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Allen-Bradley 5069-L310ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller

Allen-Bradley 5069-L310ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller

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  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley

  • Product No.: 5069-L310ER

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: CompactLogix 5380 Controller

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 768g

  • Dimensions: 143.97 x 98.10 x 136.81 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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The 5069-L310ER is a high-performance industrial controller from the CompactLogix 5380 family. It is designed to function as the "brain" of modern mid-sized automation systems, providing the high-speed processing and data capacity required for Industrial IoT (IIoT) applications. While it shares the same processing architecture as the motion-capable "ERM" models, the L310ER is optimized for discrete and process control where integrated servo motion is not required.


Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Details
Model 5069-L310ER
Brand Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
User Memory 1 MB
Ethernet Nodes Supports up to 24 Ethernet/IP nodes
Local I/O Capacity Up to 8 local 5069 Compact I/O modules
Communication Ports 2 Ethernet (Gigabit) / 1 USB 2.0 (Programming)
Power Architecture Dual-input (MOD and SA power)
Programming Studio 5000 Logix Designer (v28 or later)

Core Capabilities

1. High-Speed Logic Execution

The 5380 series features a dedicated high-speed backplane that significantly increases I/O scan rates compared to the older 1769 series. With 1 MB of memory, the 5069-L310ER can handle complex logical operations, arithmetic, and data string manipulations with extremely low latency.

2. Advanced Networking Options

The controller includes dual 1-Gbps Ethernet ports that offer two primary configuration modes:

  • Dual-IP Mode: This allows you to separate machine-level network traffic (sensors/drives) from the plant-wide enterprise network, enhancing security and preventing network congestion.

  • Device Level Ring (DLR): In this mode, the ports provide network resiliency; if a single cable in the ring is damaged, communication continues uninterrupted.

3. Compact 5000 I/O Integration

The controller acts as the master for the 5069 Compact I/O platform. This platform is known for its high-density design and advanced diagnostics, allowing for more I/O points in a smaller cabinet footprint.


Technical FAQs

What is the difference between 5069-L310ER and 5069-L310ERM?

The "M" in the ERM version stands for Motion. The L310ERM supports up to 4 axes of Integrated CIP Motion (servo control). The L310ER is for standard applications and does not support coordinated servo motion over EtherNet/IP.

Does this controller require a battery?

No. The CompactLogix 5380 series uses an internal energy storage module (capacitors) to back up the user program to non-volatile memory during a power failure. You do not need to replace or maintain lithium batteries.

What power terminal block do I need?

The controller requires a 5069-RTB22-SCREW or 5069-RTB22-SPRING terminal block to connect the MOD (Module) and SA (Sensor/Actuator) power feeds.


Engineering & Installation Guide

  • Power Partitioning: Ensure you wire both MOD power (for the CPU) and SA power (for the I/O field side). Even if the CPU is running, your local I/O modules will not function without a valid SA power feed.

  • Thermal Management: The 5380 series contains a high-speed processor that generates heat. Always mount the unit horizontally on a DIN rail and maintain at least 50 mm (2 in.) of clearance above and below for passive cooling.

  • Firmware Updates: Always check the Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) for the latest firmware. This controller often requires a firmware flash out of the box before it can be used with your specific version of Studio 5000.

Engineering Advantages

The 5069-L310ER is the "sweet spot" for engineers who need more than the entry-level 0.6 MB memory but don't want to pay the premium for motion axes they won't use. Its 24-node capacity makes it ideal for integrating multiple remote I/O racks, PowerFlex drives, and HMI panels into a single, cohesive control architecture.

 

Product Documentation

Technical Datasheet (PDF) Complete specifications and technical drawings.

Technical Datasheet

Allen-Bradley 5069-L310ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Brown Yellow Beige
Country of origin
United States
Power source
DC Power AC-powered Battery-powered

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