Allen Bradley CompactLogix 1769 CPU processor
Jan 26, 2024Allen Bradley CompactLogix 1769 CPU processor:
Rockwell Automation is the only company that can provide comprehensive automation experience and world-class I/O products. It can meet the practical needs of various applications. Users can choose between distributed IO or IO integrated with the controller. The choice is up to the user to decide.
The CompactLogix platform brings together many advantages and high performance of the Logix platform, including its universal programming environment, universal network, and universal control engine, in a small space. Due to the combination of Compact lO modules The CompactLogix platform is very suitable for small and medium-sized device level control applications with simple motion control. It has powerful functions, flexible scale, and can be upgraded. For systems that require single machine control and control systems that are extended through EtherNetlP, ControlNet, or DeviceNet networks The CompactLogix platform is the ideal choice.
The 1769 Compact lO module can be installed on CompactLogix5370L2 and L3 controllers as well as 1768 CompactLogix controllers. Each module is mechanically locked together through a tongue and tenon structure. The module has an integrated communication bus. The integrated communication bus connects various modules through movable bus connectors. Each IO module is equipped with a built-in detachable terminal block with a finger protection top cover. It is used to connect IO sensors and actuators. The terminal block is located behind the front cover plate of the module. IO wiring can be connected from the bottom of the module to the VO terminal.
1.1769-L20 processor
The 1769-L20 processor supports up to 8 local T/Os and can be used for field device, distributed T/O (limited to 256Words for backplane data), and multi processor/upper computer networking through one DeviceNet industrial fieldbus. Of course, EtherNet networking with multiple processors/upper computers can also be achieved through communication modules.
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2.1769-L30 processor
The 1769-L30 processor supports up to 16 local IOs and can be used for field device and distributed IO through one DeviceNet industrial fieldbus(Backboard data limited to 256Words) and multi processor/upper computer networking. Of course, EtherNet networking with multiple processors/upper computers can also be achieved through communication modules.
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3. 1769-L35E processor
The 1769-L35E processor supports up to 30 local IOs and is equipped with a 100Mbps EtherNet/IP industrial control network interface that supports real-time control. It also enables multi processor/upper computer networking and distributed I/O control. Of course, field devices and distributed I/O can also be connected through multiple DeviceNet industrial fieldbuses.
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Other products:
1769-L24ER-QB1B | 1769-L23-QBFC1B | 1769-OW8I | 1769sc-IF8u |
1769-CRL1 | 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B | 1769-L32C | 1769-IA8I |
1769-IF4XOF2 | 1769-IF4 | 1769sc-IT6I | 1769-PB4 |
1769-SM2 | 1769-OW16 | 1769-OA16 | 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B |
1769-OV32T | 1769-ASCII | 1769-CRR3 | 1769-WS |
1769-L31ER-NSE | 1769-ECL | 1769-ARM | 1769-IQ16F |
1769-OW8 | 1769-L30ER-NSE | 1769SC-IF4IH | 1769-RTBN18 |
1769-OF8C | 1769-ADN | 1769-L33ERM | 1769-CLL3 |
1769-OF5 | 1769-2WS | 1769-IF8 | 1769-OB8 |
1769-IR6 | 1769-CRL3 | 1769-IF4FXOF2F | 1769-AENTR |