Product details
Allen-Bradley 1794-AENTR: Reliable Redundant Ethernet/IP Adapter for Flex I/O
The Allen-Bradley 1794-AENTR is a powerful communication adapter designed for the Flex I/O system. It offers seamless integration with Ethernet/IP-enabled controllers like ControlLogix and CompactLogix. This dual-port adapter supports high availability networks with Device Level Ring (DLR) topology. It ensures stable and fast data transfer for industrial automation applications.
Technical Specifications
- Brand: Allen-Bradley
- Model: 1794-AENTR
- Input Voltage: 19.2 – 31.2 V DC (Nominal 24V DC)
- Communication Rate: 10/100 Mbps
- Power Consumption: 500 mA max @ 24V DC
- Flexbus Current: 640 mA @ 5V DC
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F)
- Inrush Current: 18A for 2ms
- Isolation Voltage: 50V continuous
- Thermal Dissipation: 20.8 BTU/hr @ 24V DC
Installation & Packaging
- Mount securely on a DIN rail in an industrial cabinet
- Avoid areas with high vibration or shock during installation
- Use recommended wire size: 0.34-2.5 mm² (22-12 AWG)
- Package Includes:
- 1794-AENTR Adapter Module
- Product Documentation
- DIN Rail Clip
- Shipping Methods: FedEx, UPS, DHL
- Warranty: 12 months
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What controllers work with the 1794-AENTR?
It connects to Ethernet/IP-enabled controllers like ControlLogix and CompactLogix. - Can it be used in a ring network?
Yes, it supports Device Level Ring (DLR) for high availability. - How many I/O modules can it handle?
It supports up to 8 Flex I/O modules on the same DIN rail. - What do the status indicators mean?
Green means normal, red indicates a fault, and flashing yellow indicates 10 Mbps connection. - Is an external power supply needed?
Yes, it requires a 24V DC SELV or PELV power supply.
Contact Us
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- Email: sales@powergearx.com
- Phone: +86 18030005825
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