Brand: Allen Bradley Description: Processor Module Condition: New Certificate:COO TEST REPORT WARRANTY LETTER Warranty: 1 year Inventory Qty: 5 Payment term: T/T Shipping Port: ShenZhen The Allen Bradley 1785-L20B has a good combination of memory, processing speed, I/O capacity, and communications capabilities.
Manufacture |
Allen Bradley |
Model Number |
1785-L20B |
Ordering Number |
1785-L20B |
Catalog |
- |
Country Of Origin |
United States |
HS CODE |
8537.10.10.00 |
Dimension |
30.5*6.4*12.7cm |
Packing Dimension |
33*8*17cm |
Weight |
1.2kg |
Operating Parameters:
High Memory Capacity: Provides ample space to store and run complex control programs. It can accommodate more ladder logic instructions, data tables, and other programming structures specified for advanced industrial control functions.
High-Speed Signal Processing: The Allen Bradley 1785-L20B is equipped with a high-speed processor that can quickly process input signals and execute control algorithms. In addition to processing a large number of I/Os per second, this also guarantees the responsiveness and accuracy of the control system. This speed is very important for applications that need to quickly observe changes in process conditions and react quickly to those observations.
I/O Capacity: The Allen Bradley 1785-L20B has a large number of I/O channels. The actual number is variable, but it usually presents a reasonable combination of digital and analog I/O points. It may consist of about 16->32 input channels and 16->32 output channels (if it is digital I/O, there may also be many analog I/Os, depending on the actual hardware implementation). This adjustable I/O configuration makes it suitable for a wide range of industrial equipment and processes.
Power Requirements: The power consumption of the Allen Bradley 1785-L20B is designed to be compatible with industrial power supplies. This typically operates in the voltage range of 120 to 240 volts AC, with a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz. The power supply is designed to be used in industrial environments where voltage fluctuations may occur, resulting in a stable power supply that reduces the risk of power-related problems.
Product Features:
Execution of Control Logic: The main function of the 1785-L20B is to execute control logic. It can also be programmed using ladder logic, which is a common programming language in the field of industrial control. Based on this logic, it can continue to take input signals from sensors such as temperature sensors, pressure sensors, limit switches, etc., and send output signals to actuators such as motors, solenoid valves, cryogenic valves, and relays. This allows it to be used to monitor and control industrial processes, such as turning motors on and off at temperature thresholds, and opening and closing valves with pressure levels.
Data Processing and Storage: It has a strong ability to process and store large amounts of data. It can perform arithmetic and logical operations on input data and remember past input data for future reference. Therefore, it can record temperature and pressure values over a period of time for process optimization, quality control or troubleshooting. Their data can be used to generate reports and trends to help engineers and operators better understand and manage industrial processes.
Best alternative for communication: Allen Bradley 1785-L20B, through a variety of communication protocols, including ControlNet and DeviceNet, it is able to communicate with I/O modules, HMI (human machine interface) and other PLCs. This enables it to interact with enterprise business networks, SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems, allowing data and control commands to be exchanged between business and automation layers. Seamless communication like this is essential for the integration and coordination of complex systems in various industries.
Application range:
Manufacturing plant: Allen Bradley 1785-L20B is widely used in the manufacturing industry to coordinate production lines. For example, it can be used in automobile manufacturing plants, where it manages the assembly of cars, such as welding, painting and robotic arms that assemble parts. It can also control conveyor systems that move parts and finished products.
Food and Beverage Industry: It is used in food processing and packaging lines. It allows the temperature and flow of raw materials to be controlled during mixing and cooking, as well as controlling the operation of packaging machines. For example, it can help in applications where the process of filling beverages into bottles must be flawless, or where the seal of the food packaging is critical.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry: It is used to control and regulate chemical reactions and production processes. It controls chemical flows, regulates temperature and pressure within reactors, and maintains product safety and quality. For example, it can manage the dosage of chemicals during drug synthesis and monitor reactor conditions to achieve the strict quality standards required.