Description
Product Overview
The General Electric IC200UEX211 belongs to the VersaMax series and functions as a micro PLC expansion module. Engineers use this unit to extend system capacity with sixteen configurable DC inputs and twelve relay outputs. Its compact design, measuring 15 × 9 × 7.5 cm and weighing 0.56 kg, ensures reliable installation in industrial automation environments.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model Number |
IC200UEX211 |
| Module Type |
Expansion Module |
| Manufacturer |
GE Fanuc |
| Series |
VersaMax |
| System |
PLC |
| Dimensions |
15 × 9 × 7.5 cm |
| Weight |
0.56 kg |
| HS Code |
8537101190 |
| Condition |
Brand New |
| Origin |
USA |
| Lead Time |
In Stock |
| MOQ |
1 |
| Status |
Active |
| Communication Service |
Ethernet router |
| DC Inputs |
16 configurable, positive/negative logic |
| Relay Outputs |
12 Form A, 2 amps each |
| Input Voltage Range |
100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Output Supply |
+24 VDC, max 200 mA |
| Inrush Current |
Up to 40 amps |
Functional Highlights
The GE Fanuc IC200UEX211 supports sixteen DC inputs that accept pushbuttons, limit switches, and proximity sensors. Engineers configure inputs for positive or negative logic, while the module supplies +24 VDC at 200 mA for connected devices.
Twelve Form A relay outputs rated at 2 amps each provide reliable control for solenoids, motor starters, and other field devices. The unit tolerates high inrush currents up to 40 amps, ensuring dependable operation in demanding environments.
Applications and Compatibility
The General Electric IC200UEX211 integrates seamlessly into VersaMax PLC systems, offering expanded input and output capacity for industrial automation. Operators deploy this module in manufacturing, energy, and process industries where flexible I/O management is critical.
Its compatibility with PACSystems RX3i controllers enhances scalability, while its compact design simplifies installation. The IC200UEX211 remains a trusted solution for engineers seeking reliable expansion capability and long-term performance in automation systems.