CPUM 200-595-033-111 CPU Card
Description
Manufacture | GE |
Model | CPUM |
Ordering information | 200-595-033-111 |
Catalog | Others |
Description | CPUM 200-595-033-111 CPU Card |
Origin | United States (US) |
HS Code | 85389091 |
Dimension | 16cm*16cm*12cm |
Weight | 0.8kg |
Details
The CPUM 200-595-031-111 CPU Card is a rack controller that acts as the central system controller in machinery protection and monitoring systems. It provides support for communication protocols like Modbus RTU/TCP or PROFINET and is equipped with a front-panel display for easy configuration and management of protection cards (such as MPC4 and AMC8).
Key Features and Functions:
- System Controller: The CPUM card is designed to serve as the rack controller in a modular system. It provides centralized control and communication between the rack and connected software, ensuring efficient system operation.
- Modular Design: The CPUM card uses a highly versatile modular architecture, allowing the rack configuration, display, and communications to be managed from a single card. This design supports a networked rack environment where all management can be centralized.
- Communication Interfaces:
- Ethernet Connection: The CPUM card supports two Ethernet connections, allowing for both redundant Ethernet configurations for enhanced reliability.
- Serial Communication: The card includes two serial connections, supporting redundant serial communication for additional resilience in data transfer.
- Display and Controls:
- The front panel of the CPUM card includes an LCD display showing system and protection card status.
- The SLOT and OUT (output) keys are used to select which signal to display on the LCD for easy monitoring.
- Modular Slots:
- The CPUM card comes with a carrier board that features two PC/104 type slots. These slots allow you to integrate different modules, such as the CPU module and an optional serial communications module for additional functionality.
- One-Shot Configuration Management: The CPUM card supports one-shot configuration management, allowing you to configure the protection cards (MPC4 and AMC8) in the rack using either an Ethernet or RS-232 serial connection to a computer running compatible software (such as MPS1 or MPS2).