Compatibility:All CompactLogix controllers except 1769-QBFC1B, 1769-L16x, and 1769-L18x
Ethernet Technology:Supports wide industrial applications through Ethernet connectivity
Applications:[“Food processing”,”Petrochemical”,”Pulp and paper”,”Automobile manufacturing”,”Water and Wastewater”,”Oil and Gas”,”Power and Electric”]
Protocol Support:Modbus TCP/IP Server
Client Connections:Up to five Modbus TCP/IP Clients on Service Port 502
Weight:Single Slot – 1769 backplane compatible
Memory Access:Access to processor memory for data transfer
Engineered with precision, the AB 1769-ARM CompactLogix Address Reserve Module is a critical component for enhancing the functionality and scalability of industrial automation systems. Its compatibility ensures seamless integration with a broad range of control platforms, making it adaptable to various industrial settings.
Harnessing the power of Ethernet technology, this module caters to a multitude of applications across sectors like food processing, petrochemical, pulp and paper, and automotive manufacturing, where reliable and efficient control systems are paramount.
With support for Modbus TCP/IP protocol, users benefit from robust communication capabilities, enabling the module to connect with multiple devices without compromising performance or data integrity. This feature is particularly advantageous in environments requiring high-speed, low-latency data exchange.
Featuring a single-slot design and compatibility with the 1769 backplane, the AB 1769-ARM CompactLogix Address Reserve Module ensures minimal space consumption and simplified installation. Its direct access to processor memory facilitates swift and secure data transfer, optimizing operational efficiency.
Built with durability and user-friendliness in mind, this module weighs just 0.2 kg, making it an ideal choice for installations where weight and size are critical factors. Its compact size does not compromise on performance, ensuring it meets the stringent demands of modern industrial environments.
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