1784-PCD | Allen-Bradley DeviceNet PCMCIA Communication Card for Industrial Computers
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Product Description P/N: 1784-PCD
Description
The Allen-Bradley 1784-PCD is a DeviceNet communication card designed for computers and terminals with PCMCIA Type II slots. It enables direct connectivity to DeviceNet networks, supporting reliable data exchange and network access for industrial control and monitoring applications. This card provides a practical interface for integrating PC-based systems into DeviceNet environments.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Category | Computer Communication Hardware |
| Part Number | 1784-PCD |
| Subcategory | DeviceNet Communication Card |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley |
| Communication Protocol | DeviceNet |
| Interface Type | PCMCIA Type II |
| Connector Type | 68-pin |
| Power Supply | 5 VDC |
| Current Consumption | 225 mA |
| Installation Method | PCMCIA slot |
| Form Factor | PCMCIA card |
| Typical Application | PC-to-DeviceNet network communication |
Information About 1784-PCD
The 1784-PCD is a communication interface card developed by Allen-Bradley for use within DeviceNet-based automation systems. It is constructed in a compact PCMCIA Type II form factor, allowing installation in compatible industrial PCs, laptops, and terminals without additional hardware. The card integrates seamlessly with DeviceNet network infrastructure, enabling computers to function as configuration, diagnostic, or monitoring nodes. It is typically used in industrial settings where PC-based tools are required for DeviceNet communication, maintenance, or system integration tasks.
Key Features:
- DeviceNet communication support: Enables direct access to DeviceNet networks from PC-based systems.
- PCMCIA Type II interface: Designed for computers and terminals with PCMCIA slots.
- Allen-Bradley compatibility: Integrates with Rockwell Automation DeviceNet environments.
- Compact card design: Fits standard PCMCIA slots without external adapters.
- 68-pin connector: Provides reliable electrical connection and signal integrity.
- Low power operation: Powered directly from the host system at 5 VDC.
- Industrial networking capability: Supports data exchange, configuration, and diagnostics.
- Flexible deployment: Suitable for industrial PCs, laptops, and portable terminals.
- Standardized interface: Built to industry-recognized PCMCIA specifications.
The 1784-PCD delivers the reliability and precision required for PC-based communication, configuration, and diagnostics within DeviceNet industrial automation networks.
Description
The Allen-Bradley 1784-PCD is a DeviceNet communication card designed for computers and terminals with PCMCIA Type II slots. It enables direct connectivity to DeviceNet networks, supporting reliable data exchange and network access for industrial control and monitoring applications. This card provides a practical interface for integrating PC-based systems into DeviceNet environments.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Category | Computer Communication Hardware |
| Part Number | 1784-PCD |
| Subcategory | DeviceNet Communication Card |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley |
| Communication Protocol | DeviceNet |
| Interface Type | PCMCIA Type II |
| Connector Type | 68-pin |
| Power Supply | 5 VDC |
| Current Consumption | 225 mA |
| Installation Method | PCMCIA slot |
| Form Factor | PCMCIA card |
| Typical Application | PC-to-DeviceNet network communication |
Information About 1784-PCD
The 1784-PCD is a communication interface card developed by Allen-Bradley for use within DeviceNet-based automation systems. It is constructed in a compact PCMCIA Type II form factor, allowing installation in compatible industrial PCs, laptops, and terminals without additional hardware. The card integrates seamlessly with DeviceNet network infrastructure, enabling computers to function as configuration, diagnostic, or monitoring nodes. It is typically used in industrial settings where PC-based tools are required for DeviceNet communication, maintenance, or system integration tasks.
Key Features:
- DeviceNet communication support: Enables direct access to DeviceNet networks from PC-based systems.
- PCMCIA Type II interface: Designed for computers and terminals with PCMCIA slots.
- Allen-Bradley compatibility: Integrates with Rockwell Automation DeviceNet environments.
- Compact card design: Fits standard PCMCIA slots without external adapters.
- 68-pin connector: Provides reliable electrical connection and signal integrity.
- Low power operation: Powered directly from the host system at 5 VDC.
- Industrial networking capability: Supports data exchange, configuration, and diagnostics.
- Flexible deployment: Suitable for industrial PCs, laptops, and portable terminals.
- Standardized interface: Built to industry-recognized PCMCIA specifications.
The 1784-PCD delivers the reliability and precision required for PC-based communication, configuration, and diagnostics within DeviceNet industrial automation networks.