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Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1100 Programmable Logic Controller

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Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1100 1763-L16BBB Ser B Rev F Frn 9.0 Programmable Logic Controller


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US$489.00
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Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1100 Programmable Logic Controller

 The MicroLogix 1100 combines all the features you demand in a compact controller, with EtherNet/IP messaging, online editing, a built-in LCD screen on every controller and a powerful combination of I/O. For applications that utilize a 12 V power source, the new DWD controller has been added to the MicroLogix 1100 line. In addition, all MicroLogix 1100 controllers have recently been enhanced to offer increased power, speed and expanded communication capabilities.

MicroLogix Series B controllers offer the following:

    Key Features and Benefits

  •         Built-in 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP port for peer-to-peer messaging — offers users high speed connectivity between controllers, with the ability to access, monitor and program from anywhere an Ethernet connection is available
  •         Online editing functionality — modifications can be made to a program while it is running, making fine tuning of an operating control system possible, including PID loops. Not only does this reduce development time, but it aids in troubleshooting
  •         Embedded Web server — allows a user to custom configure data from the controller to be displayed as a web page
  •         Isolated RS-232/RS-485 combo port — provides a host of different point-to-point and network protocols
  •         Embedded LCD screen — allows user to monitor data within the controller, optionally modify that data, and interact with the control program. Displays status of embedded digital I/O and controller functions, and acts as a pair of digital trim pots to allow a user to tweak and tune a program
     
 
 

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