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1768-M04SE | Allen-Bradley | CompactLogix Motion Control SERCOS Module
1768-M04SE | Allen-Bradley | CompactLogix Motion Control SERCOS Module
1768-M04SE | Allen-Bradley | CompactLogix Motion Control SERCOS Module

1768-M04SE | Allen-Bradley | CompactLogix Motion Control SERCOS Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 1768-M04SE

PRODUCT TYPE : Interface Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Overview
The Allen-Bradley 1768-M04SE is a CompactLogix motion control module that provides high-speed SERCOS interface communication for controlling up to four servo axes. Designed to synchronize multiple drives and motion devices with precision, it enables seamless integration within advanced automation systems. Featuring a fiber-optic communication channel and flexible data rates, this module ensures reliable and noise-immune performance in demanding industrial environments.

Key Features

  • Controls up to four servo drives and two auxiliary feedback axes

  • Supports SERCOS Class B for position and velocity control

  • Configurable 4 Mbit/s or 8 Mbit/s data rate options

  • Compatible with Kinetix 6000 and CompactLogix motion systems

  • Deterministic communication cycle times as low as 0.5 ms

  • Optical fiber connectivity with standard F-SMA screw connectors

  • Compact, modular design for efficient panel integration

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation

  • Model Number: 1768-M04SE

  • Product Series: CompactLogix 1768 Series

  • Product Type: 4-Axis SERCOS Motion Interface Module

Electrical Characteristics

  • Backplane Current: 969 mA @ 5.2 V DC

  • Power Dissipation: 5.04 W typical

  • Power Supply Distance Rating: Within 2 slots of the power supply

SERCOS Interface

  • Class: Class B (Position or Velocity)

  • Data Rates: 4 Mbit/s or 8 Mbit/s

  • Cycle Time (with Kinetix 6000):

    • 0.5 ms (up to 2 drives @ 4 Mbit/s)

    • 1 ms (up to 4 drives @ 4 Mbit/s)

    • 0.5 ms (up to 4 drives @ 8 Mbit/s)

Fiber Optic Connection

  • Connector Type: F-SMA screw-type

  • Core Diameter:

    • Plastic: 980 µm ± 60 µm

    • Glass: 200 µm ± 4 µm

  • Cladding Diameter:

    • Plastic: 1000 µm ± 60 µm

    • Glass: 230 µm +0/-10 µm

  • Bend Radius:

    • Plastic (with or without jacket): 25 mm

    • Glass: 30 mm

  • Attenuation:

    • Plastic: 140 dB/km @ 650 nm

    • Glass: 6.0 dB/km @ 820 nm

  • Transmission Range:

    • Plastic: 1–32 m

    • Glass: 1–200 m

Environmental Specifications

  • Operating Temperature: Plastic: –55…85 °C / Glass: –20…85 °C

  • Temperature Code: T4A

  • Mounting Torque: 1.16 Nm (10 lb-in) using M4 or #8 screws

Physical Dimensions

  • Metric: 132.0 × 56.7 × 105.1 mm overall

  • Imperial: 5.2 × 2.23 × 4.14 in overall

  • Weight: 0.20 kg (7.1 oz)

Performance and Integration

The 1768-M04SE module provides deterministic motion control via SERCOS digital fiber-optic communication, ensuring precise synchronization between controllers and servo drives. Its compact footprint and modular design simplify installation in CompactLogix systems. The fiber-optic medium guarantees signal integrity across noisy industrial networks, while the 4- and 8-Mbit/s data rate options allow scalability for both high-performance and cost-efficient applications.

Typical use cases include coordinated multi-axis control for robotics, packaging systems, material handling, and high-speed assembly lines.

FAQ

Q1: How many servo axes can the 1768-M04SE control?
A1: The module supports up to four drives plus two auxiliary feedback channels.

Q2: Which SERCOS class does it support?
A2: It supports SERCOS Class B, enabling both position and velocity control modes.

Q3: Can the 1768-M04SE operate with Kinetix 6000 drives?
A3: Yes. It is fully compatible and can achieve cycle times as low as 0.5 ms when used with Kinetix 6000.

Q4: What type of fiber-optic cables can be used?
A4: Both plastic (up to 32 m) and glass fiber (up to 200 m) cables with F-SMA connectors are supported.

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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