Series:CompactLogix
Module Type:Processor
Serial Ports:2
Communication Interface:RS232, Ethernet
Max Data Transfer Rate:10 Mbps
Power Consumption:50 VA @ 24V DC
Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +70°C
Dimensions (mm):118 x 70 x 87
Weight:630g (1.39 lb)
Mounting:Panel or DIN Rail
Memory:User memory for installation of up to Three 1769 I/O modules
Software Compatibility:Programmed and configured using RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 Logix Designer
Protocol Support:Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus RTU/ASCII
The Rockwell Automation 1769-L31 CompactLogix Dual Serial Port Processor is an indispensable component for modern industrial automation systems. Its compact design ensures efficient use of space on the control panel, while its dual serial ports provide versatile connectivity options for integrating various devices and sensors.
With 2 MB of memory capacity, this processor supports complex control algorithms and data processing, enabling advanced automation tasks. The ability to expand further through additional modules makes it adaptable to growing production needs.
Featuring 16 digital input channels and 16 digital output channels, the 1769-L31 offers precise control over actuators and switches, enhancing system responsiveness and reliability. The inclusion of 4 universal analog input and 2 universal analog output channels facilitates the handling of continuous signals, making it suitable for applications requiring high precision.
Equipped with a USB programming interface and support for EtherNet/IP communication protocol, the processor ensures seamless integration with Rockwell’s comprehensive suite of automation software and devices. This integration allows for easy configuration and monitoring, streamlining the setup process and maintenance.
Designed for robust performance, the 1769-L31 operates within a wide temperature range (-20°C to +60°C), ensuring reliable operation in diverse industrial settings. Its low power consumption of just 1 W contributes to energy efficiency and cost savings.











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