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5069-L310ER | Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 1MB EtherNet/IP Controller5069-L310ER | Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 1MB EtherNet/IP Controller5069-L310ER | Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 1MB EtherNet/IP Controller
5069-L310ER | Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 1MB EtherNet/IP Controller
5069-L310ER | Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 1MB EtherNet/IP Controller
5069-L310ER | Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 1MB EtherNet/IP Controller

5069-L310ER | Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 1MB EtherNet/IP Controller


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PRODUCT SKU : 5069-L310ER

PRODUCT TYPE : CompactLogix Controller

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Module Overview

The 5069-L310ER is a high-performance member of the CompactLogix 5380 controller family, engineered to provide increased throughput and modern integrated security for small to mid-sized applications. This controller features dual 1Gbps Ethernet ports, allowing for high-speed I/O control and plant-wide data exchange. While it supports up to 256 non-motion axes for localized logic, the 5069-L310ER is optimized for discrete control and data processing with a capacity of 24 EtherNet/IP nodes. It utilizes the high-speed 5069 backplane, which offers significantly faster I/O response times compared to legacy 1769 architectures.

Detailed Engineering Specifications

The 5069-L310ER is designed with a "Dual-IP" capability, allowing engineers to configure the two Ethernet ports for either a single network address (DLR) or two separate subnets.

  • Controller Type: CompactLogix 5380 Standard Controller

  • User Application Memory: 1 Megabyte

  • EtherNet/IP Nodes Supported: 24 Nodes

  • Local I/O Expansion: Up to 8 modules (5069 series)

  • Ethernet Speed: 10/100 Mbps or 1 Gbps (Full Duplex)

  • Network Topologies: Device Level Ring (DLR), Linear, and Star

  • Non-Volatile Storage: Ships with 2GB SD card (1784-SD2); supports up to 32GB

  • Controller Tasks: 32 Tasks (with up to 1,000 programs per task)

  • Integrated Motion: 0 Axes (Standard discrete control)

  • Communication Interface: 2 Ethernet ports, 1 USB 2.0 (Type B) port

  • Programming Software: Studio 5000 Logix Designer (Version 28 or later)

  • Module Width: Single-slot occupancy

  • Physical Weight: 1.25 lbs (0.57 kg)

Advanced Performance and Power Distribution

The 5380 series introduces a unique power architecture that separates system logic power from field-side power. To operate the 5069-L310ER, you must provide two distinct power connections to the removable terminal block (RTB):

  • MOD Power: Powers the internal controller logic and the 5069 backplane bus.

  • SA Power: Provides the sensor/actuator power that is distributed to the local I/O modules installed in the rack.

This isolation ensures that field-side electrical noise or short circuits do not affect the stability of the main controller's processing engine.

Security and Data Integrity

The 5069-L310ER includes advanced security features such as digitally signed firmware to prevent unauthorized code from running on the hardware. It also supports the 9509-CMSDCD4 CodeMeter card for applications requiring hardware-based license protection and intellectual property security. The Gigabit Ethernet capability ensures that even with heavy security encryption and high-density I/O traffic, the controller maintains a consistent and predictable scan time.

Technical FAQ

Can I use the 5069-L310ER for motion control applications?

The 5069-L310ER is a standard controller with "0 Motion Axes" support. If your application requires synchronized servo control over EtherNet/IP, you would need the "M" version of the controller, such as the 5069-L310ERM.

Is this controller compatible with legacy 1769 Compact I/O modules?

No. The 5380 controllers utilize the 5069 high-performance backplane. You cannot physically or electrically connect 1769 modules to this controller. However, you can control 1769 I/O as remote nodes over an EtherNet/IP network.

What is the benefit of the Gigabit Ethernet ports?

The 1Gbps ports provide significantly higher bandwidth for data-intensive tasks such as high-speed I/O, messaging between controllers, and HMI communication, reducing network latency and improving overall system responsiveness.

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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