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Allen-Bradley 1769-L36ERM CompactLogix 5370 Controller

Allen-Bradley 1769-L36ERM CompactLogix 5370 Controller

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  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley

  • Product No.: 1769-L36ERM

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: CompactLogix 5370 Controller

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 310g

  • Dimensions: 90 mm x 118 mm x 105 mm (W x H x D)

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The Allen-Bradley 1769-L36ERM is a packaged automation controller operating within the CompactLogix 5370 system architecture. This device provides integrated machine control, motion capabilities, and distributed station processing for small to medium-sized industrial machinery setups. Outfitted with 3 MB of built-in non-volatile user memory, the 1769-L36ERM runs real-time instruction executions and manages localized or remote logic requirements without demanding oversized control cabinet footprints.

Operating over localized industrial infrastructure, the controller features dual Ethernet/IP communication ports arranged to support linear and Device Level Ring (DLR) network topologies. The architecture permits simultaneous connection to upstream factory networks and downstream control infrastructure. It handles up to 30 local 1769 Compact I/O module expansions directly via its backplane bus and provides integrated motion capabilities over EtherNet/IP supporting up to 16 axes. The system relies on a secure secure digital (SD) card for retentive program storage and incorporates a maintenance-free energy storage solution to eliminate external battery reliance during power cycles.

Features

  • Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Supports up to 16 axes of integrated motion control via standard network architecture.
  • Dual-Port Ethernet Capabilities: Built-in dual ports configured to support Device Level Ring (DLR) and linear network options for enhanced link redundancy.
  • High Expansion Capacity: Enables direct interface and power distribution for up to 30 local 1769 Compact I/O expansion modules across three I/O banks.
  • Battery-Free Logic Maintenance: Utilizes internal energy storage structures to write memory contents securely to flash during unexpected power sags.

Applications

  • Multi-axis coordinated packaging lines and continuous sorting operations.
  • Integrated assembly machines, material handling lines, and automotive component conveyors.
  • Food and beverage manufacturing, processing cells, and batch mixing stations.
  • Multi-bank distributed pump stations and environmental water filtration controls.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Catalog Number 1769-L36ERM
Controller Series CompactLogix 5370
User Memory 3 MB
EtherNet/IP Nodes (Max) 48
Integrated Motion Axes (Max) 16 axes
Local I/O Module Capacity 30 modules
Maximum I/O Banks 3 banks
Communication Ports 2 EtherNet/IP (Dual-port RJ45), 1 USB port (programming)
Network Topologies Device Level Ring (DLR), Linear, Star
Power Supply Distance Rating 4 modules (slots away from power supply)
Storage Card Support 1769-SD1 (1 GB shipped standard), 1769-SD2 (2 GB)

Connection and Interfaces

Connector Pin Function
Ethernet Port 1 RJ45 industrial Ethernet communication node interface
Ethernet Port 2 RJ45 industrial Ethernet communication node interface
USB Port Type B peripheral connector for local configuration and programming

Installation Guidelines

  • Power Supply Positioning: Adhere strictly to the module distance rating. The controller must be positioned within 4 module slots of a compatible 1769 system power supply.
  • Chassis Expansion Restrictions: When expanding the configuration past 8 or 16 modules into Bank 2 or Bank 3, ensure standard 1769 expansion cables and end caps are securely fastened to retain bus continuity.
  • Convective Thermal Clearances: Ensure a minimum clearance of 50 mm (2.0 in.) on all sides of the controller layout inside the enclosure panel to maintain acceptable air cross-flow.
  • Grounding Connection: Confirm that the DIN rail or panel mounting plate is connected to a clean functional earth ground point to minimize radio frequency interference (RFI).
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Product Documentation

Technical Datasheet (PDF) Complete specifications and technical drawings.

Technical Datasheet

Allen-Bradley 1769-L36ERM CompactLogix 5370 Controller

How many axes of integrated motion does the controller support?

The device provides native software execution and network capabilities to synchronize up to 16 axes of integrated motion over standard EtherNet/IP connections.

Does the controller require an external battery back up for its memory?

No, the device utilizes a built-in embedded energy storage module that automatically saves active processor data to internal non-volatile memory during a power failure, eliminating the need for a battery.

What is the maximum number of local I/O modules that can be connected?

The device can support a maximum of 30 local 1769 Compact I/O expansion modules, spread across up to 3 individual I/O banks.

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  • Standard Delivery: 4-6 Business Days via DHL, FedEx, and UPS.
  • Express Dispatch: Same-day dispatch for in-stock orders placed before 2:00 PM (GMT+8).
  • Worldwide Coverage: Serving over 150 countries, including rapid delivery to Saudi Arabia and UAE.

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  • 30-Day Guarantee: Returns accepted for in-stock products in original, factory-sealed packaging.
  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White
Country of origin
United States
Power source
AC-powered

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