changes under varying loads, ensuring compliance with throughput targets even as environmental controls shift. Water utilities rely on its embedded Ethernet to poll remote flow meters and pressure transducers, triggering valve adjustments before overflows or shortages disrupt service—real scenarios where a sluggish processor could mean regulatory fines or emergency callouts.

This module proves indispensable in industrial automation for sites upgrading from legacy PLCs, bridging Modbus devices with modern Proficy programming while scaling to eight racks without centralized bottlenecks. Automotive press shops use the GE IC695CPE310-AB to synchronize safety interlocks and part ejectors, its 1.1 GHz speed crunching 32K discrete points so operators stay productive amid tool changes or shift handovers. In food processing, where hygiene standards demand rapid fault isolation, it logs time-stamped events for traceability, feeding data to HMIs that guide maintenance without halting lines. System integrators favor it for brownfield retrofits because rack power draw stays manageable, and dual serial ports link legacy instruments seamlessly into Ethernet backbones.

Across these environments, the GE IC695CPE310-AB tackles vibration-heavy floors, temperature swings in unconditioned buildings, and EMI from nearby drives—challenges that demand a controller with energy pack backup for data retention during blips. Its media redundancy keeps networks alive through cable faults, a lifesaver in continuous processes like pulp mills or semiconductor fabs where one missed scan cascades into scrap batches.

The GE IC695CPE310-AB stands as a mid-tier embedded CPU for Emerson’s PACSystems RX3i platform, packing a 1.1 GHz processor into a rack-mounted module that drives logic, computation, and I/O orchestration without external PCs. It occupies the CPU slot on universal backplanes, drawing power directly while exposing Ethernet and serial interfaces for programmer access and field devices. Engineers program it via Proficy Machine Edition using ladder logic, structured text, or even C blocks, mapping up to 32K discrete bits and words across local and remote racks.

Positioned as the system brain, the GE IC695CPE310-AB executes Boolean scans at 0.72 ms/k, floating-point math on demand, and real-time clocks synced via SNTP, fitting neatly into architectures from standalone machines to enterprise-wide SCADA overlays. It supports up to eight local racks, energy pack for volatile memory holdup, and protocols like SRTP, Modbus TCP, and SNP, making it versatile for mixed-protocol sites. What integrators appreciate most is the built-in two-port Ethernet switch for daisy-chaining, plus hot-swap readiness that lets them expand without full shutdowns.

For those specifying control hardware, the GE IC695CPE310-AB delivers value through 10 MB flash user memory—enough for complex applications—while keeping cabling simple and diagnostics front-panel clear. Firmware updates via Ethernet or serial ensure it evolves with standards like PROFINET IO, positioning it as a future-proof core for systems that outlast initial deployments

Engineers count on the GE IC695CPE310-AB for scan times that won’t bog down under peak I/O loads, its 1.1 GHz Atom core delivering consistent 0.72 ms/k Boolean performance even with analog scaling and PID loops active. Dual Ethernet ports with auto-negotiation form a resilient switch, supporting media redundancy to keep EGD exchanges flowing during link failures—critical for synchronized motion across racks.

Built tough for cabinets, the GE IC695CPE310-AB handles 0–60°C swings with modest 1A at 5V/3.3V draw, allowing dense rack populations alongside high-power modules. The energy pack safeguards 10 MB SRAM against outages, retaining %R data and programs for seamless restarts, while RS-232/RS-485 ports enable direct ties to drives or RTUs. Its two-slot footprint leaves room for NIUs or EDS modules, streamlining upgrades from high-end CPE400s.

Compatibility spans the RX3i ecosystem, from IC695 I/O to VersaMax E-Series via Ethernet, with firmware like 8.50 adding PROFINET subslot extensions for 255 devices. Serial protocols cover Modbus master/slave and SNP for legacy gear, while web servers expose diagnostics without extra tools. Longevity comes from flash storage immune to write wear, plus drift-controlled RTCs accurate to 2 seconds daily, minimizing drift in batch timing or shift logs.

Over years, the GE IC695CPE310-AB proves its keep through firmware hardenings against storms and simplified RMX reflective memory configs, cutting troubleshooting in multi-rack setups. Front LEDs flag rack power, Ethernet activity, and energy pack status at a glance, empowering floor techs to isolate issues fast.

Detailed Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Model GE IC695CPE310-AB 
Brand Emerson (GE Intelligent Platforms series)
Type PACSystems RX3i Embedded CPU Controller
Power Requirements 1A at 5 VDC / 3.3 VDC; 0.5A at 24 VDC
Operating Temperature 0 to 60 °C
Mounting RX3i universal backplane, CPU slot
Dimensions 2-slot module (approx. 95 mm W x 145 mm D x 45 mm H)
Weight Approximately 0.5 kg
Interfaces 1 x Ethernet RJ-45 (10/100 Mbps, 2-port switch); 1 x RS-232; 1 x RS-485
Certifications CE, UL, CSA (model dependent)
Processor Speed 1.1 GHz
User Memory 10 MB flash (battery-backed SRAM)
I/O Capacity 32K discrete bits; 32K analog words
Local Racks Supported Up to 8
Protocols SRTP, Modbus TCP/RTU, SNP, PROFINET IO
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IC695CPE310-AB

IC695CPE400 – High-end sibling for redundancy-heavy apps, stepping up when the GE IC695CPE310-AB needs failover in duplex systems.
IC695NIU001 – Network interface pairs with it for expanded Ethernet I/O without taxing the embedded ports.
IC695EDS001 – DNP3 module integrates seamlessly for utility outstations driven by the GE IC695CPE310-AB logic.
IC695HSC108 – High-speed counter complements for precise positioning tasks in the same rack.
IC694ACC400 – Power supply companion ensuring stable voltage during peak loads with the GE IC695CPE310-AB.
IC695ETM001 – Email/SNMP module for alerts sourced from CPU data tables
IC695RMX128 – Reflective memory for multi-chassis sync under GE IC695CPE310-AB control.

Rack planning for the GE IC695CPE310-AB starts with power budget checks—its 24V draw adds up in full racks, so pair with 40W+ supplies and verify energy pack seating before latching into the backplane. Ethernet cabling demands Cat5e shielded runs under 100m, routed away from VFD outputs; label ports as primary/secondary for MRP setups. Secure serial cables with ferrite clamps to block noise, and position the module mid-rack to balance airflow from fans or vents.

Maintenance revolves around monthly energy pack voltage reads via Proficy—replace at 3.0V to avert data loss—and quarterly firmware parity scans against Emerson releases. Cycle the CPU reset only after saving projects, as it clears run mode without warning; monitor scan times via data watch for creep signaling I/O overload. In dusty sites, swab front panels and check backplane connectors yearly; full diagnostics pull from the web server confirms rack health without disassembly