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1747-L543
Allen Bradley SLC5/04 Processor 64K memory. 8192 I/O capacity. Communications DH , RS-232

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SLC5/04 Processor 64K memory. 8192 I/O capacity. Communications DH , RS-232
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The 1747-L543 is a high end processor for Allen Bradley's SLC500 range of programmable logic controllers. On the 1747-L543 the standard DH-485 port has been replaced with a DH+ port, providing high-speed SLC 5/04-to-SLC 5/04 communications and direct connection to PLC-5 controllers. Modular I/O systems can be configured with a maximum of 3 chassis (30 total slots) and from 4 I/O points to a maximum of 4096 I/O points. in addition, there is an SLC 5/04P option, which is designed specifically for the Plastics Industry and contains ERC2 algorithms for Plastics Machinery Control.

1747-L543 Specifications
Memory Size (words)64K
Blackplane Current (mA) at 5V1000 mA
Backplane Current (mA) at 24V200 mA
Digital I/O Max8192
On-board CommunicationsDH+ and RS-232
Optional Memory Moduleflash EEPROM
ProgrammingRSlogix 500
Programming Instructions107
Typical Scan Time0.9 ms/K
Program Scan Hold Up Time After Loss of Power20 ms.. 3 s depending on power supply loading
Bit Execution (XIC)0.37us
Clock / Calendar Accurracy54 seconds/month@ 25 (77f)  
81 seconds/month@ 60 (140f)
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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Range typeProcessor Module
RangeSLC-500
UPC10662468653036
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PDF SLC-500 Selection Guide
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PDF AB SLC-500 Processor Manual

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