Description
Technical Parameters
Product Introduction
IC695CHS016 is a 16-slot universal backplane module for the GE Fanuc PACSystems series. IC695CHS016 is a dual-bus backplane that supports both PCI and high-speed serial devices, enabling high-speed data transmission. The universal backplane supports expansion bases, which can improve flexibility and are suitable for multiple models of CPUs. It has wide compatibility and is convenient for users to upgrade and expand.
Technical Specifications
Manufacture |
GE |
Model |
IC695CHS016 |
Part Number | IC695CHS016 |
Description |
Rx3i PAC System slot universal base |
Origin |
USA |
Dimension |
40*18*5cm |
Weight |
1.25kg |
Product Details
The RX3i system and its components are considered open equipment [having live electrical parts that may be accessible to users] and must be installed in a protective enclosure or incorporated into other assemblies manufactured to provide safety. As a minimum, the enclosure or assemblies must provide protection equivalent to a NEMA/UL Type 1 enclosure or an IP20 rating (IEC60529). The enclosure must be able to adequately dissipate the heat generated by all of the components mounted inside so that no components overheat. A minimum space of at least 102mm (4 inches) as shown below is required on all sides of the RX3i backplane IC695CHS016 for cooling. Additional space may be required, depending on the amount of heat generated by the equipment during operation. Please refer to the PACSystems RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314, for information about enclosures and heat dissipation.
Backplanes IC695CHS016 must be mounted horizontally to meet product performance and reliability specifications by providing adequate airflow around the modules. Other mounting orientations may affect system performance and/or reliability and are therefore not recommended.
Module Locations in a Universal Backplane IC695CHS016:

▪IC695 Power Supply modules may be installed in any slot. DC Power Supplies IC695PSDx40 occupy 1 slot. AC Power Supplies IC695PSAx40 occupy 2 slots. IC694 and IC693 Power Supplies cannot be installed in Universal Backplanes.
▪I/O and option modules can be installed in any available slot except slot 0, which can only accept IC695 Power Supplies, and the Expansion slot. Each I/O slot has two connectors, so either an RX3i PCI-based module or a serial module can be installed in any I/O slot.
▪The rightmost slot is the expansion slot. It can only be used for the optional serial expansion module IC695LRE001.
▪An RX3i CPU can be installed anywhere in the backplane except the Expansion slot. CPU modules occupy 2 slots. Installing the CPU in slot 1 means that only a single-wide power supply may be used in slot 0. Either DC power supply can be used. If the application must maintain a slot 1 CPU and use an AC power supply, the AC power supply must be located in a slot to the right of the RX3i CPU in slot 1. Before deciding to place the CPU in a slot
Other than slot 1, it is important to consider the following:
▪The configured slot location of the CPU must match the CPU's true location.
▪For Service Request #15 (Read Last-Logged Fault Table Entry) and Service Request #20 (Read Fault Tables), the location of CPU faults is the slot where the CPU is located. The logic that decodes fault table entries retrieved by these service requests may need updating.
▪COMMREQs directed to the CPU itself must use the correct CPU slot reference.
▪External devices should be checked for compatibility with CPU slot locations other than slot 1.
▪Remote Series 90 PLCs that use SRTP Channels COMMREQs expect the CPU to be in slot 1 or slot 2.