Description
ABB 764M007-2011 Slider, Low Volume, Dyn-Graph
Product name: 764M007-2011 ABB
Application scenario: Factory Automation, Process Control, Robotics
Core function description:
The ABB module mainly implements high-speed Ethernet communication to support efficient communication between PLCs, HMIs, and SCADA systems and remote I/O modules, drives, or other field devices.
Technical parameters:
– Communication rate range: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interfaces
– Interface types and quantities: 2x RJ45 Ethernet ports, 1x SFP fiber optic port
– Power supply and power consumption: 24V DC, approximately 7W typical power consumption
– Installation and compatibility: DIN rail mountable, compatible with ABB’s industrial control panels and standard industrial Ethernet setups
– Supported protocol list: EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, PROFINET IO, Ethernet/IP TCP/IP
Featured functions:
– Programming and configuration capabilities: Configurable via ABB Automation Studio, with Web Interface for remote setup
– Fixed upgrade method: Firmware upgrade via Ethernet or USB port
– Data communication mode: Cyclic I/O, Event-driven updates, Peer-to-Peer messaging for flexible data exchange
– Integrated management function: Support for SNMP, diagnostic LEDs for status monitoring, and remote diagnostics
– Animation design features: Device Level Ring (DLR) support for network redundancy and quick recovery
– Time synchronization features: PTP (IEEE 1588) for precise time synchronization across network devices
Application advantages:
Enhanced network performance and reliability for demanding industrial applications, ensuring seamless data exchange and minimal downtime. The module's robust communication features improve system stability and facilitate scalable automation architectures. For more information, visit <a href="https: //new.abb.com/”>Manufacturer Website. To inquire about solutions, contact us at Contact Us.
The above parameters are for reference only. Please contact our technical team for precise selection.
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