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CompactLogix

The CompactLogix series is a Logix controller system made by the Allen Bradley corporation. This series is commonly used in medium and small industrial applications. In addition to that, these systems are used to control machine-level applications. Furthermore, the CompactLogix system is typically built by combining a controller with Input or Output modules and the DeviceNet communication network. Moreover, it is worth noting that the CompactLogix system from Allen Bradley provides cutting-edge control, along with Input or Output and communication in a small package. These controllers provide many benefits to any system they are incorporated in, such as higher performance, improved productivity, increased capacity, and even enhanced security. Based on the input type, output, memory type, communication module, enclosure type, and mounting options, it is manufactured with different specifications to meet different application needs. The Logix system includes a number of communication ports, including Ethernet/IP and ControlNet. These ports are associated with various networks. The built-in serial port allows anyone operating the CompactLogix controller system to connect additional add-on devices to the controller system. Furthermore, it must also be noted that local expansion modules are also supported by the Allen Bradley device. Aside from that, all controller devices have a reset button that clears the user programs from the internal memory if the controllers have problems starting up. Device-level ring, linear, and traditional star topologies are supported by the controllers. The CompactLogix series of controllers have many sub-series associated with it, such as CompactLogix 5480, CompactLogix 5380, Compact GuardLogix 5380, CompactLogix 5370, and much more.

CompactLogix (1769) Selection Guide

Allen-Bradley is the manufacturer of the CompactLogix (1769) platforms, which are designed to provide a single integrated control architecture, a common programming software environment, and communication support for sequential, motion, drives, and process control. A CompactLogix (1769) system uses connections to establish a communication link across multiple hardware platforms. For instance, a connection can be between a controller to local/remote I/O modules or between a controller to remote/local communication modules. These connections are resource allocations that provide more reliable communications between the hardware platforms than unconnected messages.

A typical 1769 CompactLogix system consists of a CompactLogix Controller within the 1769 series and 1769 Compact I/O modules. In such a system, the 1769 CompactLogix controller is always the leftmost module. The controller is required to be within four modules of the CompactLogix system power supply. Some 1769 I/O modules may be placed up to eight modules away from the system’s power supply.

Therefore, the 1769 Logix platform combines the benefits of a common network, a common control engine, and a common programming environment in a small footprint with exceptional performance. With the 1769 Compact I/O modules, the CompactLogix (1769) system can support simple to more complex Integrated Motions, with unprecedented scalability and power. The platform is ideal for providing Logix solutions to applications that require system-connected and standalone control over the EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, or ControlNet networks.

Selection Criteria

To design a CompactLogix (1769) system, you will have to accurately select the following components, based on the requirements of your control application.

Compact I/O Modules

Allen-Bradley provides a variety of 1769 Compact I/O modules from which you can choose the modules best suited for the intended purpose of your CompactLogix (1769) system.  Some of the 1769 Compact I/O modules have field-side diagnostics, electronic fusing, or individually-isolated inputs and outputs. The available 1769 I/O modules include:

1769 Compact Digital AC Input Modules

There are three modules within this category. These modules include the 1769-IA8I module which has 8 individually isolated inputs with an input voltage rating of 100 volts AC or 120 volts AC, the 1769-IA16 module with 16 digital input circuits and an input voltage rating of 100 or 120 volts AC, and the 1769-IM12 module with 12 digital input channels and an input voltage rating of 200 or 240 volts AC.

1769 Compact Digital AC Output Modules

There are two modules available within this category. These modules include the 1769-OA8 module, which has 8 outputs channels and an output voltage ranging from 100 to 240 volts AC, and the 1769-OA16 module with 16 digital output channels and an output voltage ranging from 100 to 240 volts AC.

1769 Compact Digital DC Input Modules

This category of modules includes the 1769-IQ6XOW4 module with 6 digital input channels, the 1769-IQ16 module with 16 digital input channels, the 1769-IQ16F module with 16 high-speed input channels, the 1769-IQ32 module with 32 digital input channels, and the 1769-IQ32T module with 32 terminated input channels. All of these modules have an input voltage rating of 24 volts sink/source.

1769 Compact Digital DC Output Modules

The modules of this category include the 1769-OB8 with 8 digital output channels and an output voltage of 24 volts DC sourcing, the 1769-OB16 with 16 output channels and an output voltage of 24 volts DC sourcing, the 1769-OB16P with 16 protected output channels and an output voltage of 24 volts DC sourcing, the 1769-OB32 with 32 digital output channels with an output voltage of 24 volts DC sourcing, the 1769-OV16 with 16 digital output channels and an output voltage of 24 volts DC sinking, and the 1769-OV32T with 32 terminated output channels and an output voltage of 24 volts DC sinking.

1769 Compact Digital Contact Output Modules

This category includes the 1769-IQ6XOW4 with 4 digital output channels, the 1769-OW8 with 8 output channels, the 1769-OW8I with 8 individually isolated output channels, and the 1769-OW16 with 16 digital output channels. Each of these modules has an output voltage rated at 24 volts DC.

1769 Compact Analog Modules

There are a variety of modules within this category, from which you can select either general-purpose Analog I/O, RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector), or Thermocouple modules. They include the 1769-IF4 with 4 analog input channels and a 14-bit unipolar resolution, the 1769-IF4I with 4 individually isolated input channels with a 16-bit unipolar resolution, the 1769-IF8 with 8 input channels and a 16-bit unipolar resolution, the 1769-OF2 with 2 analog output channels and a 14-bit resolution, the 1769-OF4CI with 4 current-individually isolated output channels and a 16-bit unipolar resolution, and the 1769-OF4VI with 4 voltage-individually isolated output channels with a 16-bit unipolar resolution, as well as many more modules.

1769 Analog Thermocouple and RTD Modules

This category includes the 1769-IT6, which has 6 thermocouple input channels. To reduce the effects of electrical noise, this module should be installed at least two slots away from the AC (Alternating Current) power supplies. Additionally, this category has the 1769-IR6, which has 6 RTD input channels. The Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) of this module has an input filter and is configuration-dependent.

Please note that you should check if the selected 1769 compact output module requires surge suppression. Though, most of the 1769 output modules have in-built surge suppression systems to reduce/eliminate the effects of very high-voltage transients. If an output within your Logix platform is being used to control inductive devices such as induction motors, relays, solenoids, or motors, you should use an additional suppression device. The suppression device should be added directly across the coil of the inductive device being controlled.

Also, check the required accessories for your selected Compact I/O modules. They could include 1769 Expansion Cables, 1769 End Caps, 1769 Wiring Systems, Removable Terminal Kits, Communication I/O modules, and PanelConnect Modules for connecting Sensors.

Specialty I/O Modules

Also, when appropriate you can select Specialty 1769 I/O modules. The available specialty I/O modules within the 1769 series include:

High-Speed Counter Module

The 1769-HSC module supports 2 inputs and 4 outputs. You can use this module when you need a counter capable of reacting to high-speed input signals, or when you need to generate and rate pulse interval data. Also, if you need as many as 4 channels of count/pulse inputs or 2 channels of quadrature inputs, then the 1769-HSC module could be your ideal choice.

Address Reserve Module

You can use the 1769-ARM module to reserve a module slot. For example, after creating a user program for configuring the I/O modules, you can remove and replace any of the aforementioned I/O modules in the CompactLogix (1769) system and replace it with a 1769-ARM module.

Compact I/O to PowerFlex Drives Modules

The 1769-SMx modules in this category enable 1769 Compact I/O modules to be connected directly to PowerFlex drives. The 1769-SM1 is a 1769 Compact I/O to SCANport/DPI Module which connects to SCAN port-based Host devices such as 1336 and 1305 PLUS II drives, PowerFlex 7-Series drives, and other DPI-based Host devices. The 1769-SM2 is a 1769 Compact I/O to DSI/Modbus Module that connects to PowerFlex 4-Series drives and to various other Modbus RTU Slave drives, such as PowerFlex 7-series drives that have 20-COMM-H-RS485 HVAC adapters.

Communication Network

When you configure your CompactLogix (1769) system for information exchange between a range of I/O modules computing platforms, and operating systems, that becomes a communication network. Ensure you select the networks, communication interfaces, associated network equipment, and cables that are compatible with the components of your 1769 CompactLogix system.

  • EtherNet/IP (Ethernet Industrial Network Protocol): This is an open industrial-networking standard that supports real-time I/O implicit and explicit messaging. It uses off-the-shelf commercial Ethernet communication chips, equipment, and physical media. The EtherNet/IP network provides dual-port support, which embeds switch technology directly in the 1769 CompactLogix controller, enabling the controller to operate via linear, ring, or star EtherNet/IP topologies.
  • ControlNet: This is an open, state-of-the-art control network that allows intelligent, high-speed controllers to share real-time information required in high-throughput applications, such as supervisory control, operator interface, work-cell coordination, programming, remote device configuration, and troubleshooting.
  • DeviceNet: This is a low-level, low-cost network that provides connections between higher-level devices (i.e., computers and PLC controllers) and simple industrial devices (i.e., actuators and sensors), with a significant reduction in wiring. These connections enable a DeviceNet network to provide high-speed access to data from a wide range of plant-floor devices.

CompactLogix Controllers

A 1769 Logix Platform can only fit CompactLogix 5370-Series Controllers by Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation. These controllers can monitor and control the aforementioned 1769 Compact I/O modules across the 1769 CompactBus, and over remote I/O communication links. Also, the CompactLogix controllers can communicate with PLCs, computers, or other processors across EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, ControlNet, and RS-232-C (DF1/DH-485 protocol) networks. The available controllers within the CompactLogix 5370-Series from which you can choose include:

CompactLogix 5370 L1 Controllers

To expand the scalability of the Logix series of controllers, the CompactLogix 5370 L1 Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs) are designed to provide reduced panel space and enable you to build a cost-effective and high-performance CompactLogix (1769) system. The available controllers within this Logix family include the 1769-L19ER-BB1B, the 1769-L18ERM-BB1B, 1769-L18ER-BB1B, and the 1769-L16ER-BB1B.

The CompactLogix 5370 L1 controllers consist of an Integrated Ethernet Switch and Dual Ethernet ports which allow support for Device Level Ring (DRL) network topologies. This simplifies the integration of components into your CompactLogix (1769) system. DRL connectivity allows replacements of individual I/O devices without compromising the production of the system being controlled and assists to increase network resiliency. The open socket capability of L1 controllers allows support for Modbus TCP and other devices, like servers, printers, and barcode readers, for example.

These controllers support up to 2 axes of Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP with Kinetix 350-Series drives, for maximized scalability. Please note that only the 1769-L18ERM-BB1B controller supports Integrated Motion EtherNet/IP networks. The CompactLogix 5370 L1 controllers include up to a 2GB SD (Secure Digital) card for fast program restoration and saving. They have a built-in energy storage system, which eliminates the need for Lithium-ion batteries. They are ideal for mid-size to small control applications which require I/O point counts and low axis motion, as they support up to 2 axes of Kinematics and are used in simple articulated robotics.

CompactLogix 5370 L2 Controllers

These are Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs) by Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation. The available controllers within this series include the 1769-L24ER-QB1B, the 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B, and the 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B. These L2 controllers have an Integrated Ethernet Switch and dual Ethernet ports which support Device Level Ring (DLR) network topologies. This simplifies the integration of components in your CompactLogix (1769) system, by reducing the number of Ethernet switches needed, reducing the overall cost of your control system. Also, the 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B controller supports up to 4 axes of Integrated Motion on the EtherNet/IP network. Together with the Kinetix 350 drives, this controller provides cost-effective, scalable motion.

In addition, the L2 controllers support the reuse of existing 1769 Compact I/O modules. They consist of a removable 1GB SD card for nonvolatile memory storage which improves data integrity. They also provide other memory options of up to 1MB. Their higher resolution analog capability readily supports RTD and Thermocouple analog inputs. With their open socket capability, they can support Modbus TCP and other devices like barcode readers, printers, and servers. They also support the DeviceNet network through a 1769-SDN scanner module.

CompactLogix 5370 L3 Controllers

These are Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC) designed by Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation to meet the growing user needs for high-performance and affordable controller packages. They include the 1769-L30ER, the 1769 -L30ERM, the 1769-L30ER-NSE, the 1769-L33ER, the 1769-L33ERM, the 1769-L36ERM, the 1769-L37ERM, and the 1769 -L38ERM.

These controllers also have an Integrated Ethernet switch and Dual Ethernet ports, which support Device Level Ring (DLR) network topologies. They provide up to 16 axes of Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP, with Kinetix 350-Series drives, thus providing cost-effective scalable motion solutions. Note that only the 1769-L36ERM, 1769-L33ERM, and 1769-L30ERM controllers support Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP networks.

The L3 controllers provide a removable 1GB secure digital (SD) card for nonvolatile memory storage, which improves data integrity. They also provide flexible memory options of up to 3MB. They support the reuse of existing Compact 1769 I/O modules, and with their open socket capabilities, they allow the use of Modbus TCP. These controllers do not require a Lithium-ion battery, as they have an in-built energy storage module. However, the NSE (No Stored Energy) version of the L3 controllers, provides additional features for hazardous industrial environments, such as in oil, gas, and mining industries. Overall, CompactLogix 5370 L3 controllers are ideal for control applications ranging from small standalone equipment to high-performance process skids, indexing tables, case packers, and more.

CompactLogix Controllers Communication Options

Please note that for you to configure your CompactLogix (1769) system for information exchange, you need to select an appropriate CompactLogix 5370 controller with the necessary integrated communications or with the appropriate communication module for the networks that meet your system needs. The separate interface communication module will allow you to connect to different networks.

The information below provides an overview of various CompactLogix 5370 controllers and Communication networks which you can select to meet specific application requirements for your CompactLogix (1769) system.

If your application requires Internet/Intranet connection, plant management, regular data exchange, data collection and configuration on a high-speed network, and time-critical applications that have no established schedule, as well as use the EtherNet/IP network, the CompactLogix 5370 Controller that is recommended for you is the 1769-L32E controller, the 1769-L35E controller, or the 1769-L31 controller with the 1761-NET-ENI.

If your application requires high-speed transfer of time-critical data between 1769 Compact I/O devices and 1769 Controllers, repeatable and deterministic data delivery, media redundancy and redundant controller systems, intrinsic safety, as well as uses the ControlNet network, the recommended CompactLogix 5370 controllers are the 1769-L32C and 1769-L35CR.

If your application requires direct connections of low-level devices to plant floor controllers without Compact I/O modules interfacing, data sent as required, more diagnostics for fault detection and improved data collection, reduced wiring, reduced start-up time than a conventional, hard-wired system, and uses the DeviceNet Network, the recommended CompactLogix 5370 controllers include the 1769-SDN scanner, the 1769-ADN adapter, and the 1761-NET-DNI interface.

Power Supplies

If the power consumption of your CompactLogix (1769) system exceeds the maximum rating of a single power supply, you can install additional power supplies and power banks. The available power supplies include the 1769-PA2 compact 124/240 volts AC expansion power supply, the 1769-PB2 compact 24 volts DC expansion power supply, the 1769-PA4 compact 124/240 volts AC expansion power supply, and the 1769-PB4 compact 24 volts DC expansion power supply.

Please note that the power supplies for the 1769 Compact I/O modules distribute power from either side of the power supply. For example, 2 amperes at 5 volts DC power supply (1769-PA2, 1769-PB2) can provide 1 ampere to the left side of the power supply and 1 ampere to the right side. Similarly, a 4-ampere at 5 volts DC power supply (1769-PA4, 1769-PB4) can provide 2 amperes to the left side of the power supply and 2 amperes to the right side.

Conclusion

When designing a 1769 CompactLogix system, you will need to select the appropriate Compact I/O modules, Communication Networks, CompactLogix 5370 controllers, and Power Supplies. This article provides detailed guidelines to assist you to select each of the aforementioned elements, to meet the application requirements of your 1769 Logix platform.

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1769-SM1

The 1769-SM1 is an I/O-to-DPI/SCANport module from Allen-Bradley. It belongs to the CompactLogix line. This module can expand I/O on MicroLogix 1500 and CompactLogix controllers. It has a remote 1769-based adaptor that identifies the DPI or SCANport automatically. It consumes 280 mA at 5 VDC for the module and 60 mA at 12 VDC for the channel.

1769-SM2

The 1769-SM2 is a compact I/O DSI Modbus communication module. It is compatible with CompactLogix and MicroLogix 1500 controllers. It is used to allow controller assemblies to communicate via drive serial interface and Modbus. It can also interface with PowerFlex 4 and PowerFlex 7 class drives that use the 20-COMM-H RS485.

1769-2WS

The 1769-2WS is a dual-channel weigh scale module from the CompactLogix product line. It can be used with CompactLogix and MicroLogix 1500 controllers. It accepts -0.3 mV to +15.3 mV signals and senses +5 Volts DC, with a 5 Volts DC excitation voltage as the module output.

1769-ADN

Part number 1769-AND, which is a Compact I/O DeviceNet Adapter module, was manufactured by Allen Bradley. The I/O capacity of this module is thirty (30) modules. It has communication rates consisting of 125k bit/s, 250k bit/s, and 500k bit/s. This unit has four (4) LED status indicators for the module, network, I/O, and diagnostics. Each of these indicators light up red or green.

1769-AENTR

The 1769-AENTR is an Allen Bradley Compact I/O communication module. The Ethernet/IP communication rate of this unit is 10/100 Mbps. It supports one hundred and twenty-eight Logix communication connections and ninety-six TCP/IP communication connections. Five hundred (500) milliamperes is the rated current draw of this module at 5 volts direct current (DC).

1769-ARM

The 1769-ARM is an address reserve module used to reserve and replace module slots. This module belongs to Allen Bradley's CompactLogix product line. This unit only functions once it creates an I/O configuration and a user application that helps clear the module of any additional configuration. The unit's backplane current consumption is 1.4 amperes at 24 volts, with a rated heat dissipation of 7.5 watts.

1769-ASCII

The 1769-ASCII is a communication interface module from CompactLogix Series. It has two ASCII ports, each with its own isolation. It enables you to connect to ASCII-compatible devices, such as barcode readers, which are frequently used in factory automation. It works with all 1769 CompactLogix and MicroLogix 1500 modules. It has a power rating of 425mA at 5VDC.

1769-BA

The 1769-BA is a replacement battery used for CPU I/O modules. This product is part of the CompactLogix series from Allen Bradley. It is compact as it only weighs 2 pounds and has dimensions of 8 inches x 8 inches x 5 inches. Its isolation voltage is 30 volts with a backplane current of 1.4 amperes at 24 volts, as well as a power consumption rating of 33.6 watts. This battery comes in open style enclosure.

1769-BOOLEAN

The 1769-BOOLEAN is a specialty module, part of CompactLogix. It has both sink and source inputs and outputs. It has a voltage range of 24 VDC and a current draw of 1.4 amperes. It has a power dissipation capacity of 7.5 watts. The module has an I/O memory mapping technique that users can customize to match their application requirements.

1769-CRL1

The 1769-CRL1 is a right to the left bus extension cable. It is featured in Allen Bradley's CompactLogix collection of controllers and accessories. The length of the cable is only 1 foot. It is one of the shortest cables in the series. The main application of the cable is to connect controllers from the CompactLogix to the Micro Logix 1500 controllers. The power rating of the cable is 1.4 amperes at 24 Volts, and it has a power consumption rating of 33.6 watts.

1769-CRL3

1769-CRL3 is a compact I/O cable made particularly for the controllers and is highly consistent with the 1769 Bulletin. This cable is used to link modules in banks or groups. It's a form of right bank-to-left bank expansion cable that expands bus communication lines. Approximately two wires may be used by Bulletin 1769 devices, allowing for three banks of I/O modules, each with its power supply.

1769-CRR1

The 1769-CRR1 is an expansion cable that belongs to the Compact Logix series. This cable is fundamentally used to interconnect input and output banks to one another. Its power rating is 1.4 amperes at 24 Volts, and it can handle a power consumption of up to 33.6 watts. The cable is 1 foot long and weighs approximately 0.66 pounds, making it a compact accessory from the product line.

1769-CRR3

The 1769-CRR3 is an expansion cable for PLC modules that belongs to the compact block I/O series known as CompactLogix, in which it was made by Allen Bradley.  It has a 10- to 30-volt DC output on-state voltage range and a maximum output on-state current of 0.5 milliamperes. The cable's connection type is right to right, and its length is 3.28 feet.

1769-ECL

The 1769-ECL is a CompactLogix left end cap module developed by Allen Bradley. It is a compact device that comes in an open-style enclosure. This module is also known as a terminator. The terminator can be used on Micrologix 1500 or Compactlogix devices and can terminate the controller's connection bus. The maximum bus current consumption is 5 milliamperes at 5 volts DC.

1769-ECR

The 1769-ECR is a right end cap (ECR) module from the CompactLogix product line. It has a max 5mA power rating at 5.1 VDC and 0mA at 24V DC. The module can be used as a FLEXbus terminator and is compatible with CompactLogix configuration, and it comes in open style enclosure. Its current backplane rating is 1.4 amperes at 24 volts.

1769-HSC

Manufactured by Allen Bradley/Rockwell Automation, the 1769-HSC Compact I/O high-speed counter module has two (2) quadrature (ABZ) differential inputs and a total of sixteen (16) outputs. This product has a heat dissipation rating of 6.21 watts, as well as an isolation voltage rating of 75 volts (continuous). The recommended operating temperature for this module ranges from 0 to 60 degrees Celsius.

1769-IA16

The 1769-IA16 is an AC digital input module that belongs to the Compact I/O line of products from Allen Bradley. This unit has sixteen (16) input channels rated at 100/120 volts AC. The operational voltage of this module should range from 79 to 132 volts AC at a 47 to 63-hertz frequency. At 5.1 volts, this product has a rated current draw of 115 milliamperes.

1769-IA8I

The 1769-IA8I is a CompactLogix series isolated input module. The unit has eight separate input channels and runs on 120 Volts AC. This single-slot module's operating voltage range is 79-132VAC. This unit's input frequency range is 47-63 Hz. It can be mounted either on a DIN rail or a panel. The enclosure is open, and the unit's total power usage is 33.6 Watts.

1769-IF16C

The Allen Bradley 1769-IF16C is intended for use with MicroLogix 1500 PLCs, as well as CompactLogix PACs. It has 16 single-ended input channels that were designed to interface with field instruments that provide 0 to 20 milliamperes or 4 to 20 milliamperes analog current signals to the module's input channels.

1769-IF16V

Allen Bradley's 1769-IF16V is an analog input module from the CompactLogix product range. It can work with a wide range of signal and voltage levels. This module has a 16-bit output resolution for unipolar configuration and a 15-bit output resolution for bipolar mode. With 16 single-ended voltage input channels, it can generate 10 volts, 0-10 volts, 0-5 volts, and 1-5 volts.

1769-IF4

Part number 1769-IF4 is an Allen Bradley compact I/O analog module with operating ranges of +/- 10 volts DC, 0 to 10 volts DC, 0 to 5 volts DC, 1 to 5 volts DC, 0 to 20 milliamperes, and 4 to 20 milliamperes. This product has four (4) differential or single-ended input channels, as well as a bus current draw rating of 120 milliamperes max at 5 volts DC and 60 milliamperes max at 24 volts DC.

1769-IF4FXOF2F

The 1769-IF4FXOF2F belongs to the 1769 Compact I/O series and is a combined I/O module. It contains four differential analog input channels (single-ended analog input channels) and two single-ended analog output channels. 10V, 0 to 10V, 0 to 5V, 1 to 5V, 0 to 20 mA, and 4 to 20 mA are all options for the analog input and output signals.

1769-IF4I

Product number 1769-IF4I is an analog input module belonging to the Compact I/O series of products. This module has four (4) isolated differential input channels with a rated operating voltage of 30 volts alternating current (AC)/30 volts direct current (DC). The 1769-IF4I has analog normal operating ranges consisting of +/-10 VDC, 0-10 VDC, 0-5 VDC, and 1-5 VDC for the voltage channels, in addition to 0-20 mA and 4-20 mA for the current channels.

1769-IF4XOF2

The 1769-IF4XOF2 compact 8-bit low-resolution analog I/O module by Allen-Bradley is a module with four (4) differential or single-ended input points and two (2) single-ended output points. The maximum bus current draw of this module is 120 mA at 5 VDC and 160 mA at 24 VDC. It is recommended that this product be operated at a temperature ranging from 0 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius.

1769-IF8

This Allen-Bradley CompactLogix module with the catalog number 1769-IF8 has a total of eight (8) differential or single-ended input channels. The bus current draw of this unit is 120 milliamperes at 5 volts DC and 70 milliamperes at 24 volts DC.

1769-IG16

The 1769-IG16 is a TTL input device from the CompactLogix platform. The module has been designed and manufactured by Allen Bradley. It contains six current-sourcing low to true inputs, a 4.5 to 5.5 Volts DC operational voltage range, 50mV peak-to-peak ripple voltage, and an 8-millisecond input signal delay time.

1769-IM12

The compact I/O series' 1769-IM12 input module is a product of Allen Bradley. It draws 100 milliamperes of current at 5.1 volts, and it has a rated inrush current of 250 milliamperes, as well as an input impedance of 27 kW at 50 Hz and 23 kW at 60 Hz. The input module's maximum off-state voltage is 40 Volts AC at 2.5 mA, whereas its minimum on-state voltage is 159 Volts AC at 5 mA.

1769-IQ16

Allen Bradley's MicroLogix 1500 and 1769 CompactLogix controllers are compatible with the 1769-IQ16 Compact I/O module. This module is used to connect auxiliary contacts on relays and magnetic contactors, as well as thermal overload mechanisms, switches, sensors, and other ON/OFF devices.

1769-IQ16F

The 1769-IQ16F is a digital input module that can work on AC/DC supplies. It belongs to the CompactLogix family. It operates on 30 Volts AC/ 30 Volts DC and is rated for 24 Volts DC voltage. Its inputs can be sink or source, and it can operate at high speeds.

1769-IQ32

The 1769-IQ32 is an input module that was manufactured by Allen Bradley. This module, which has a voltage category of 24 volts sink/source, also has thirty-two (32) input channels. Additionally, the bus current draw of this product is 170 milliamperes maximum at 5 volts DC.

1769-IQ32T

The 1769-IQ32T is a compact DC input module from the CompactLogix product line. It has 32 inputs, distributed into 4 groups (8 inputs each). Its power supply distance rating is 8, and it can work using 32 point communication cable. This unit is interoperable with controllers, such as MicroLogix 1500 and CompactLogix controllers. A 1746-N3 wiring assembly is included with this unit.

1769-IQ6XOW4

The 1769-IQ6XOW4 is a digital combo module from CompactLogix. A 6-point communication wire is compatible with this module. It is a sink/source input and AC/DC relay output module with a voltage rating of 24 Volts DC. Its suitable wire is made of copper and can endure temperatures of up to 60 ° C. It can be mounted using mounting screws on a DIN rail or a panel.

1769-IR6

Designed and produced by Allen Bradley, product number 1769-IR6 is a Compact I/O RTD input module. The max bus current draw of the 1769-IR6 is 100 milliamperes at 5 volts direct current (DC) and 45 milliamperes at 24 volts direct current (DC). Additionally, the common-mode rejection of this device is 110 decibels (dB) minimum at 50 hertz and 60 hertz. Furthermore, the normal mode rejection ratio of this unit is 70 decibels (dB) minimum at 50 hertz and 60 hertz.

1769-IT6

A compact instrument that measures thermocouple and millivolt signals, the Allen-Bradley 1769-IT6 is a thermocouple/millivolt input module. This module has six input channels, as well as two CJC sensors. The rated operating voltage of this device is 30 volts AC/30 volts DC. It has dimensions that measure 118 millimeters x 87 millimeters x 35 millimeters. Additionally, the recommended operating temperature of this unit ranges from 0 to 60 degrees Celsius.

1769-L16ER-BB1B

A product of Allen Bradley, the 1769-L16ER-BB1B is a CompactLogix 5370 controller. This controller supports up to thirty-two (32) controller tasks with one thousand (1000) programs being supported per task. This unit does not have a power supply distance rating. It does, however, have an onboard user memory consisting of 384 kilobytes. This controller supports as many as six (6) 1734 POINT I/O modules.

1769-L18ER-BB1B

Catalog number 1769-L18ER-BB1B is a controller from the Compact Logix 5370 series of products. The 1769-L18ER-BB1B has an onboard user memory consisting of 512 kilobytes. It also supports up to eight (8) local 1734 POINT I/O modules.

1769-L18ERM-BB1B

Product number 1769-L18ERM-BB1B, which belongs to the CompactLogix 5370 series of products, is a controller. This device supports up to 32 controller tasks with 100 programs supported per task. This unit has 16 embedded DC digital inputs and 16 embedded DC digital outputs. It also has 2 built-in Ethernet ports and one built-in USB port.

1769-L19ER-BB1B

The 1769-L19ER-BB1B is an Allen Bradley/Rockwell Automation CompactLogix 5370 controller. This unit supports thirty-two controller tasks, with one hundred programs supported per task. The 1769-L19ER-BB1B has 1 Megabyte of user memory. At 5 volts direct current, this controller has a 1-ampere current draw.

1769-L20

The 1769-L20 is a programmable logic controller from the CompactLogix product line. The PLC can handle up to 8 modules in 2 I/O banks, with one expansion cable and one RS-232 port. It has 64 KB of user memory, divided among user available memory and overhead memory. It can be powered with the 1747-BA battery module.

1769-L23E-QB1B

Designed and manufactured by Allen Bradley, catalog number 1769-L23E-QB1B is a packaged controller belonging to the CompactLogix product line. This controller has 16 digital inputs, as well as 16 digital outputs. It is equipped with an Ethernet port and a 9-pin isolated serial port. It also has controller status indicators.

1769-L23E-QBFC1B

The 1769-L23E-QBFC1B is a PLC module from the Compact Logix packaged controller family. This controller is 16 digital inputs, 16 outputs, 4 analog inputs, and 2 analog outputs. It is compatible with the DeviceNet and high speed counters. The power requires to operate is 24VDC. Its user memory is 512 KB, and its Ethernet speed is 10/100 Mbps.

1769-L23-QBFC1B

The 1769-L23-QBFC1B is a PLC unit from Allen Bradley's CompactLogix PAC series.  It has 42 available channels, 16 digital inputs, 16 digital outputs, 4 differential or single-ended analog inputs, 2 single-ended analog outputs, and 4 high-speed counters. It is used for serial communications. This PLC can be mounted on a panel or DIN rail.

1769-L24ER-QB1B

The 1769-L24ER-QB1B, which is a CompactLogix 5370 controller from Allen Bradley/Rockwell Automation, supports up to 32 controller tasks with support for up to 1000 programs per task. The 1769-L24ER-QB1B has an onboard user memory size of 768 Megabytes.

1769-L24ER-QBFC1B

Product number 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B is a CompactLogix controller that was manufactured by Allen Bradley. This unit supports up to thirty-two (32) controller tasks with one thousand (1000) programs supported per task. The onboard memory size of this device is 768 kilobytes. The 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B also supports up to four (4) Compact I/O modules.

1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B

Part number 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B is an Allen Bradley/Rockwell Automation CompactLogix 5370 controller that supports 32 tasks with 1000 programs supported per task. The onboard user memory size of this controller is one (1) Megabyte. Additionally, the 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B supports as many as four (4) Compact I/O modules.

1769-L30

The Allen Bradley 1769-L30 is a processor module from CompactLogix 5370 series. It supports 2 RS232 ports and has 1 MB of user memory. This module supports 16 I/O modules and DH485, DF1, and ASCII protocols. On a maximum of three I/O banks, it can accommodate up to 16 I/O modules with two expansion cables.

1769-L30ER

Designed by Allen Bradley, the 1769-L30ER is a CompactLogix 5370 controller. This controller supports up to thirty-two tasks at once and one thousand programs are supported per task, as well as supporting up to eight local Compact I/O modules. This unit has 1 megabyte of onboard user memory.

1769-L30ERM

The 1769-L30ERM is a controller that can handle 32 tasks at once. It is part of theCompactLogix product line. It comes with 1 MB of user memory and a 1 GB nonvolatile SD card. At 5 Volts DC, the controller draws 500 mA, while at 24 Volts DC, it draws 225 mA. This module can be installed on a panel or a DIN rail.

1769-L30ERMS

Part number 1769-L30ERMS is a controller that is a part of the Compact GuardLogix 5370 product line. This device has two (2) built-in Ethernet ports and one (1) built-in USB port. It supports up to sixteen (16) Ethernet/IP nodes. Additionally, it has 1 MB of standard user memory and 0.5 MB of safety user memory. The 1769-L30ERMS has a 50-volt isolation voltage with a basic insulation type.

1769-L30ER-NSE

The 1769-L30ER-NSE is a processor module from the CompactLogix product line.  It features dual EtherNet/IP connection ports, as well as a USB client port. It can manage up to 32 tasks at once, with each task being capable of running 1000 compatible applications. It has a 1 MB memory capacity and supports 256 connections.

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