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IC697CPX935: How To Troubleshoot GE Fanuc PLC Training Series 90-70 CPU

This video is a tutorial for training and troubleshooting purposes using the CPX935 and GE Proficy* Machine Edition Software. Click here for more information on the IC697CPX935: http://www.pdfsupply.com/automation/ge-fanuc/series-90-70/IC697CPX935 The IC697CPX935 is a 96Mhz, 32-Bit, Floating Point, 1 MByte Fast Memory CPU. What you might not know is it’s a single slot CPU, with three serial […]

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IC697CPX782: How To Troubleshoot GE Fanuc PLC Training Series 90-70 CPU

This video is a tutorial for training and troubleshooting purposes using the CPX782 and GE Proficy* Machine Edition Software. More: Click here for more information on the IC697CPX782: http://www.pdfsupply.com/automation/ge-fanuc/series-90-70/IC697CPX782 The IC697CPX782 hosts the following – Single slot CPU; **Supports BMA, and 0.4 microseconds per boolean function – Password controlled access (for security reasons), has seven […]

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IC697CPX772: How To Troubleshoot GE Fanuc PLC Training Series 90-70 CPU

This video is a tutorial for training and troubleshooting purposes using the IC697CPX772 and GE Proficy* Machine Edition Software. More: Link to IC697CPX772 Manual PDF: http://www.pdfsupply.com/pdfs/ic697cpx772.pdf Click here for more information on the IC697CPX772: http://www.pdfsupply.com/automation/ge-fanuc/series-90-70/IC697CPX772 “This IC697CPX772 GE Fanuc 90-70 has a 96 Mhz / 32-Bit Point CPU that gives us a 512 Kbyte of […]

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IC693CMM321 GE Fanuc PLC Training Programming & Repair Series 90-30 CMM321

This video is a tutorial for training and troubleshooting purposes using the IC693CMM321 Ethernet Interface Module Modbus and GE Proficy* Machine Edition Software. More: IC693CMM321 Manual Data Sheet PDF Link: http://www.pdfsupply.com/pdfs/ic693cmm321.pdf Click here for more information on the IC693CMM321: http://www.pdfsupply.com/automation/ge-fanuc/series-90-30/IC693CMM321  

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Dyson’s Project N223: Secret Device Teased In This Video… Is It a Robot?

Dyson teased its latest project, codenamed project N223, with a mysterious YouTube video that shows panoramic robot POV from the ground. My best guess is some kind of robot vacuum cleaner but you can make inferences for yourself based on the video. One thing we do know is that the British appliance company poured $8.2 […]

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South Carolina Doctor Builds Ebola-Fighting Robot

Dr. Jeff Deal, from South Carolina, has created a germ-fighting robot which he has now deployed as a potential Ebola-fighting machine. The five foot tall robot is called Tru-D, and features a UVC light capable of breaking down the DNA of organisms, or in this case viruses. Two Tru-D robots have already been sent to […]

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This Robotic Arm Catches Flying Objects Literally In ‘The Blink Of an Eye’…

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) recently developed a robotic arm with quick enough reaction time to catch almost anything. Generally, robots are unable to react to fast-moving objects, let alone catch them as humans can. This robotic arm actually imitates human behavior and utilizes a camera in order to determine the path of a […]

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Troubleshooting Guide For VersaMax PLC and I/O Modules

1.   ABBREVIATIONS ABBR. DESCRIPTION CPU Central Processing Unit DI Digital Input Module DO Digital Output Module ERM Expansion Receiver Module GEIP GE Intelligent Platforms I/O Input / Output LED Light Emitting Diode NIU Network Interface Unit OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer PLC Programmable Logic Controller PSU Power Supply Unit RAM Random Access Memory TB Terminal Block […]

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GE-Fanuc Genius I/O Blocks Troubleshooting Guide

ABBREVIATIONS 1.   INTRODUCTION Genius I/O blocks are intelligent, self-contained, configurable I/O modules. A Genius I/O block is made of cast aluminum, and weighs about 4 pounds (1.8 Kg). Block size is approximately 9” (22 cm) x 4” (10 cm) x 3” (9 cm). For further reading and reference:- Environmental specifications and related details are attached […]

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Troubleshooting The GE Series 90-70 PLC System

Welcome to PDF Electric and Supply Company troubleshooting series: Troubleshooting the GE Series 90-70 PLC System. PDF Supply has a large inventory of GE 90-70 parts, and we’ve created this article to assist users with troubleshooting techniques. Step 1: Inspect Power Supply Status The first step to understanding the GE Series 90-70 PLC status is […]

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