Description
Product Overview
The IS220PAOCH1B Analog Output Module from GE’s Mark VIe series delivers precise current loop control for industrial automation systems. It features a processor board shared across all Mark VIe I/O packs and a dedicated acquisition board for analog output functions. This module supports up to eight simplex 0–20 mA outputs and includes built-in analog-to-digital converters for current feedback monitoring.
System input connects via dual RJ-45 Ethernet ports and a three-pin power connector. Output signals are transmitted through a DC-37 pin connector, ensuring secure communication with the associated terminal board. LED indicators provide real-time diagnostics for power, activity, and signal status.
Technical Specifications
Specification |
Details |
Manufacturer |
GE |
Series |
Mark VIe |
Model |
IS220PAOCH1B |
Description |
Analog Output Module |
Voltage Range |
±10 V |
Output Current |
0–20 mA |
Dimensions |
8.3 cm × 4.2 cm × 12.2 cm |
Weight |
340 g |
Output Channels |
8 simplex current loops |
Ethernet Ports |
Dual RJ-45 |
Power Connector |
3-pin |
Signal Connector |
DC-37 pin |
Diagnostic Indicators |
LED status lights |
Features & Benefits
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The IS220PAOCH1B supports eight analog outputs for precise current loop control.
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Its compact 8.3×4.2×12.2 cm size fits easily into tight control enclosures.
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Weighing only 340 g, the module simplifies installation and handling.
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Dual Ethernet ports ensure reliable communication with controllers.
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LED indicators offer clear visual feedback for diagnostics and system health.
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Integrated ADCs provide real-time current feedback for each output channel.
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The DC-37 connector ensures secure integration with terminal boards.
Application & Compatibility
The IS220PAOCH1B module suits industrial environments requiring accurate analog output control. It integrates seamlessly with GE Mark VIe systems and supports distributed I/O architectures across power generation, manufacturing, and process automation.
Use this module to drive actuators, control valves, or transmit analog signals to field devices. Its compatibility with standard terminal boards and Ethernet networks makes it ideal for scalable control systems.