Processor Speed:Dual-core processor up to 1 GHz
Memory:512 MB RAM / 2 GB Flash
Communication Interfaces:2 Ethernet ports, 1 RS-485 port
Power Consumption:10 W
Operating Range:0°C to 60°C
Input/Output Capacity:16 Digital Inputs / 8 Digital Outputs
Diagnosis Capabilities:Fault detection and reporting through ControlLogix network
Enclosure Type:Conductive metal case
Mounting Type:Panel mounting
Compliance Standards:CE, UL, CSA, ISO 9001
The Allen-Bradley AB 1756-L55M22 ControlLogix Processor Module is engineered for maximum efficiency and reliability in demanding industrial environments. This state-of-the-art processor is compatible with the latest ControlLogix platform, providing seamless integration with a wide range of Allen-Bradley components and third-party devices.
Featuring a robust 512 KB RAM and 2 MB Flash memory, this module ensures smooth operation even in the most resource-intensive applications. Its onboard EtherNet/IP and ControlNet communication ports facilitate easy connectivity to various network infrastructures, enhancing system flexibility and scalability.
Equipped with a wide operating temperature range (-40°C to 70°C), the module is designed to withstand extreme conditions without compromising performance. Its low power consumption (≤ 15 W) contributes to energy-efficient operation, making it an ideal choice for eco-conscious manufacturers.
With an IP20 open frame enclosure, the module offers adequate protection against dust and light splashes while maintaining a compact form factor for easy installation. Its ruggedness rating (Class 1 Division 2, Hazardous Location Zone 2) ensures safe operation in potentially explosive atmospheres.
The Allen-Bradley AB 1756-L55M22 comes equipped with a variety of connection ports, including RS-485 and USB 2.0, facilitating direct communication with legacy systems or modern software tools. Its compatibility with UL, CE, and ISO 9001 certifications guarantees safety and quality standards compliance, providing peace of mind for users worldwide.
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