Product details
Overview
The GE Nexus 369B1868G0008 analog module provides accurate analog output for industrial automation tasks.
Powergear X Automation creates this description to highlight core functions and practical installation guidance.
Key Features
- The GE Nexus 369B1868G0008 supports 0–10V, ±10V, and 4–20mA output modes.
- The design uses isolated circuits and stable D/A conversion to deliver clean analog signals.
- The module processes data locally and supports fast control cycles.
- The unit works with servo valves, VFDs, and other analog-driven equipment.
Technical Specifications
- Brand: GE Automation, Series: Nexus, Model: GE Nexus 369B1868G0008.
- Output range: 0–10V, -10–+10V, and 4–20mA.
- Resolution: 16-bit for smooth control response.
- Linearity: 0.1% FS for reliable signal accuracy.
- Noise immunity: Stable output in heavy industrial EMI areas.
- Frequency response: Fast enough for real-time control loops.
- Temperature range: -20°C to +60°C.
- Isolation: Optical isolation prevents ground interference.
- Update rate: High refresh speed suits motion and closed-loop work.
Installation Guide
- Insert the module into a Nexus rack and ensure proper alignment.
- Use twisted shielded cable and ground the shield at one point.
- Separate signal wiring from high-current motor lines.
- Set output mode in system configuration before field wiring.
- Verify output with a calibrated meter before commissioning.
Packaging List
- One GE Nexus 369B1868G0008 module in protective packaging.
- One quick start leaflet with wiring and pinout details.
- Mounting screws and required hardware.
- One label with model and serial information.
Shipping & Contact
- Ships via FedEx, UPS, and DHL.
- Email: sales@powergearx.com
- WhatsApp: +86 18030005825
FAQ
- Q: How do users choose voltage or current mode?
- A: Configure the output mode in system I/O setup before wiring.
- Q: What cable works best for long distances?
- A: Use shielded twisted pair to reduce noise pickup.
- Q: Can the module support motion control?
- A: Yes, the fast output refresh suits motion systems.
- Q: How should users check signal drift?
- A: Inspect grounding, routing, and remeasure outputs under load.
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