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Manufacturer: | Allen Bradley - PLC |
Product Type: | PLC/Programmable Logic Controller |
Part Number: | 1788-CNC |
Series: | 1788 |
Description:
The Allen-Bradley 1788-CNC is a daughtercard that is used to connect to ControlNet networks. It has a power consumption of 2.25 Watts and uses 450 milliamperes of current at an input voltage of 5 Volts DC. It is compatible with DriveLogix, PowerFlex, and FlexLogix controllers.
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The 1788-CNC is a ControlNet daughter card made by Allen-Bradley. This is a ControlNet communication card that is included in the Logix 5000 Control systems series. This module is used to connect to DriveLogix controllers, PowerFlex 700S controllers, and controllers in the FlexLogix series. These controllers are connected via the ControlNet network protocol allowing for remote monitoring and control of I/O modules. The 1788-CNC offers support for I/O bridge functions, data transfer using tags, communication through Network Access Port (NAP), as well as communication options to other ControlNet nodes. It also serves as a redundant media module and uses 200-micron cables with V-pin connectors to connect to networks. It draws 450 milliamperes of current at a voltage of 5 Volts DC. The rated maximum power consumption is 2.25 Watts. The maximum power dissipation is rated at 2.25 Watts (7.68 BTU per hour). This daughter card features integrated status indicators that provide network status and module status. The 1788-CNC is certified by C-Tick, CE, CSA, and c-UR-us. It has a weight of approximately 0.1 kilograms and comes in an open-type enclosure. The module has an operational temperature range between 0 degrees and 60 degrees Celsius (32 degrees and 140 degrees Fahrenheit). The non-operational temperature range is between -40 degrees to 85 degrees Celsius (- 40 degrees to 185 degrees Fahrenheit). The operating relative humidity range is between 5 percent and 95 percent non-condensing. The module is rated to withstand operating shocks up to 30 G.
Question: Does Automation Stop offer repairs on the 1788-CNC?
Answer: Yes. We offer repairs for the 1788-CNC and it comes with our 1 Year Automation Stop Warranty.
Question: What type of warranty comes with the Allen Bradley - PLC and 1788-CNC?
Answer: If you buy the 1788-CNC through Automationstop.com it comes with our 1 Year Warranty and no other warranties.
Question: Can I buy the 1788-CNC online?
Answer: Yes. Automation Stop sells the 1788-CNC online and you can check out for the quantity and condition listed available above.
Question: What is the manufacturer for the 1788-CNC?
Answer: The 1788-CNC is made by Allen Bradley - PLC.
For additional information about 1788-CNC check the data sheet or manual. Also check the manual PDF for all wiring diagrams, compatibility, troubleshooting, specifications, installation instructions, and accessories (such as batteries, terminal blocks, or cables) regarding 1788-CNC.
Revision Part # | Also Known As | Availability |
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1788-CNC/A | 1788-CNC Ser A, Series A, Rev A | Request a Quote |
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Rockwell Disclaimer: The product is used surplus. Automation Stop is not an authorized surplus dealer or affiliate for the Manufacturer of this product. The product may have older date codes or be an older series than that available direct from the factory or authorized dealers. Because Automation Stop is not an authorized distributor of this product, the Original Manufacturer’s warranty does not apply. While many Allen-Bradley PLC products will have firmware already installed, DO Supply makes no representation as to whether a PLC product will or will not have firmware and, if it does have firmware, whether the firmware is the revision level that you need for your application. Automation Stop also makes no representations as to your ability or right to download or otherwise obtain firmware for the product from Rockwell, its distributors, or any other source. Automation Stop also makes no representations as to your right to install any such firmware on the product. Automation Stop will not obtain or supply firmware on your behalf. It is your obligation to comply with the terms of any End-User License Agreement or similar document related to obtaining or installing firmware.