1756-ENBT/A | Allen-Bradley ControlLogix EtherNet/IP Bridge Module 10/100 Mbps, 64 TCP/IP, Series A
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Product Description P/N: 1756-ENBT/A
Description
The 1756-ENBT is an Allen-Bradley communication module that support Ethernet I/P communication protocol. This module has One (1) RJ45 port for connecting to Ethernet network. This Ethernet module supports 10/100 Mbps transmission speed in half or full duplex mode.
Technical Specifications
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Series | ControlLogix |
Part Number | 1756-ENBT/A |
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Module Type | Ethernet Communication Module |
Current Draw (5.1 Volt DC) | 700 milliamps |
Ethernet-IP Communication Rate | 10/100 Mbps |
Current Draw (24 Volt DC) | 3 milliamps |
Integrated Ports | One (1) RJ45; One (1) USB 1.1 |
Current Draw | 700 mA |
Insulation Voltage | 30 Volts Continuous |
Location | Chassis (any slot) |
Enclosure | Open |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 60 degrees Celsius) |
Slot Width | 1 |
Power Dissipation | 3.7 W |
Thermal Dissipation | 12.6 BTU/hr |
Information About 1756-ENBT/A
The Allen-Bradley 1756-ENBT Series A module is an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix Ethernet communication module that can communicate over the Ethernet network at a rate of between 10 and 100 megabytes per second. At 5 Volts DC, the 1756-ENBT Series A communication module draws 700 milliamps of current and at 24 Volts DC, the communication module draws 3 milliamps of current. It puts out about 3.7 Watts of thermal dissipation during operation. The 1756-ENBT Series A communication module can handle any firmware revision and version 8.02.00 or later of the RSLogix 5000 software. Its insulation voltage rating is 30 Volts continuous. This Ethernet communication module operates at full power at an ambient operating temperature range of 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Allen-Bradley 1756-ENBT Series A ControlLogix Ethernet communication module does not have any Ethernet nodes because it does not need them to communicate on the Ethernet network. This communication module has SNMP support, but this feature requires a password. The 1756-ENBT Series A communication module has an open enclosure that protects its most important and vulnerable parts but which does not cover the whole module. Do not use this device in an environment that has high levels of liquids, debris, and corrosive chemicals in it. Because it is solely an Ethernet module, it reduces maintenance and support costs for the users and it allows them to use a simplified network architecture in their factories and automation systems. A network architecture that only needs 1 network is often simpler to set up, use, and troubleshoot than a multi-network architecture system.
Manufacturer information
Allen-Bradley, a brand of Rockwell Automation, specializes in manufacturing industrial automation equipment. The product range includes programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motion control systems, safety devices, motor control equipment, automation software, and HMI panels. Allen-Bradley products are known for their reliability and integration with other systems.
Description
The 1756-ENBT is an Allen-Bradley communication module that support Ethernet I/P communication protocol. This module has One (1) RJ45 port for connecting to Ethernet network. This Ethernet module supports 10/100 Mbps transmission speed in half or full duplex mode.
Technical Specifications
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Series | ControlLogix |
Part Number | 1756-ENBT/A |
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Module Type | Ethernet Communication Module |
Current Draw (5.1 Volt DC) | 700 milliamps |
Ethernet-IP Communication Rate | 10/100 Mbps |
Current Draw (24 Volt DC) | 3 milliamps |
Integrated Ports | One (1) RJ45; One (1) USB 1.1 |
Current Draw | 700 mA |
Insulation Voltage | 30 Volts Continuous |
Location | Chassis (any slot) |
Enclosure | Open |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 60 degrees Celsius) |
Slot Width | 1 |
Power Dissipation | 3.7 W |
Thermal Dissipation | 12.6 BTU/hr |
Information About 1756-ENBT/A
The Allen-Bradley 1756-ENBT Series A module is an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix Ethernet communication module that can communicate over the Ethernet network at a rate of between 10 and 100 megabytes per second. At 5 Volts DC, the 1756-ENBT Series A communication module draws 700 milliamps of current and at 24 Volts DC, the communication module draws 3 milliamps of current. It puts out about 3.7 Watts of thermal dissipation during operation. The 1756-ENBT Series A communication module can handle any firmware revision and version 8.02.00 or later of the RSLogix 5000 software. Its insulation voltage rating is 30 Volts continuous. This Ethernet communication module operates at full power at an ambient operating temperature range of 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Allen-Bradley 1756-ENBT Series A ControlLogix Ethernet communication module does not have any Ethernet nodes because it does not need them to communicate on the Ethernet network. This communication module has SNMP support, but this feature requires a password. The 1756-ENBT Series A communication module has an open enclosure that protects its most important and vulnerable parts but which does not cover the whole module. Do not use this device in an environment that has high levels of liquids, debris, and corrosive chemicals in it. Because it is solely an Ethernet module, it reduces maintenance and support costs for the users and it allows them to use a simplified network architecture in their factories and automation systems. A network architecture that only needs 1 network is often simpler to set up, use, and troubleshoot than a multi-network architecture system.
Manufacturer information
Allen-Bradley, a brand of Rockwell Automation, specializes in manufacturing industrial automation equipment. The product range includes programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motion control systems, safety devices, motor control equipment, automation software, and HMI panels. Allen-Bradley products are known for their reliability and integration with other systems.