



The GE IC660BBR101 Communication Module is engineered for stable, long-term operation in industrial automation environments where consistent data exchange is critical. Designed as part of the GE Fanuc I/O ecosystem, this module enables dependable communication between controllers and distributed I/O devices, supporting efficient system coordination and simplified control architecture.
Built with industrial durability in mind, the IC660BBR101 is well suited for plants that demand reliability, clear diagnostics, and compatibility with established GE control platforms.
Technical Specifications
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Model Number | GE IC660BBR101 |
| Module Category | Communication Module |
| Primary Function | Remote I/O Communication Interface |
| Communication Type | GE Fanuc Serial / Bus Interface |
| Rated Supply Voltage | 5 V DC |
| Power Consumption | Approx. 300 mA |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 °C |
| Storage Temperature | -40 to 85 °C |
| Relative Humidity | 5–95% (non-condensing) |
| Mounting Method | DIN Rail / System Rack |
| Dimensions (W × H × D) | Approx. 35 × 105 × 75 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 0.12 kg |
| Status Indication | Integrated LED Indicators |
Recommended Related Models
To build a complete and scalable GE automation solution, the following models are often selected alongside the IC660BBR101:
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GE IC660CHS002 – Communication carrier module
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GE IC660CPU105 – Central processing unit for logic execution
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GE IC660MDL745 – Digital input/output module
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GE IC660MDD104 – High-density discrete I/O module
These components allow flexible system expansion while maintaining consistent communication behavior.
Popular Allen-Bradley Models
For users comparing cross-brand solutions or working in mixed control environments, commonly referenced Allen-Bradley alternatives include:
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Allen-Bradley 1756-EN2T – Ethernet/IP communication module
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Allen-Bradley 1769-ASCII – Serial communication interface
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Allen-Bradley 1769-SC-IF4IH – Serial communication card
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Allen-Bradley 1783-BMS10CGN – Industrial communication switch
These models are frequently evaluated when migrating or integrating multi-vendor systems.