Processor Architecture:Advanced instruction set based on PLC-5 mid-size processors
Programming Languages:Supports RSLogix 5000 Software for programming
Memory:32 KB, with flash backup
Communication Interfaces:DH+ and RS-232 ports, EtherNet communication
Mounting Options:Chassis mounting compatible
Output Configuration:Backplane output: 1 mA at 5 VDC
Response Times:Typical scan time: 0.9 MS/Kword, bit execution: 0.37 MIC-SEC, I/O scan: 0.255 MS
Environmental Conditions:Operates in a wide range of temperatures from 0 – 60 DEG C, withstands 5 – 95% non-condensing humidity
Shock and Vibration Resistance:Resistant to 30 G shock and 0.015 IN displacement, 2.5 G acceleration
Certifications:[“GOST certified”,”KC certified”,”MARINE certified”,”UL listed”,”cUL listed”,”CE marked”,”C-Tick certified”]
Dimensions:145 MM in length, 35 MM in width, 142 MM in height
Engineered for durability and reliability in harsh industrial conditions, the Allen Bradley 1747-L542/C Modular Processor is designed to enhance operational efficiency in various industrial applications.
With its advanced instruction set and support for 107 programming instructions, this modular processor ensures flexible programming tailored to meet specific needs of industrial automation tasks.
Globally recognized certifications, including GOST, KC, MARINE, UL, cUL, CE, and C-Tick, guarantee compliance with international safety and quality standards.
Versatile in application, it excels in material handling, HVAC control, assembly line operations, small-scale process control, and SCADA systems, offering seamless integration across different industries.
Featuring 32 KB of main memory with flash backup, it ensures secure data storage and fast processing speeds, making it an ideal choice for complex automation tasks.
The modular design allows easy installation and scalability, with DH+ and RS-232 interfaces providing robust connectivity solutions. Its open type enclosure and wide temperature range make it suitable for use in diverse industrial settings.
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