GE Series 90-30 IC609SJR100C Basic Unit
GE Fanuc Series 90-30 Basic Unit: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The GE Fanuc Series 90-30 Programmable Logic Controller…
Model: IC693MDL742E
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Technical Dossier
The GE IC693MDL742E is a positive logic discrete output module designed for the GE Series 90-30 programmable logic controller platform. This module is confirmed discontinued by GE Automation (now part of Emerson). For any plant still operating a Series 90-30 system, a single failed output module of this type can halt an entire production line. A forced migration to a modern PLC platform — including hardware, engineering, software licensing, I/O rewiring, and recommissioning — routinely costs between $500,000 and $2,000,000 USD depending on system scale. Securing a verified spare IC693MDL742E is not a procurement exercise; it is a capital protection decision.
DriveKNMS maintains a controlled inventory of hard-to-find Series 90-30 modules sourced through verified industrial channels. Each unit undergoes a documented inspection process before dispatch.
| Part Number | IC693MDL742E |
| Manufacturer | GE Automation (formerly GE Fanuc) |
| Series | Series 90-30 |
| Module Type | Discrete Output – Positive Logic |
| Output Points | 16 points |
| Output Voltage Range | 12–24 VDC |
| Output Current per Point | 0.5 A |
| Total Module Current | 4 A maximum |
| Backplane Compatibility | IC693CHS391, IC693CHS392, IC693CHS393, IC693CHS398 |
| CPU Compatibility | IC693CPU311, IC693CPU313, IC693CPU321, IC693CPU331, IC693CPU340, IC693CPU341, IC693CPU350, IC693CPU360, IC693CPU363, IC693CPU364, IC693CPU374 |
| Product Status | Discontinued / End-of-Life |
| Country of Origin | United States |
The GE Series 90-30 platform was one of the most widely deployed mid-range PLC systems in North American and European process industries throughout the 1990s and 2000s. It is installed in water treatment facilities, automotive assembly lines, food processing plants, and chemical handling systems. GE Automation ceased active production of the IC693 module family, and authorized distribution channels have been exhausted for most part numbers including the IC693MDL742E.
The IC693MDL742E occupies a specific slot in the Series 90-30 backplane and communicates via the proprietary GE backplane bus. There is no direct plug-in replacement from any current GE product line. Substituting a different output module requires firmware-level reconfiguration and, in many cases, modification of the ladder logic program — work that requires a licensed GE Proficy Machine Edition environment and qualified PLC engineers.
For plant managers facing system retirement pressure, the cost-benefit calculation is straightforward: one verified IC693MDL742E spare, properly stored, extends the operational life of the entire control system by 3 to 7 years at a fraction of the cost of a platform migration. Facilities running multiple Series 90-30 racks should maintain a minimum buffer stock of two output modules per rack configuration to cover both immediate failure and secondary failure during the repair window.
Strategy for extending automation asset life by 5–10 years using critical spares:
All IC693MDL742E units supplied by DriveKNMS pass a structured 5-step inspection protocol before shipment:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete IC693MDL742E?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all inspected units. This covers failure under normal operating conditions within a correctly configured Series 90-30 system. Warranty does not cover damage from incorrect installation, overvoltage, or backplane faults.
Q: Are these new or refurbished units?
A: Stock condition varies. Units are classified as new-surplus (unused, original packaging), tested-used (removed from service, inspected and tested), or refurbished (inspected, reconditioned, and tested). Condition is disclosed at the time of quotation. All units meet the same 5-step inspection standard regardless of condition classification.
Q: How many units should a facility hold in reserve?
A: For a facility with one to three active Series 90-30 racks using IC693MDL742E modules, a minimum of two spare units is recommended. For larger installations or facilities where downtime cost exceeds $10,000 per hour, a buffer of four to six units is a defensible maintenance investment.
Q: Can this module be used with the IC693CPU374 VME-based CPU?
A: The IC693MDL742E is compatible with the IC693CPU374 when installed in a standard IC693 backplane. Confirm slot addressing in your hardware configuration file before installation.
Q: How should spare modules be stored long-term?
A: Store in original or anti-static packaging. Maintain storage temperature between 15°C and 30°C with relative humidity below 70%, non-condensing. Avoid storage near magnetic fields or high-vibration equipment. Inspect annually for physical degradation.