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Manufacturer: | Allen Bradley - PLC |
Product Type: | PLC/Programmable Logic Controller |
Part Number: | 1769-SDN |
Series: | CompactLogix |
UPC: | 10612598287243 |
Description:
The 1769-SDN is a CompactLogix communication module. The1769-SDN serves as an interface between DeviceNet devices, as well as the programmable controllers attached to it. This module can be used with a wide range of industrial cables. The physical dimensions of this communication module measure 118 mm x 87 mm x 35 mm. The weight of this module is approximately 280 grams. The maximum bus current drawing capacity of this device is 440 mA at 5 volts DC.
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The Allen-Bradley 1769-SDN compact DeviceNet scanner module includes an interface which allows to communicate between DeviceNet devices, MicroLogix 1500 and CompactLogix controllers over the network through change of state, strobe, poll, or cyclic I/O messages to read data inputs from or write outputs to slaves, to connect to peer devices (messaging) and to both upload and download applications to the 1764-LRP over a DeviceNet network. The 1769-SDN supports 63 DeviceNet devices. This module can be employed by controllers such as the CompactLogix controller or the MicroLogix 1500 controller. The 1769-SDN scanner module can be employed in several applications mainly in the industrial field. The 1769-SDN module can be mounted on well-grounded panels using two mounting M4 or #8 screws or on either EN 50 022 - 35 x 7.5 or EN 50 022 - 35 x 15 DIN rails. This scanner module dissipates an electrical power of 3.8 watts. The 1769-SDN scanner module has front panel status LED indicators and seven-segment numeric displays which help in troubleshooting and diagnostics establishment. This Allen-Bradley 1769-SDN compact DeviceNet scanner module can be supplied through 1769 Compact I/O power supplies such as PA2, PB2, PA4, PB4 1769 power supplies except when connected to a MicroLogix 1500 base with a current consumption of 440 milliamps at a voltage rating of 5 volts DC. This scanner module has a distance rating of four and should be within four modules of the I/O bank’s power supply. The 1769-SDN Allen-Bradley module can be connected easily to either the controller or to an I/O module. The 1769-SDN module is intended for use in a mainly industrial environment that is clean and dry (Pollution degree 2) and to circuits not exceeding Over Voltage Category II (IEC 60664-1). The scanner module employs up to 246 words input and output data images to send data, status, and command information between this scanner module and the MicroLogix controller to monitor the data flow between the programmable controller and network devices. This scanner module weighs approximately 280 grams (0.61 pounds) while shipping. This Allen-Bradley scanner module operates at a temperature range of 0 to 60 degrees Celsius (32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit).
The 1769-SDN operates as a CompactLogix DeviceNet scanner communication module. Communication between CompactLogix controllers, MicroLogix 1500 programmable controllers, and DeviceNet devices is made possible through the 1769-SDN communication module. This device has physical dimensions that measure 118 millimeters by 87 millimeters by 35 millimeters. Furthermore, it includes its mounting tabs which measure 138 millimeters. This communication module weighs about 280 grams. It comes with a maximum bus current drawing capacity of 440 milliamperes at 5 volts direct current (DC).
This module operates at a temperature of zero (0) degrees Celsius to sixty (60) degrees Celsius, or the equivalent of thirty-two (32) degrees Fahrenheit to one hundred and forty (140) degrees Fahrenheit. It is important to not store this module within an environment that may be corrosive. Also, the area to be installed should not contain corrosive gas, vapors, dust, etc. The 1769-SDN module has a power rating of four (4). Therefore, this Allen Bradley module cannot be installed at a distance of four (4) modules from the power source. The cable distance between 1769-SDN and the connected PowerFlex module must be 10 meters maximum. The maximum cable length should be 500 baud maximum.
This module can read inputs and write output between slave devices. It communicates with paired devices and loads programs to 1764-LRP-based controllers across a given DeviceNet network. It does not require an external power supply since the backplane supplies energized power to its circuitry. The 1769-SDN installation is carried out by directly injecting to any vacant slot in the assembly.
Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
Series | 1769 compact I/O SDN DeviceNet scanner module |
Part Number | 1769-SDN |
Bus current draw | 440 mA at 5V dc and 0 mA at 24V DC |
DeviceNet power requirement | N.E.C. Class 2, 90 mA at 11V dc (maximum), 110 mA at 25V dc (maximum) |
Inrush current | 200 mA for 1.5 ms |
Heat dissipation | 3.8 Watts |
Baud rates | 125K bits/second (default), 250K bits/second, 500K bits/second |
Power supply distance rating | 4 modules |
DeviceNet cable | Allen-Bradley 1485C-P1-Cxxx cable |
Maximum cable length | 500 meters at 125K baud, 100 meters at 500K baud |
Number of interfaceable DeviceNet devices | 63 |
Dimensions (HxWxD), approx. | 118 x 35 x 87 mm (4.65 x 1.38 x 3.43 in.) Height including mounting tabs is 138 mm (5.43 in.) |
Weight | 280g (0.61 lbs.) |
Operating temperature range | 0 °C...60 °C (32 °F...140 °F) |
Region of Manufacture* | Singapore |
UNSPSC | 32151705 |
*Region of Manufacture may vary
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Answer: Yes. We offer repairs for the 1769-SDN and it comes with our 1 Year Automation Stop Warranty.
Question: What type of warranty comes with the Allen Bradley - PLC and 1769-SDN?
Answer: If you buy the 1769-SDN through Automationstop.com it comes with our 1 Year Warranty and no other warranties.
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Answer: Yes. Automation Stop sells the 1769-SDN online and you can check out for the quantity and condition listed available above.
Question: What is the manufacturer for the 1769-SDN?
Answer: The 1769-SDN is made by Allen Bradley - PLC.
Question: What type of product is the 1769-SDN?
Answer: The 1769-SDN is part of the CompactLogix series.
Question: What is the Baud rates of the 1769-SDN?
Answer: The Rockwell Automation 1769-SDN has a Baud rates of 125K bits/second (default), 250K bits/second, 500K bits/second.
Question: What Brand does the 1769-SDN have?
Answer: The 1769-SDN has a Allen Bradley / Rockwell Automation Brand.
Question: What is the Bus current draw of the Rockwell Automation 1769-SDN?
Answer: The Rockwell Automation 1769-SDN has a Bus current draw of 440 mA at 5 volts direct current and 0 mA at 5 volts direct current.
Question: What is the DN cable of the 1769-SDN?
Answer: The 1769-SDN has a DN cable of Allen Bradley 1485C-P1-Cxxx cable.
Question: What DN power requirement does the Rockwell-Automation 1769-SDN have?
Answer: The Rockwell-Automation 1769-SDN has a DN power requirement of N.E.C. Class 2, 90 mA at 11 volts DC (direct current) (maximum), 110 mA at 11 volts DC (direct current) (maximum).
Question: What is the Dimensions (HxWxD), approx. of the Allen-Bradley 1769-SDN?
Answer: The Dimensions (HxWxD), approx. of the 1769-SDN is 118 x 35 x 87 mm (4.65 x 1.38 x 3.43 in.) Height including mounting tabs is 138 mm (5.43 in.).
Question: What is the Heat dissipation of the Allen Bradley 1769-SDN?
Answer: The 1769-SDN has a Heat dissipation of 3.8 Watts.
Question: What is the Inrush current of the 1769-SDN?
Answer: The Rockwell-Automation 1769-SDN has a Inrush current of 200 mA for 1.5 ms.
Question: What is the Maximum cable length of the 1769-SDN?
Answer: The Allen Bradley-Rockwell Automation 1769-SDN has a Maximum cable length of 500 meters at 125K baud, 100 meters at 500K baud.
Question: What is the Number of interfaceable DN devices of the 1769-SDN?
Answer: The Number of interfaceable DN devices of the Rockwell-Automation 1769-SDN is 63.
Question: What Operating temperature range does the Allen Bradley 1769-SDN have?
Answer: The Operating temperature range of the Allen Bradley 1769-SDN is 0 °C...60 °C (32 °F...140 °F) .
Question: What unit Number does the 1769-SDN have?
Answer: The 1769-SDN has a part Number of 1769-SDN.
Question: What power supply distance rating does the Allen Bradley Automation 1769-SDN have?
Answer: The power supply unit distance rating of the 1769-SDN is 4 modules.
Question: What Region of Manufacture* is included with the Allen Bradley 1769-SDN?
Answer: The Allen Bradley 1769-SDN has a Singapore Region of Manufacture*.
Question: What is the UNSPSC of the Rockwell-Automation 1769-SDN?
Answer: The UNSPSC of the Rockwell-Automation 1769-SDN is 32151705.
Question: What Weight does the 1769-SDN have?
Answer: The Weight of the 1769-SDN is 280g (0.61 lbs.).
For additional information about 1769-SDN 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 1769-SDN.
Revision Part # | Also Known As | Availability |
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1769-SDN/A | 1769-SDN Ser A, Series A, Rev A | Request a Quote |
1769-SDN/B | 1769-SDN Ser B, Series B, Rev B | 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.