Processor Model:1756-L72S
Manufacturer:Allen-Bradley
Safety Compliance:UL 508A/IEC 61508
Communication Protocol:EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet
Power Supply:24V DC
Input Output Channels:24 I/O Points
Processing Speed:10 MHz
Memory Capacity:8 MB Program Memory, 4 MB Safety Memory
Operating Temperature:-20°C to 60°C
Enclosure Type:IP20 Open Frame
The AB 1756-L72S Safety Processor is a cutting-edge solution for industrial safety applications, designed to seamlessly integrate into existing control systems without compromising performance or reliability. This processor adheres to stringent safety standards, ensuring compliance and enhancing the overall safety of your plant operations.
Featuring a microprocessor-based design, the AB 1756-L72S offers superior computational power and efficiency, enabling it to handle complex safety protocols and tasks with ease. Its compatibility with ISO 13849-1 and IEC 61508 ensures that it meets international safety certification requirements, providing peace of mind for safety-critical systems.
Equipped with a robust power supply system and capable of operating in a wide range of temperatures (-20°C to +55°C), this safety processor is built to withstand harsh industrial environments. The inclusion of RS-485 and Modbus RTU communication interfaces facilitates seamless data exchange with other system components, enhancing system interoperability and control.
With its substantial memory capacity (2MB program and 1MB safety), the AB 1756-L72S Safety Processor can store extensive safety logic and control algorithms, allowing for sophisticated safety functions tailored to specific plant needs. The processor’s ability to manage up to 24 inputs and outputs ensures flexibility in connecting various sensors and actuators, optimizing safety monitoring and response capabilities.
In terms of design, the AB 1756-L72S Safety Processor is compact yet durable, making it easy to integrate into existing control cabinets without significantly impacting space. Its lightweight construction (0.5kg) ensures minimal burden on system infrastructure, facilitating easier installation and maintenance processes.
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