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Description
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- 1769L38ERM
- CONTROLLER
- COMPACT LOGIX
- 5 MB MEMORY
- 30 I/O
- 80 ETHERNET
- 16 AXIS
- 5370 L3
- DUAL ETHERNET WITH DLR CAPABILITY
- CIP MOTION AND KINEMATICS FUNCTION
- STANDARD 1 GB SD CARD AND CAN SUPPORT UP TO 2 GB SD CARD
All products (new, refurbished, and repairs) are covered by the Industrial Automation Company's 2 Year Warranty. Manufacturer's Warranty does not apply.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The Allen-Bradley 1769-L38ERM CompactLogix 5370 L3 controller can control devices manually or automatically and carry out binary and analog operations. This controller's motion control capabilities make it perfect for use in factory assembly lines.
The architecture of CompactLogix controllers, such as the 1769-L38ERM, allows for flexible installation and streamlined growth. It may be installed directly to a mounting plate or DIN rail and supports horizontal and vertical expansion. CompactLogix controllers need a power supply to provide the power required for the backplane. This backplane is where the 1769-L38ERM is attached, and it utilizes the connection to pull current to power the controller circuitry. This controller is compatible with the power supplies 1769-PA2, 1769-PB2, 1769-PA4, and 1769-PB4. At 5V dc power, the controller's bus current demand is 850 mA, and at 24V dc controller power, it is 700 mA.
5 MB of volatile user memory is included with the 1769-L38ERM. The user software, controllers, and tag metadata are all stored in this memory space. It cannot be modified or improved upon. Since it is supported by internal energy storage circuitry, there is no requirement for a battery. The controller also has a Secure Digital1784-SD1 card with 1GB of non-volatile memory. Every time the controller restarts, user applications and other information can be moved from this portable storage to the volatile memory area. This method can also be employed to receive and send information from and to other controllers from the CompactLogix series. The SD card 1784-SD2 with a capacity of 2 GB can be used to upgrade and replace the 1784-SD1.
The 1769-L38ERM does not integrate input or output channels. It requires the insertion of Compact 1769 Input/Output modules to operate as a local extension. Up to 31 additional modules may be installed in this CompactLogix controller and placed tactically among a maximum of three extension Input/Output banks. Additionally, there are two inbuilt Ethernet switches on this controller's two Ethernet communication ports. It requires standard Cat5 or Cat6 cables that have an RJ45 connector and are terminated on all ends to establish a connection using the physical Ethernet network.
For embedded Ethernet, DLR and ring topologies with network resilience are supported. Additionally, it offers Star and Linear topologies for straightforward communication needs. It can set up 80 Ethernet nodes. The programming workstation, visualization systems such as SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), Distributed Control Systems (DCS), OPC servers, tools, databases, protocol converters, and gateways are examples of nodes for the 1769-L38ERM. 10/100 Mbps data transfer rates are supported, and auto-negotiation is possible.
The controller's motion control features enable Allen-Bradley Kinetix drives like the Kinetix 350 and 650 or the Kinetix 5500 and 5700 to be controlled for velocity, force, and location. Using the PowerFlex 755 drive, you may incorporate velocity, torque, position, and frequency. This controller may use a maximum of 16 axes to create motion control.

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