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1747-L532 | Allen-Bradley SLC 5/03 Processor Module
1747-L532 | Allen-Bradley SLC 5/03 Processor Module
1747-L532 | Allen-Bradley SLC 5/03 Processor Module

1747-L532 | Allen-Bradley SLC 5/03 Processor Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 1747-L532

PRODUCT TYPE : Processor

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Overview

The Allen-Bradley 1747-L532 is a high-performance SLC 5/03 processor designed for SLC 500 PLC systems. It delivers reliable processing of both digital and analog signals with battery-backed memory support. The module efficiently manages large I/O counts while maintaining rapid scan times for real-time control applications.

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley

  • Model Number: 1747-L532

  • Product Type: SLC 5/03 Processor

  • Category: PLC CPU

  • Digital Inputs: 4096

  • Digital Outputs: 4096

  • Analog I/O Points: 480

  • Memory: Up to 16 KB battery-backed RAM

  • User Memory: 16,000 words

  • Program Scan Time: 1 ms per K

  • I/O Scan Time: 0.225 ms

  • Supported I/O Chassis: 3

  • Chassis Slots: 30

  • Communication Ports: DH485, RS-232

  • Ambient Operating Temperature: 0 to 60 °C

  • Backplane Current (5 VDC): 500 mA

  • Battery Backup Memory: Yes, requires 1747-BA

  • Memory Backup Module: 1747-M13

  • Weight: 0.34 kg (0.75 lbs)

Key Features

  • High-density digital and analog I/O support for complex automation tasks

  • Rapid program and I/O scan rates for real-time applications

  • Battery-backed RAM ensures program retention during power loss

  • Compatible with standard SLC 500 chassis with multiple slots

  • Supports serial communication via DH485 and RS-232 for network integration

Application Scenarios

  • Control of mid-sized automation systems using SLC 500 PLCs

  • Integration in manufacturing lines requiring high-speed processing of digital and analog signals

  • Backup-ready configuration for critical process control applications

  • Ideal for SLC 5/03 expansion with multiple I/O modules

FAQ

Q1: What type of memory does the 1747-L532 use?
A1: It uses up to 16 KB battery-backed RAM, with user memory of 16,000 words.

Q2: Which communication protocols are supported?
A2: The module supports DH485 and RS-232 connections for networked PLC systems.

Q3: How many I/O points can this processor manage?
A3: It handles 4096 digital inputs, 4096 digital outputs, and 480 analog points.

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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