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1785-ENET
Allen Bradley EtherNet/IP Expansion Module for PLC-5

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EtherNet/IP Expansion Module for PLC-5
Description

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The Allen Bradley 1785-ENET  Ethernet Interface Module is a single-slot module that attaches to the side of any Enhanced PLC-5 series B or later controller, Ethernet PLC-5 controller, or ControlNet PLC-5 controller to provide additional Ethernet connectivity. Using the Ethernet Interface Module’s built-in communication capabilities, your entire enterprise can use standard Ethernet or Internet connectivity to control and monitor production. Using the Internet and Web browser, you can create your own custom Web pages to provide executive summaries of process information. These pages are accessible to any Internet user who has network access to the PLC-5 controller. The embedded Web server provides access to PLC-5 diagnostics. Domain Name Service (DNS) and Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMP) are also supported.

 

1785-ENET Technical Specification
Comm Rate10/100 Mbps
Connections

64 TCP/IP connections
512 unsolicited definitions per module

Design Considerations

Place in I/O chassis second leftmost slot
attached to controller

Power Dissiplation MAX11.5K
Backplane Current Load22A
PDFs

The Specs

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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Range typeExpansion Module
RangePLC-5
EAN612598169204
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