The Programmable Logic Controller consists of an Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L43 controller. This powerful PLC comes with 16 inputs and 16 outputs hardwired to both banana jacks and terminal blocks on the module front panel. Banana jacks provide an easy and fast way to wire a setup, while terminal blocks allow students to wire their setup in a way much closer to what is commonly found in the industry. An integrated dc power supply provides a constant 24 V dc voltage with a maximum of 2.7 A to connect external devices.
The Programmable Logic Controller supports three types of network communication: DF1 Full-Duplex Serial link (RS-232-C), EtherNet/IP, and DeviceNet. The ports for serial and EtherNet/IP communication are located on the Programmable Logic Controller processor while the DeviceNet communication port is available on the DeviceNet Scanner module. The Programmable Logic Controller can be programmed using four languages: relay ladder, structured text, sequential function chart, and function block diagram. Two DeviceNet cables are also provided with the Programmable Logic Controller. This module has eight switches that the instructor can use to insert faults.
The CompactLogix L43 enables the integration of motion instructions and servo axis configurations directly into the PLC. The controller communicates with the Digital Servo Drive (Kinetix 2000), Model 5929-A, through a SERCOS interface (fiber optic). This interface is included with Model 5929-A and can easily be added to the current PLC chassis.
The Programmable Logic Controller consists of an Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L43 controller. This powerful PLC comes with 16 inputs and 16 outputs hardwired to both banana jacks and terminal blocks on the module front panel. Banana jacks provide an easy and fast way to wire a setup, while terminal blocks allow students to wire their setup in a way much closer to what is commonly found in the industry. An integrated dc power supply provides a constant 24 V dc voltage with a maximum of 2.7 A to connect external devices.The Programmable Logic Controller supports three types of network communication: DF1 Full-Duplex Serial link (RS-232-C), EtherNet/IP, and DeviceNet. The ports for serial and EtherNet/IP communication are located on the Programmable Logic Controller processor while the DeviceNet communication port is available on the DeviceNet Scanner module. The Programmable Logic Controller can be programmed using four languages: relay ladder, structured text, sequential function chart, and function block diagram. Two DeviceNet cables are also provided with the Programmable Logic Controller. This module has eight switches that the instructor can use to insert faults.The CompactLogix L43 enables the integration of motion instructions and servo axis configurations directly into the PLC. The controller communicates with the Digital Servo Drive (Kinetix 2000), Model 5929-A, through a SERCOS interface (fiber optic). This interface is included with Model 5929-A and can easily be added to the current PLC chassis.
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