Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER CompactLogix controller is a robust industrial automation solution designed for versatile application in various network topologies, including star, linear, and device-level ring Ethernet configurations. As part of the 5069 series, it combines advanced functionality with a compact form factor, making it suitable for a wide range of manufacturing environments.
Technical Specifications:
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320E has a voltage rating of 18 to 32 volts DC for both MOD and SA power connections. The current rating for MOD power is 450 mA, with a maximum inrush current of 850 mA for 125 ms. For SA power, the current rating is up to 10 mA for DC power and 25 mA for AC power.
Its 2 MB of user memory is key to its performance capabilities, which supports efficient program execution and data handling. It does not include safety memory, focusing instead on providing ample space for user programs and data storage. It can manage up to 1000 programs per task across 32 simultaneous tasks, ensuring flexibility in multitasking applications.
In terms of connectivity, the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320E features communication ports including one Type B 2.0 Full-Speed USB port and two Ethernet/IP ports. These ports support communication rates of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps, facilitating fast and reliable data transfer within industrial networks.
Physically, the module is compact and lightweight, weighing 0.39 lbs (175 g). The controller includes 2 GB of non-volatile memory via the 1784-SD2 module, ensuring data integrity and reliability in case of power loss or interruptions.
Operation and Configuration:
The module requires initial setup and programming using Studio 5000 software to begin operation. Once programmed, the controller executes tasks based on the defined logic, interacting with connected input/output (I/O) modules and other devices via Ethernet/IP communication ports.
Network configuration includes assigning IP addresses, configuring communication parameters such as communication rates, and establishing communication paths between the controller and other networked devices. This ensures seamless data exchange and real-time control across the automation network.
Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER supports motion control applications and features such as pulse latching and pattern matching, enhancing its utility in applications requiring precise motion control and detecting specific patterns or events.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
Regular maintenance of the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER involves several key tasks to uphold its functionality and longevity. Keeping the module clean and free from debris helps prevent overheating and potential electrical faults.
Routine checks of the controllers internal components ensure that connections are secure and components are operating within specified temperature and voltage ranges. Inspecting and replacing backup batteries for non-volatile memory is crucial to prevent data loss during power outages.
By implementing proactive maintenance practices and employing effective troubleshooting techniques, operators and maintenance personnel can maximize the uptime and reliability of the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER in industrial automation applications.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How many sockets can the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER accommodate, and how many Ethernet/IP nodes does it support?
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER can accommodate up to 32 sockets and supports 40 Ethernet/IP nodes, enabling seamless integration into complex network infrastructures.
How many local I/O modules does the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER support?
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER supports up to 16 local I/O modules, accommodating a wide range of sensors, actuators, and other industrial equipment crucial to the automated process.
What are the dimensions of the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER?
The dimensions of the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER are 5.4 inches (138 mm) in length, 0.9 inches (22 mm) in width, and 4.2 inches (105 mm) in height. These compact dimensions make it suitable for installation in space-constrained industrial environments.
Product Specifications Table
Attribute | Specifications |
---|---|
Series | CompactLogix 5069 |
Voltage | 18 to 32 Volts DC |
Dimensions | 138 x 22 x 105 mm |
Communication Interface | Ethernet/IP devices |
Software Compatibility | Studio 5000 Logix |
Control Method | V/F control |
Programs capacity | 1000 programs |
Weight | 0.39 kg |
Mounting type | DIN rail |
Product Status | Active |
All products (new, refurbished, and repairs) are covered by the Industrial Automation Company's 2 Year Warranty. Manufacturer's Warranty does not apply.
Description
Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER CompactLogix controller is a robust industrial automation solution designed for versatile application in various network topologies, including star, linear, and device-level ring Ethernet configurations. As part of the 5069 series, it combines advanced functionality with a compact form factor, making it suitable for a wide range of manufacturing environments.
Technical Specifications:
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320E has a voltage rating of 18 to 32 volts DC for both MOD and SA power connections. The current rating for MOD power is 450 mA, with a maximum inrush current of 850 mA for 125 ms. For SA power, the current rating is up to 10 mA for DC power and 25 mA for AC power.
Its 2 MB of user memory is key to its performance capabilities, which supports efficient program execution and data handling. It does not include safety memory, focusing instead on providing ample space for user programs and data storage. It can manage up to 1000 programs per task across 32 simultaneous tasks, ensuring flexibility in multitasking applications.
In terms of connectivity, the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320E features communication ports including one Type B 2.0 Full-Speed USB port and two Ethernet/IP ports. These ports support communication rates of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps, facilitating fast and reliable data transfer within industrial networks.
Physically, the module is compact and lightweight, weighing 0.39 lbs (175 g). The controller includes 2 GB of non-volatile memory via the 1784-SD2 module, ensuring data integrity and reliability in case of power loss or interruptions.
Operation and Configuration:
The module requires initial setup and programming using Studio 5000 software to begin operation. Once programmed, the controller executes tasks based on the defined logic, interacting with connected input/output (I/O) modules and other devices via Ethernet/IP communication ports.
Network configuration includes assigning IP addresses, configuring communication parameters such as communication rates, and establishing communication paths between the controller and other networked devices. This ensures seamless data exchange and real-time control across the automation network.
Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER supports motion control applications and features such as pulse latching and pattern matching, enhancing its utility in applications requiring precise motion control and detecting specific patterns or events.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
Regular maintenance of the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER involves several key tasks to uphold its functionality and longevity. Keeping the module clean and free from debris helps prevent overheating and potential electrical faults.
Routine checks of the controllers internal components ensure that connections are secure and components are operating within specified temperature and voltage ranges. Inspecting and replacing backup batteries for non-volatile memory is crucial to prevent data loss during power outages.
By implementing proactive maintenance practices and employing effective troubleshooting techniques, operators and maintenance personnel can maximize the uptime and reliability of the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER in industrial automation applications.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How many sockets can the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER accommodate, and how many Ethernet/IP nodes does it support?
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER can accommodate up to 32 sockets and supports 40 Ethernet/IP nodes, enabling seamless integration into complex network infrastructures.
How many local I/O modules does the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER support?
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER supports up to 16 local I/O modules, accommodating a wide range of sensors, actuators, and other industrial equipment crucial to the automated process.
What are the dimensions of the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER?
The dimensions of the Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER are 5.4 inches (138 mm) in length, 0.9 inches (22 mm) in width, and 4.2 inches (105 mm) in height. These compact dimensions make it suitable for installation in space-constrained industrial environments.
Product Specifications Table
Attribute | Specifications |
---|---|
Series | CompactLogix 5069 |
Voltage | 18 to 32 Volts DC |
Dimensions | 138 x 22 x 105 mm |
Communication Interface | Ethernet/IP devices |
Software Compatibility | Studio 5000 Logix |
Control Method | V/F control |
Programs capacity | 1000 programs |
Weight | 0.39 kg |
Mounting type | DIN rail |
Product Status | Active |
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
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 5069-L320ER |
Module Type | Controller |
Application Memory | 2 Megabytes |
Ethernet/IP Nodes | 40 Ethernet/IP Nodes |
Supported Ethernet/IP Network Topologies | Device Level Ring, Star, and Linear |
I/O Expansion | 16 I/O |
Communication Ports | 1 Type B 2.0 Full-Speed USB and 2 Ethernet/IP Ports (10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps) |
Motion Axes | 0 Motion Axes |
Programming Languages | Sequential Function Chart, Function Block Diagram, Structured Text, and Ladder Diagram |
Dimensions | 5.4 x 0.9 x 4.2 in (138 x 22 x 105 mm) |
Weight | 0.39 lbs (175 g) |
Pulse Latching Supported | Yes |
Pattern Matching Supported | Yes |
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