Allen-Bradley 1747-PIC Interface Converter for SLC 500, Precision & Efficiency in Industrial Automation

The Allen Bradley 1747-PIC Interface Converter is a versatile component designed for seamless integration between different industrial automation systems, ensuring efficient data exchange and control functionalities in complex manufacturing environments.

Description

Interface Compatibility:Supports multiple protocols including ControlNet, DeviceNet, and Universal Remote I/O

Communication Rate:38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200 BPS

Temperature Rating:Operates between -40°C to 85°C

Memory Capacity:Up to 64 KB for program storage

Power Consumption:7 to 30 VDC, 250 mA

Enclosure Type:Open Type, suitable for various industrial environments

Vibration Resistance:10 to 57 Hz, 0.3 mm peak-to-peak displacement at 57 to 500 Hz

Shock Resistance:30 G (operating), 50 G (non-operating)

    Engineered for industrial environments, the Allen Bradley 1747-PIC Interface Converter offers unparalleled versatility in communication protocols, enabling seamless integration between different systems.

    With its extensive data capacity, this converter ensures efficient management and processing of critical information, enhancing operational efficiency and productivity.

    Built with robust environmental conditions in mind, it withstands extreme temperatures, humidity, vibrations, and shocks, guaranteeing reliable performance in challenging industrial settings.

    The converter’s built-in communication ports facilitate direct connection to networks, allowing for real-time data exchange and remote monitoring, crucial for advanced automation systems.

    Featuring a user-friendly design, it simplifies installation and maintenance processes, ensuring minimal downtime and easy integration into existing industrial infrastructure.

1747-PIC   Interface Converter  SLC 500

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