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Allen-Bradley 5069-AENTR Compact 5000 I/O EtherNet/IP AdapterAllen-Bradley 5069-AENTR Compact 5000 I/O EtherNet/IP AdapterAllen-Bradley 5069-AENTR Compact 5000 I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter
Allen-Bradley 5069-AENTR Compact 5000 I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter
Allen-Bradley 5069-AENTR Compact 5000 I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter
Allen-Bradley 5069-AENTR Compact 5000 I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter

Allen-Bradley 5069-AENTR Compact 5000 I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter


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PRODUCT SKU : 1794-DB32

PRODUCT TYPE : EtherNet/IP Adapter

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The 5069-AENTR acts as the high-speed communication bridge for the Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O system. This EtherNet/IP adapter connects distributed I/O modules to a Logix5000 controller via a standard Ethernet network. It manages data exchange and provides power to the connected I/O bank, serving as the critical link in modern, decentralized automation architectures. We supply this unit as 100% Brand New original hardware, ensuring your facility benefits from maximum network throughput and factory-certified stability.

Technical Specifications

The 5069-AENTR utilizes a high-performance power and thermal architecture to maintain system uptime:

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Product Line Compact 5000 I/O (Logix 5069)
MOD Power Input 220 mA at 18-32V DC
MOD Power Inrush 1750 mA for 70 milliseconds
Max. MOD Passthrough 9.78 Amps at 18-32V DC
Power Dissipation 8.5 Watts
Thermal Dissipation 29 BTU per Hour
Operating Temp 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
RTB Torque 0.5 to 0.6 Nm
Weight 0.31 kg (0.69 lbs)

Engineering Advantages

  • High-Capacity Power Passthrough: The module handles up to 9.78 Amps of MOD power passthrough. This allows a single adapter to support a large bank of I/O modules without requiring additional power injectors, reducing cabinet complexity.

  • Dual-Port Networking: Two Ethernet ports support Linear and Device Level Ring (DLR) topologies. DLR functionality ensures the network remains operational even if a single cable breaks, providing high availability for mission-critical processes.

  • Advanced Thermal Regulation: The hardware dissipates only 29 BTU per hour, which prevents heat accumulation in high-density control panels. This efficient thermal design allows the module to operate at up to 60°C without derating.

  • Streamlined Wiring Strategy: The adapter uses Category 1 ports for power and Category 2 for signals and Ethernet. This segregation simplifies electrical noise management and helps technicians adhere to strict wiring standards.

  • Precise Mechanical Integrity: Removable Terminal Blocks (RTB) with a specific torque rating of 0.5 to 0.6 Nm guarantee secure electrical connections that withstand industrial vibrations.

Installation & Power Management

  1. MOD Power Configuration: Connect an 18-32V DC source to the MOD power input. Account for the 1750 mA inrush current when sizing your power supply to prevent startup voltage dips.

  2. DIN Rail Mounting: Snap the open-style enclosure onto a standard 35mm DIN rail. Ensure the module locks securely to maintain a reliable connection to the backplane.

  3. Ethernet Connectivity: Use shielded Category 5e (or better) cabling for all Ethernet ports to mitigate electromagnetic interference in heavy industrial zones.

  4. Torque Verification: Apply exactly 0.5 to 0.6 Nm of torque to the terminal screws. Under-tightening causes intermittent signals, while over-tightening damages the terminal housing.

FAQs

Q: Can I use the 5069-AENTR in a Device Level Ring (DLR) topology?

A: Yes. The dual Ethernet ports natively support DLR, providing a fault-tolerant ring network that maintains communication even during a physical link failure.

Q: Does this adapter require a separate power supply for the I/O modules?

A: The 5069-AENTR draws MOD power (Module Power) to run itself and provides passthrough for the rest of the bank. You must also supply SA Power (Sensor/Actuator Power) to the system to drive the field-side circuits of the I/O modules.

Q: What is the benefit of the high passthrough current rating?

A: The 9.78A rating allows the adapter to distribute power to a long sequence of I/O modules. This eliminates the need for 5069-FPD (Field Power Distributor) modules in many configurations, saving rail space and hardware costs.

Q: Is the 5069-AENTR compatible with older CompactLogix 1769 modules?

A: No. The 5069-AENTR exclusively supports the Compact 5000 I/O platform. It does not interface with 1769 or 1734 POINT I/O modules due to different physical backplane and communication architectures.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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