JoeM1 Member J Join Date Jul 2015 Location Tucson Posts 71 Aug 4, 2015 #1 Gentlemen, I have not done a lot with GE over the years so if these questions are "basic" I apologize before hand. 1) What is the fastest CPU I can put in a 90-30 rack? 2) Can I have more than 1 I/O link module in a rack? Thanks
Gentlemen, I have not done a lot with GE over the years so if these questions are "basic" I apologize before hand. 1) What is the fastest CPU I can put in a 90-30 rack? 2) Can I have more than 1 I/O link module in a rack? Thanks
Steve Bailey Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location The boondocks of Western Massachusetts USA Posts 8,601 Aug 4, 2015 #2 1. Any of the IC693CPU37x CPU modules. 2. Yes
Bit_Bucket_07 Member Join Date Feb 2013 Location Southeast US Posts 1,875 Aug 4, 2015 #3 JoeM1 said: Gentlemen, I have not done a lot with GE over the years so if these questions are "basic" I apologize before hand. 1) What is the fastest CPU I can put in a 90-30 rack? 2) Can I have more than 1 I/O link module in a rack? Thanks Click to expand... The GE 90-30 is a capable little PLC. It's pretty much equivalent to an AB SLC-500. The newest version of the software is clunky, in my opinion, but it's serviceable.
JoeM1 said: Gentlemen, I have not done a lot with GE over the years so if these questions are "basic" I apologize before hand. 1) What is the fastest CPU I can put in a 90-30 rack? 2) Can I have more than 1 I/O link module in a rack? Thanks Click to expand... The GE 90-30 is a capable little PLC. It's pretty much equivalent to an AB SLC-500. The newest version of the software is clunky, in my opinion, but it's serviceable.
NetNathan Lifetime Supporting Member N Join Date Nov 2011 Location Corona, CA Posts 2,199 Aug 6, 2015 #4 And IMHO 90-30 is easier to program than AB. Registers are easier to deal with.