GE PACSystems RX3i Modules
GE PACSystems RX3i Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The GE PACSystems RX3i platform is one of the most…
Model: IC697VDD100
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Technical Dossier
The GE Series 90-70 — identified by the IC697 prefix — is a rack-based programmable logic controller platform developed by GE Automation & Controls (formerly GE Fanuc). It has been deployed extensively across heavy industrial sectors including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power generation auxiliaries, offshore oil & gas platforms, pulp and paper mills, and large-scale water treatment facilities. The Series 90-70 architecture supports high-density I/O configurations, multi-rack expansion, and deterministic scan-cycle execution, making it a reference platform for process-critical automation installed throughout the 1990s and 2000s. A significant installed base remains operational globally, sustaining demand for original spare parts, tested replacements, and lifecycle extension services.
The Series 90-70 was introduced in the late 1980s as GE's high-end PLC platform, succeeding the Series Six and Series Five families. Early revisions used the VMEbus backplane standard, enabling third-party module integration. The CPU lineup evolved from the IC697CPU731 (early 32-bit processor) through the IC697CPU772 and IC697CPU781, culminating in the IC697CPX935 — the highest-performance CPU in the family, supporting C-block programming and expanded memory. Communication capabilities expanded progressively: early Genius Bus controllers gave way to Ethernet TCP/IP modules (IC697CMM742), and later to Profibus and DeviceNet adapters. The platform reached end-of-active-development in the mid-2010s, with GE (subsequently Emerson and then Movicon/Proficy ecosystem partners) directing new projects toward the PACSystems RX7i — which maintains physical and partial software compatibility with IC697 racks, easing migration. For sites that cannot migrate, long-term maintenance sourcing remains the primary operational strategy.
CPU Modules
Discrete Input Modules
Discrete Output Modules
Analog I/O Modules
Communication & Network Modules
Power Supply Modules
Voltage Distribution & Backplane Accessories
IC697 modules present specific test challenges due to their VMEbus backplane architecture and multi-layer board construction. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol for all IC697 units processed: (1) Visual inspection for capacitor degradation, corrosion on edge connectors, and battery-backed SRAM condition; (2) Powered bench test using a Series 90-70 test rack with known-good CPU and power supply, verifying module enumeration and diagnostic LED status; (3) For CPU modules, full memory read/write cycle test and firmware version verification; (4) For analog modules, calibration verification against NIST-traceable reference instruments; (5) For communication modules (CMM711, CMM742), bus traffic verification using Genius Hand-Held Monitor or Ethernet packet capture; (6) Final burn-in at operating temperature for a minimum of 4 hours before shipment clearance. All units are shipped with individual test records and 90-day functional warranty.
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