CompactLogix 5370 L2 Controller
1769-L32C 1769-L35CR Controllers unit
CompactLogix System
You can also use these components with the controller:
• 1784-CF64 or 1784-CF128 Industrial CompactFlash card to add nonvolatile memory
• 1756-CP3 or 1747-CP3 serial cable to connect a device to the RS-232 port
• Either of the following to connect to the ControlNet network:
• ControlNet taps for connections from controller channels A or B to the ControlNet network
• 1786-CP cable for connections from a programming terminal to the ControlNet network via the controller’s network access port (NAP) Consider the following when planning your CompactLogix system:
• The CompactLogix controller is always the leftmost module in the system.
• The CompactLogix controller must be located within four modules of the power supply.
• Some I/O modules can be located up to eight modules away from the power supply; see the documentation for your 1769 I/O modules for details.
• The 1769-L32C controller supports as many as 16 I/O modules in a maximum of 3 I/O banks with 2 expansion cables.
• The 1769-L35CR controller supports as many as 30 I/O modules in a maximum of 3 I/O banks with 2 expansion cables.
• Each I/O bank requires its own power supply.
• Only one controller can be used in a CompactLogix system.
The CompactLogix system is designed to provide a Logix solution for small and mid-size applications. Typically, these
applications are machine-level control applications. A simple system can consist of a standalone controller with a single bank of
I/O modules and DeviceNet communication. In a more complex system, add other networks, motion control, and safety
control. As part of the Integrated Architecture system, the CompactLogix controllers use the same programming software,
network protocol, and information capabilities as all Logix controllers, providing a common development environment for all
control disciplines.
• The CompactLogix 5370 L3 controllers deliver scalable, affordable control ideal for applications from small standalone
equipment to high-performance indexing tables, process skids, case packers and erectors, and packaging. The
CompactLogix 5370 L3 controllers also provide a truly integrated motion solution.
• The CompactLogix 5370 L2 controllers combine the power of the Logix architecture with the flexibility of Compact I/O.
From small standalone equipment to higher performance applications, these controllers are ideal for assembly
machines, hoisting systems, process skids, indexing tables, and packaging.
• The CompactLogix 5370 L1 controllers combine the power of the Logix architecture with the flexibility of POINT I/O. Ideal
for small to mid-size machines, these controllers offer value to customers looking for the benefits of Integrated
Architecture in a lower cost system.
1769-L37ERMSCompactLogix 5370 L3 Controllers, Dual Ethernet w/DLR capability, 4MB standard + 1.5MB safety memory, 30 I/O Expansion, 64 Ethernet IP Nodes, 16 Axis CIP motion, Kinematics with Integrated Safety function. Controllers are shipped with 1GB SD card and can support up to 2GB SD card.
1769-L37ERMSKCompactLogix 5370 L3 Controllers, Dual Ethernet w/DLR capability, 4MB standard + 1.5MB safety memory, 30 I/O Expansion, 64 Ethernet IP Nodes, 16 Axis CIP motion, Kinematics with Integrated Safety function. Controllers are shipped with 1GB SD card and can support up to 2GB SD card. - Conformally Coated
1769-L38ERMCompactLogix 5370 L3 Controllers, Dual Ethernet w/DLR capability, 5MB memory, 30 I/O Expansion, 80 Ethernet IP Nodes, 16 Axis CIP motion with Kinematics function. Controllers are shipped with 1GB SD card and can support up to 2GB SD card.
1769-L38ERMKCompactLogix 5370 L3 Controllers, Dual Ethernet w/DLR capability, 5MB memory, 30 I/O Expansion, 80 Ethernet IP Nodes, 16 Axis CIP motion with Kinematics function. Controllers are shipped with 1GB SD card and can support up to 2GB SD card. - Conformally Coated
1769-L38ERMOArmor CompactLogix 5370 On Machine Controller, 5MB Memory, 30 I/O Expansion, 80 Ethernet/IP notes, 16 Axis CIP motion with Kinematics function, IP67, Controllers are shipped with 1GB SD card and support up to 2GB SD card.
1769-L38ERMOSArmor Compact GuardLogix 5370 On Machine safety Controller, 5MB/1.5MB Memory, 30 I/O Expansion, 80 Ethernet/IP notes, 16 Axis CIP motion with Kinematics function, IP67, Controllers are shipped with 1GB SD card and support up to 2GB SD card.
1769-L38ERMSCompactLogix 5370 L3 Controllers, Dual Ethernet w/DLR capability, 5MB standard + 1.5MB safety memory, 30 I/O Expansion, 80 Ethernet IP Nodes, 16 Axis CIP motion, Kinematics with Integrated Safety function. Controllers are shipped with 1GB SD card and can support up to 2GB SD card.
1769-L38ERMSKCompactLogix 5370 L3 Controllers, Dual Ethernet w/DLR capability, 5MB standard + 1.5MB safety memory, 30 I/O Expansion, 80 Ethernet IP Nodes, 16 Axis CIP motion, Kinematics with Integrated Safety function. Controllers are shipped with 1GB SD card and can support up to 2GB SD card. - Conformally Coated
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