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: IC693BEM340
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Technical Dossier
The GE Series 90-30 (IC693) programmable logic controller platform is one of the most widely deployed mid-range DCS/PLC architectures in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical refineries, nuclear power auxiliary systems, offshore platforms, and continuous-process chemical plants, the IC693 rack-based architecture has accumulated decades of field runtime in environments where unplanned downtime carries six-figure hourly costs. The IC693BEM340 FIP Bus Controller Module is a critical communications node within this ecosystem, enabling high-speed deterministic data exchange across the Factory Instrumentation Protocol (FIP) fieldbus network — a topology common in European process industries and legacy French nuclear infrastructure.
The IC693 platform was introduced by GE Fanuc Automation in the early 1990s as the successor to the Series Six and Series Five PLC families. Its modular 5-slot and 10-slot rack design allowed engineers to mix CPU, I/O, communications, and power supply modules within a single backplane. Early revisions used the IC693CPU311 and IC693CPU313 processors with limited memory; subsequent generations introduced the IC693CPU364 and IC693CPU374 with Ethernet TCP/IP capability and expanded program storage.
The FIP bus interface — represented by the IC693BEM340 — was developed to satisfy IEC 61158 Type 1 fieldbus requirements, primarily for integration with Alstom and Schneider Electric field devices in European utility and nuclear applications. As the platform matured into the 2000s, GE transitioned customers toward Profibus (IC693BEM331) and Ethernet Global Data (EGD) communications, rendering FIP-based modules a specialized but still-active maintenance category. The IC693 series entered its end-of-active-production phase circa 2015, though GE (now Emerson under the Movicon/PACSystems brand) continues to provide limited repair and replacement support. Operators of legacy IC693 installations must now rely on certified aftermarket suppliers for board-level spares.
CPU Modules
Digital Input Modules
Digital Output Modules
Analog Modules
Communications & Bus Controller Modules
Power Supply Modules
IC693 backplane and bus communication modules present specific test challenges due to their multi-layer PCB construction and time-sensitive fieldbus arbitration logic. DriveKNMS applies the following verification protocol to all IC693BEM340 and communications-class modules prior to dispatch: (1) Visual inspection under 10× magnification for capacitor ESR degradation, solder joint fatigue, and connector pin integrity; (2) Powered bench test using a GE Series 90-30 reference rack with known-good CPU and I/O complement; (3) FIP bus arbitration test — the module is placed as bus master and polled against two slave nodes to verify deterministic cycle time compliance per IEC 61158-4; (4) Thermal soak at 55°C for 2 hours to screen latent component failures; (5) Final firmware revision check against GE Fanuc release notes to confirm compatibility with target CPU firmware version. All modules ship with a test report and 12-month warranty against functional defect.