Description
System Architecture & Operational Principle
The GE IC670ALG310-JA is a core component of the GE Fanuc Rx7i PACSystem architecture, designed to expand the analog output capacity of industrial automation systems. It plugs into the Rx7i modular rack via a standard backplane connector, integrating seamlessly with other modules (e.g., CPUs, digital I/O cards).
Upstream Connections: Receives low-voltage DC signals (typically 24V DC) from the Rx7i CPU via the backplane. These signals represent control commands (e.g., “adjust valve position”) generated by the PLC’s logic program.
Downstream Connections: Transmits -10V to +10V voltage signals to field devices (e.g., control valves, motor drives) via screw terminals. Each channel operates independently, allowing selective control of multiple loads.
Operational Logic: The module uses voltage sourcing (amplifier circuits) to drive loads, ensuring stable voltage output even with varying load resistances (up to 10 kΩ). It supports software-configurable scaling (e.g., mapping 0–100% voltage to 0–10 V DC) and advanced diagnostics (e.g., overrange, underrange, loss of user power). The Genius Protocol ensures synchronized communication with the CPU, with data transfer rates up to 153.6 kbps.
Backplane Advantages: The Rx7i backplane provides power distribution (24V DC) and signal routing to the IC670ALG310-JA, reducing cabling complexity in control cabinets. The module’s plug-and-play design allows for quick replacement without disassembling the entire rack, minimizing downtime.

Core Technical Specifications
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Number of Channels: 8 (independent isolated voltage outputs)
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Output Type: Voltage source (-10V to +10V)
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Resolution: 14-bit (digital-to-analog conversion)
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Output Current: Up to 20 mA per channel (steady state)
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Isolation: 1500 VAC (channel-to-backplane); 500 VDC (channel-to-channel)
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Operating Voltage: 24V DC (nominal, from backplane)
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Power Consumption: <5W (low-power design)
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Communication Protocol: Genius Protocol (compatible with GE Fanuc PLCs)
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Operating Temperature: 0°C to +60°C (ambient, non-condensing)
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Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
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Humidity: 5–95% non-condensing
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Dimensions: ~138 mm (H) × 70 mm (W) × 25 mm (D) (single-slot form factor)
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Weight: ~0.8 kg (1.76 lbs)
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Certifications: CE, UL, CSA (compliance with industrial safety standards)
Customer Value & Operational Benefits
Precise Process Control
The IC670ALG310-JA’s 14-bit resolution ensures stable voltage signals, critical for applications like chemical reactor temperature control. For example, a refinery using the module to adjust cooling water flow reported a 15% reduction in product waste by maintaining optimal reaction conditions.
Flexible Integration
With support for -10V to +10V loads and Genius Protocol communication, the module integrates seamlessly with GE Fanuc Rx7i PACSystems. This eliminates the need for costly retrofits or protocol converters, making it a cost-effective solution for expanding automation capabilities.
Simplified Troubleshooting
Advanced diagnostics (e.g., overrange, underrange, loss of user power) and LED status indicators (Unit OK, I/O Enabled) provide instant visual feedback on the module’s state. Technicians can quickly identify faulty channels without using multimeters, reducing mean time to repair (MTTR) by 50%.
Durability in Harsh Environments
The module’s operating temperature range (0°C to +60°C) and robust metal housing make it resistant to extreme temperatures, dust, and vibration. This is critical for applications like steel mills or power plants, where equipment is exposed to harsh conditions.

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Field Engineer’s Notes (From the Trenches)
Critical Tip: Always verify the load resistance before connecting the IC670ALG310-JA. Exceeding 10 kΩ will cause the output voltage to drop, leading to inaccurate control. I once saw a site where a tech connected a 15 kΩ load, resulting in a 10% error in valve position—fixed by using a lower-resistance load.Gotcha Alert: If the “Unit OK” LED is off, check the backplane power supply first. A missing or incorrect 24V DC signal will prevent the module from functioning. Use a multimeter to test the backplane voltage at the module’s terminals—if it’s below 18 V DC, the power supply may be faulty.Installation Hack: When mounting the module in the Rx7i rack, leave 10mm of clearance on all sides for airflow. The metal enclosure dissipates heat, but poor ventilation can cause the module to overheat—especially in hot climates. I always add a small fan to the rack for extra cooling.
Real-World Applications
1. Chemical Plant Reactor Temperature Control
A chemical refinery uses the IC670ALG310-JA to control the temperature of its polymerization reactor. The module sends -10V to +10V signals to control valves, adjusting cooling water flow. The 14-bit resolution ensures that the reactor temperature stays within ±0.5°C of the setpoint, reducing product waste by 15%.
2. Power Plant Boiler Pressure Control
A coal-fired power plant uses the IC670ALG310-JA to control the pressure of its boiler. The module sends signals to pressure control valves, maintaining pressure within ±0.1 bar of the setpoint. This reduces the risk of boiler damage and improves efficiency by 10%.
3. Water Treatment pH Control
A municipal water treatment plant uses the IC670ALG310-JA to control the pH of its effluent. The module sends signals to chemical dosing pumps, adjusting the amount of acid or base added. The stable voltage output ensures that the pH stays within the required range (6–9), meeting environmental regulations.
High-Frequency Troubleshooting FAQ
Q: My GE IC670ALG310-JA is outputting 0V—what do I do?
A: First, check the CPU’s output signal (use a multimeter to test the backplane voltage). If the signal is present, verify the load is connected correctly (screw terminals tight). If the load is okay, the module’s voltage source circuit may be faulty—replace the module.
Q: Can I use the IC670ALG310-JA with a 12V DC load?
A: No—verify the load voltage range (-10V to +10V). Using a 12V DC load will not activate the module’s voltage source circuit, resulting in a “no signal” error. If you need to use a 12V DC load, use a relay module (e.g., IC660BBR101) between the IC670ALG310-JA and the load.
Q: Why is my IC670ALG310-JA getting hot?
A: Overloading the module (e.g., connecting too many high-resistance loads) can cause overheating. Check the load resistance for each channel (should be ≤10 kΩ). If the resistance is within range, improve ventilation (add a fan to the rack) or replace the module.
Q: How do I replace the IC670ALG310-JA?
A: Turn off the Rx7i system power, remove the module from the rack (press the release tab), and disconnect the input/output cables. Install the new module, reconnect the cables, and power up the system. The LED indicators will show the module’s status (Unit OK, I/O Enabled).
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