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IC695ALG626 GE High-Precision Analog PLC Input Module

Product Model: IC695ALG626
Product Brand: GE Fanuc / GE Automation
Product Series: IC695 Analog I/O Modules
Product Features:

  • 16-channel analog input module for precise process measurement
  • Compatible with IC695 PLC systems for flexible industrial integration
  • High signal accuracy with low noise interference
  • Compact, rugged design suitable for demanding environments

Description

Product Model: IC695ALG626
Product Brand: GE Fanuc / GE Automation
Product Series: IC695 Analog I/O Modules
Product Features:

  • 16-channel analog input module for precise process measurement
  • Compatible with IC695 PLC systems for flexible industrial integration
  • High signal accuracy with low noise interference
  • Compact, rugged design suitable for demanding environments

Technical Specifications Table

Specification Details
Model IC695ALG626
Brand GE Fanuc / GE Automation
Series IC695 Analog I/O Modules
Input Channels 16
Signal Types 0–10V, ±10V, 4–20mA
Resolution 12-bit
Accuracy ±0.1% of full scale
Conversion Time per Channel 2.5 ms
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C
Storage Temperature -20°C to 85°C
Dimensions (H x W x D) 125mm x 35mm x 130mm
Weight 0.55 kg
Protection Features Overvoltage, Input surge protection
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IC695ALG626

Product Role & System Fit

The IC695ALG626 is a critical component in GE Fanuc IC695 PLC systems, acting as a multi-channel analog input module. Its primary role is to capture real-world analog signals—such as voltage, current, temperature, or pressure readings—and convert them into digital data for the PLC CPU to process. This allows automated systems to react accurately to changes in production lines, environmental conditions, or machinery performance.

Designed for flexibility, the IC695ALG626 supports 16 input channels, allowing engineers to monitor multiple points simultaneously without requiring additional hardware. Its plug-and-play compatibility with the IC695 series ensures seamless integration into both new and legacy PLC installations. Field engineers often choose this module for process control applications because it can reliably handle a wide range of analog signals while maintaining precision, even in electrically noisy industrial environments.