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GE IC697ACC702A Bus Terminator Plug

GE IC697ACC702A Bus Terminator Plug

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Brand:GE Fanuc PLC
Item No.:GE IC697ACC702A
Product Origin: USA
Product Dimensions:70 mm × 51 mm × 19 mm
Product Weight:60 g
Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Goods_stock:15
Shipping Port:Xiamen, China
Lead Time:1-3 Days
Condition:Brand New And Original
Warranty:1 Year
Certificate:COO

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The GE IC697ACC702A is an I/O Bus Terminator Plug designed for GE Fanuc Series 90-70 PLC systems. It is a small but essential component used to terminate the I/O expansion bus at the final node of a daisy-chain configuration, ensuring clean signal transmission and preventing data reflection or communication errors.

In distributed PLC architectures, this terminator plays a critical role in maintaining signal integrity, system stability, and reliable module communication, especially in long or multi-rack expansions.


Technical Specifications

The IC697ACC702A is engineered as a passive termination component for GE industrial control networks.

ParameterSpecification
ModelIC697ACC702A
Product TypeI/O Bus Terminator Plug
System CompatibilityGE Fanuc Series 90-70
FunctionBus signal termination
Installation PositionLast I/O expansion rack / BRM module
Electrical TypePassive resistor termination

Physical Dimensions & Weight

ParameterValue
Dimensions (L × W × H)Approx. 70 mm × 51 mm × 19 mm
WeightApprox. 45 g – 60 g

The compact design allows direct installation into the expansion port of the last bus receiver module without additional wiring or configuration complexity.


Recommended Related Models

For complete Series 90-70 system integration, the following components are commonly used alongside IC697ACC702A:

  • GE IC697BEM713 Bus Transmitter Module
  • GE IC697BEM711 Bus Receiver Module
  • GE IC697CPU772 PLC Processor Module
  • GE IC697CHS790 Rack Chassis
  • GE IC697MDL Series I/O Modules

These components form a stable distributed control network in legacy GE automation systems.


Popular GE Series 90-70 Modules

  • IC697CPU780 – High-performance CPU module
  • IC697ALG320 – Analog input module
  • IC697MDL740 – Digital input module
  • IC697PWR711 – Power supply module
  • IC697BEM713 – Bus communication module

These modules are widely deployed in industrial automation systems requiring long-term operational stability.


Applications

The IC697ACC702A is used in industrial environments where reliable bus termination is required, including:

  • Manufacturing automation systems
  • Power generation control systems
  • Oil & gas process automation
  • Water treatment plants
  • Industrial conveyor systems
  • Distributed PLC expansion racks

Its main role is ensuring error-free communication in extended I/O network configurations.


Advantages

  • Ensures stable I/O bus signal termination
  • Prevents data reflection and communication noise
  • Compact plug-in design for easy installation
  • Improves overall system reliability
  • No external power required (passive component)
  • Essential for multi-rack PLC expansions
  • Proven compatibility with GE Series 90-70 systems

This component is a low-cost but critical element for maintaining industrial network integrity.


Technical FAQs

1. What is the function of IC697ACC702A?
It terminates the I/O bus at the last expansion node in a PLC system.

2. Is it an active or passive component?
It is a passive resistor-based termination plug.

3. Where is it installed?
On the expansion port of the last Bus Receiver Module (BRM).

4. What PLC systems is it compatible with?
GE Fanuc Series 90-70 systems.

5. What are its dimensions?
Approximately 70 mm × 51 mm × 19 mm.

6. What is its weight?
Around 45–60 grams.

7. Does it require power?
No, it operates passively without external power.

8. What happens if it is not installed?
Signal reflection may cause communication errors in the I/O bus.

9. Can it be reused?
Yes, unless physically damaged.

10. Is it required in all racks?
Only in the final expansion rack of the I/O chain.


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