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Manufacturer: | Allen Bradley - PLC |
Product Type: | PLC/Programmable Logic Controller |
Part Number: | 1788-DNBO |
Series: | 1788 |
UPC: | 10662468217887 |
Description:
The 1788-DNBO is a DeviceNet Daughtercard that by Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Automation. It is a device designed to provide DeviceNet monitoring, configuration, and I/O scan capabilities.
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The 1788-DNBO is a DeviceNet Daughtercard that is manufactured and branded by Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Automation. This 1788-DNBO device is designed to provide DeviceNet monitoring, configuration, and I/O scan capabilities. Node address range is available from 00 to 63 for the 1788-DNBO. It must be unique to the other nodes on the DeviceNet network. This hardware offers the operator LED indicators for power, device operational, device in standby, recoverable fault, unrecoverable fault, device self-testing, not powered, online/not connected, link okay/online/connected, connection time-out, and critical link failure.
Specifications for the 1788-DNBO include a host power requirement of 5 Volts DC at 260 milliamperes, a DeviceNet power requirement of 24 Volts DC at 20 milliamperes Class Two (2), and an isolation voltage that is tested to withstand 707 Volts DC for 60 seconds. Power consumption ratings for the 1788-DNBO include 5 Volts DC, 1.3 Watts, 24 Volts DC, 0.48 Watts, and total power consumption of 1.78 Watts. The 1788-DNBO has a thermal dissipation of 6.1 British Thermal Units (BTU) per hour. RTB screw torque is 5.7 inch-pounds, or 0.56-0.8 Newton-meters. The 1788-DNBO can withstand shock ratings of 30g (operational) and 50g (non-operational) and a vibration rating of 5g at 10-500 Hertz. The 1788-DNBO has an approximate weight of 0.1 kilogram, or 0.2 pounds. It has agency certifications for c-UR-us, CE, C-Tick, and ODVA.
Brand | Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation |
Bulletin | 1788 |
Product Type | DeviceNet Daughtercard |
Node Address Range | 00 to 63 |
Power Requirement (Host) | 5 Volts DC at 260 milliamperes |
Power Requirement (DeviceNet) | 24 Volts DC at 20 milliamperes Class 2 |
Isolation Voltage | Tested to Withstand 707 Volts DC for 60 Seconds |
Total Power Consumption | 1.78 Watts |
Thermal Dissipation | 6.1 British Thermal Units (BTU) per Hour |
Shock (Operational) | 30g |
Shock (Non-Operational) | 50g |
Weight | 0.1 kilogram (0.2 pounds) |
Question: Does Automation Stop offer repairs on the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: Yes. We offer repairs for the 1788-DNBO and it comes with our 1 Year Automation Stop Warranty.
Question: What type of warranty comes with the Allen Bradley - PLC and 1788-DNBO?
Answer: If you buy the 1788-DNBO through Automationstop.com it comes with our 1 Year Warranty and no other warranties.
Question: Can I buy the 1788-DNBO online?
Answer: Yes. Automation Stop sells the 1788-DNBO online and you can check out for the quantity and condition listed available above.
Question: What is the manufacturer for the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The 1788-DNBO is made by Allen Bradley - PLC.
Question: What Brand is included with the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The Allen Bradley 1788-DNBO has a AB/Rockwell Automation Brand.
Question: What is the Bulletin of the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The 1788-DNBO has a Bulletin of 1788.
Question: What is the Isolation Voltage of the Allen Bradley Automation 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The Isolation Voltage of the Allen Bradley Automation 1788-DNBO is Tested to Withstand 707 Volts direct current for 60 Seconds.
Question: What is the Node Address Range of the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The Node Address Range of the 1788-DNBO is 00 to 63.
Question: What is the Power Requirement (DN) of the Allen Bradley/Rockwell Automation 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The Power Requirement (DN) of the Allen Bradley/Rockwell Automation 1788-DNBO is 24 Volts DC (direct current) at 20 milliamperes Class 2.
Question: What Power Requirement (Host) does the 1788-DNBO have?
Answer: The Power Requirement (Host) of the 1788-DNBO is 5 Volts DC (direct current) at 260 milliamperes.
Question: What Product Type does the 1788-DNBO have?
Answer: The 1788-DNBO has a DN Daughtercard Product Type.
Question: What is the Shock (Non-Operational) of the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The Shock (Non-Operational) of the Rockwell-Automation 1788-DNBO is 50g.
Question: What is the Shock (Operational) of the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The Rockwell Automation 1788-DNBO has a Shock (Operational) of 30g.
Question: What is the Thermal Dissipation of the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The Thermal Dissipation of the Allen Bradley Automation 1788-DNBO is 6.1 British Thermal Units (BTU) per Hour.
Question: What Total Power Consumption does the 1788-DNBO have?
Answer: The Allen-Bradley 1788-DNBO has a Total Power Consumption of 1.78 Watts.
Question: What is the Weight of the 1788-DNBO?
Answer: The Weight of the Allen Bradley-Rockwell Automation 1788-DNBO is 0.1 kilogram (0.2 pounds).
For additional information about 1788-DNBO 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-DNBO.
Revision Part # | Also Known As | Availability |
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1788-DNBO/A | 1788-DNBO 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.