GE IC695ETM001-EK Ethernet Communication Module
This industrial-grade communication module serves as a critical connectivity solution for modern automation systems. Designed to bridge control networks with enterprise-level infrastructure, it enables seamless integration of real-time process data into supervisory systems through standard Ethernet protocols.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | General Electric |
| Model | IC695ETM001-EK |
| Interface | Dual 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports |
| Protocols | Modbus TCP, SNMP, HTTP, DHCP |
| Redundancy | MRP & PRP support |
| Power | 24V DC (±15%) @ 1.2A |
| Dimensions | 130 x 100 x 35 mm |
| Mounting | DIN rail compatible |

Real-World Applications
Engineers commonly deploy this module in manufacturing facilities for machine-to-machine communication, where it bridges PLC control networks with SCADA systems. In power generation plants, its redundancy features maintain critical turbine monitoring during network failures. We’ve seen it integrated with GE’s 90-70 PLC systems for factory automation upgrades, and paired with IC695CHS007 chassis in water treatment control panels.
Our inventory includes related components like IC694CPE010 processors, IC693CHS397 racks, and VMIVME-7807 interface modules. When clients need complete system solutions, we often bundle this module with fiber optic transceivers and network switches to create industrial Ethernet backbone networks.

Our Service Commitment
We maintain 16 regional warehouses across 6 countries with over 8,000 industrial automation SKUs in stock. When you purchase from us, you get:
- 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects
- Technical support from engineers with 15+ years’ field experience
- Express shipping options (typically 3-5 business days)
- Custom configuration services for complex installations
While we can’t publish prices directly due to manufacturer agreements, our global sourcing network ensures competitive pricing. For current availability and pricing, please email our sales team or connect via WhatsApp.
Technical Tip: When configuring dual port redundancy, remember to enable IGMP snooping on your network switches to prevent broadcast storms. We’ve seen this improve network stability in 80% of deployments.








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