1747-L551 | Allen Bradley Processor Module
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Product Description P/N: 1747-L551
Description
The 1747-L551 is an Allen-Bradley PLC-5 processor module, part of the PLC-5 series. It features 64 KB of user memory, supports various I/O modules, and provides reliable control in industrial automation systems. It is compatible with communication protocols like DH+ and Remote I/O, making it suitable for complex, high-performance automation tasks.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Allen Bradley |
| Category | PLCs and Accessories |
| Part Number | 1747-L551 |
| Subcategory | PLC Expansion Modules |
| Weight |
0.27 kgs |
| Series | SLC 500 |
| Inputs | 4096 |
| Module Type | SLC 5/05 Processor |
| Outputs | 4096 |
| Analog I/O | 480 |
| Memory | Up to 16 KB, Battery Backed-RAM |
| Program Scan Time | 0.9 ms/K |
| User Memory | 16,000 Words |
| I/O Chassis | 3 |
| Chassis Module Slots | 30 |
| I/O Scan Time | 0.225 milliseconds |
| Communication | Ethernet, RS-232 |
| Backup Memory | 1747-M13 |
| Ambient Temperature | 0 to 60 degrees Celsius |
Information About 1747-L551
The 1747-L551 is an Allen-Bradley PLC-5 processor module. It is part of the PLC-5 Series by Rockwell Automation and is designed for use in industrial automation systems. This module serves as the central processing unit (CPU) for the PLC-5 system, executing the control logic and communication tasks within a factory or process automation environment.
Key features of the 1747-L551:
- Processor Type: 5/11 (standard processing power)
- Memory: 64 KB user memory
- I/O Capability: Supports a wide range of I/O modules, both discrete and analog.
- Communication: Supports communication with other devices using various protocols such as DH+ (Data Highway Plus), Remote I/O, and Ethernet (with additional modules).
- Reliability: Built to provide robust, high-performance control in demanding industrial settings.
This processor module is typically used in industries like manufacturing, automation, and control systems, where complex and reliable control of machines or processes is required.
Description
The 1747-L551 is an Allen-Bradley PLC-5 processor module, part of the PLC-5 series. It features 64 KB of user memory, supports various I/O modules, and provides reliable control in industrial automation systems. It is compatible with communication protocols like DH+ and Remote I/O, making it suitable for complex, high-performance automation tasks.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Allen Bradley |
| Category | PLCs and Accessories |
| Part Number | 1747-L551 |
| Subcategory | PLC Expansion Modules |
| Weight |
0.27 kgs |
| Series | SLC 500 |
| Inputs | 4096 |
| Module Type | SLC 5/05 Processor |
| Outputs | 4096 |
| Analog I/O | 480 |
| Memory | Up to 16 KB, Battery Backed-RAM |
| Program Scan Time | 0.9 ms/K |
| User Memory | 16,000 Words |
| I/O Chassis | 3 |
| Chassis Module Slots | 30 |
| I/O Scan Time | 0.225 milliseconds |
| Communication | Ethernet, RS-232 |
| Backup Memory | 1747-M13 |
| Ambient Temperature | 0 to 60 degrees Celsius |
Information About 1747-L551
The 1747-L551 is an Allen-Bradley PLC-5 processor module. It is part of the PLC-5 Series by Rockwell Automation and is designed for use in industrial automation systems. This module serves as the central processing unit (CPU) for the PLC-5 system, executing the control logic and communication tasks within a factory or process automation environment.
Key features of the 1747-L551:
- Processor Type: 5/11 (standard processing power)
- Memory: 64 KB user memory
- I/O Capability: Supports a wide range of I/O modules, both discrete and analog.
- Communication: Supports communication with other devices using various protocols such as DH+ (Data Highway Plus), Remote I/O, and Ethernet (with additional modules).
- Reliability: Built to provide robust, high-performance control in demanding industrial settings.
This processor module is typically used in industries like manufacturing, automation, and control systems, where complex and reliable control of machines or processes is required.