Allen-Bradley 1769-L32E Controller Module
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Module Number | 1769-L32E |
Unit Price | $500 |
Country Of Origin | USA |
Weight | 0.86kg |
Certificate |
C/O from the Chamber of Commerce C/Q from the Manufacturer |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Inventory Qty | 2 |
Allen-Bradley 1769-L32E is a mid-range controller in the CompactLogix family, designed for discrete control and motion coordination.
Parameter |
Specification |
Processor Speed |
500 MHz PowerPC Core |
Memory Capacity |
1.5 MB User Memory + 512 KB Data Storage |
I/O Capacity |
Up to 256 Local I/O Modules |
Motion Control Axes |
32 Axes (via 1769-SM2/SM3 Servo Modules) |
Communication Ports |
1x Embedded EtherNet/IP (10/100 Mbps) |
Protocol Support |
CIP Sync, Modbus TCP, HSR/PRP Redundancy |
Operating Temperature |
0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F) |
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Allen-Bradley 1769-L32E Key Features
Millisecond Response: The Allen-Bradley 1769-L32E utilizes a hard real-time operating system with a 0.5ms basic instruction cycle, ensuring valve timing errors within the filling line are less than 0.1ms.
Safety Integration: The 1769-L30ERM safety module expands dual-channel safety I/O, meeting ISO 13849 PLd level and directly shutting down hazardous operations on the press.
Hot-Swap Maintenance: When replacing 1769 series I/O modules while powered on, the Allen-Bradley 1769-L32E automatically reconfigures its topology, reducing production line downtime by 90%.
Allen-Bradley 1769-L32E Application examples
Toyota's transmission production line in Japan: 32 production lines at the Nagoya plant are equipped with the Allen-Bradley 1769-L32E to coordinate robotic gear assembly. Synchronizing 12 Yaskawa robotic arms via EtherNet/IP, the cycle time is reduced to 9.8 seconds per unit.
UPM's coating machine at a Finnish paper mill: The 1769-L32E controls 48 pneumatic valves and six Kinetix servos, achieving a high-speed coating of 280 m/min with a tension fluctuation of less than ±0.5 N.
