Allen-Bradley 1756-DNB Series E ControlLogix DeviceNet Bridge/Scanner Module
The Allen-Bradley 1756-DNB Series E is a DeviceNet Bridge/Scanner Module designed to integrate seamlessly with ControlLogix systems, facilitating efficient communication between DeviceNet devices and controllers.
Key Features
- Communication Protocol: Supports DeviceNet, enabling real-time data exchange between controllers and devices.
- Data Handling: Manages input, output, and diagnostic data tables, ensuring comprehensive device monitoring and control.
- Network Capacity: Accommodates up to 64 nodes, with node addresses ranging from 00 to 63.
- Communication Rates: Operates at 125 Kbps (up to 500 meters), 250 Kbps (up to 250 meters), and 500 Kbps (up to 100 meters).
- DeviceNet Port: Equipped with a 5-pin linear plug for straightforward network connections.
- Current Draw: Consumes 400 mA at 5.1V DC from the backplane and 60 mA at 24V DC from the DeviceNet network.
- Operating Temperature: Functions reliably within a temperature range of 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F).
- Certifications: Complies with UL, CE, ATEX, and other international standards, ensuring safety and reliability in various industrial environments.
Applications
The 1756-DNB Series E module is ideal for:
- Factory Automation: Facilitates real-time communication between DeviceNet devices and ControlLogix controllers, enhancing automation processes.
- Process Control Systems: Ensures reliable data transfer and device status monitoring, crucial for maintaining process integrity.
- Machine Interface Management: Supports automated device configuration and control, streamlining machine operations.
- SCADA & Distributed I/O Systems: Enables efficient integration of DeviceNet devices into ControlLogix networks, optimizing system performance.
Why Choose the Allen-Bradley 1756-DNB Series E?
The Allen-Bradley 1756-DNB Series E ControlLogix DeviceNet Bridge/Scanner Module offers efficient industrial networking, real-time device communication, and seamless integration with Logix controllers, making it an essential component for DeviceNet-based automation systems.
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