Skip to content

What are you looking for?


You may also like

Allen-Bradley 5069-L330ER CompactLogix 5380 ControllerAllen-Bradley 5069-L330ER CompactLogix 5380 ControllerAllen-Bradley 5069-L330ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller
Allen-Bradley 5069-L330ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller
Allen-Bradley 5069-L330ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller
Allen-Bradley 5069-L330ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller

Allen-Bradley 5069-L330ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller


Only 10 left - Selling fast

PRODUCT SKU : 5069-L330ER

PRODUCT TYPE : Controller

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


  • 100% Genuine Parts – Risk-Free 30-Day Returns
  • 1-Year Warranty & Expert Support for Every Order

Product Details

Product Overview

The 5069-L330ER acts as a high-performance processing core within the CompactLogix 5380 family. This controller delivers enhanced scan speeds and increased throughput for mid-to-large scale automation projects. It features 3 MB of user memory and supports high-density I/O configurations, making it ideal for applications requiring high-speed motion control and extensive networking. We supply this unit as 100% Brand New original hardware, ensuring your control architecture utilizes the latest Logix-based processing power for maximum system efficiency.

Technical Specifications

The 5069-L330ER integrates advanced networking and local expansion capabilities:

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Controller Series CompactLogix 5380
User Memory 3 MB
EtherNet/IP Nodes Supports up to 60 Nodes
Local I/O Capacity Supports up to 31 Modules
Communication Dual Configurable Ethernet/IP Ports (10/100 Mbps/1 Gbps)
USB Port 1 USB 2.0 (Programming/Diagnostics)
Power Supply 5069-series Field/System Power Required
Weight 11.99 lbs (approx. 5.44 kg)

Engineering Advantages

  • Dual-Port Gigabit Performance: The integrated dual Ethernet ports support high-speed 1 Gbps communication. This bandwidth solves data bottleneck issues in information-intensive applications. Engineers can configure these ports for Dual-IP mode (to isolate plant and office networks) or Linear/DLR mode for network resiliency.

  • Expanded Local I/O Density: This controller manages up to 31 local 5069 I/O modules. This high capacity allows for centralized control of complex machinery without the need for additional remote I/O adapters, reducing hardware costs and cabinet complexity.

  • Precision Motion Control: The 5380 architecture optimizes the execution of integrated motion over EtherNet/IP. The 5069-L330ER synchronizes high-axis counts with sub-millisecond precision, addressing the industrial pain point of jitter in high-speed packaging and assembly lines.

  • Efficient Hardware Footprint: Despite its high processing power, the module maintains a compact form factor. It snaps directly onto standard DIN rails and utilizes the 5069 backplane, which facilitates rapid module-to-module communication and simplified wiring via removable terminal blocks.

  • Modern Security Features: The controller utilizes digitally signed firmware to protect against unauthorized modifications. It integrates CIP Security protocols, ensuring that only trusted devices and users communicate with the control system in increasingly connected factory environments.

FAQs

Q: Can I use the two Ethernet ports on the 5069-L330ER to connect to two different subnets?

A: Yes. The 5069-L330ER supports "Dual-IP" mode. You can assign unique IP addresses to each port, effectively isolating machine-level traffic from the facility-wide enterprise network.

Q: Does this controller require a battery for memory backup?

A: No. The 5069-L330ER utilizes an internal energy storage module to write RAM data to non-volatile memory during a power loss event. This removes the maintenance cycle associated with replacing lithium batteries.

Q: What is the maximum number of EtherNet/IP nodes this module supports?

A: This controller manages up to 60 EtherNet/IP nodes. This allows for the integration of a wide array of drives, remote I/O, and HMI terminals within a single control architecture.

Q: Can I mount 1769 Compact I/O modules to this controller?

A: No. The 5069-L330ER is only compatible with the 5069 Compact 5000 I/O series. It uses a different backplane and physical mounting system than the legacy 1769 platform.

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.




Recently Viewed Products

Tech & Buying Guide

Technical Insights, Installation Guides, and Buying Tips
Ensuring Operational Continuity: The Strategic Value of Redundant Automation Systems

Ensuring Operational Continuity: The Strategic Value of Redundant Automation Systems

In modern industrial landscapes, unplanned downtime is the ultimate adversary. For sectors relying on complex PLC and DCS architectures, a single hardware failure can trigger catastrophic production losses. Therefore, implementing redundant automation systems is no longer a luxury; it is a fundamental requirement for mission-critical operations. In this article, I analyze why redundancy remains the backbone of reliable industrial infrastructure.

Read more
Selecting the Right Cables for Industrial Automation: A Comprehensive Guide

Selecting the Right Cables for Industrial Automation: A Comprehensive Guide

Selecting the appropriate cabling infrastructure is critical for the success of any industrial automation project. Improper cable selection often leads to signal degradation, system instability, and costly downtime. As an automation engineer, I frequently see projects compromised by poor cabling choices in harsh industrial environments. This guide simplifies the complex landscape of cabling to help you make informed decisions for your PLC, DCS, and control systems.

Read more
Preventing Spurious Trips in Emergency Stop Systems: A Technical Guide

Preventing Spurious Trips in Emergency Stop Systems: A Technical Guide

In industrial automation, the Emergency Stop (E-Stop) pushbutton is the ultimate safety line. However, relying on a single Normally-Closed (NC) contact can sometimes lead to unexpected spurious trips. As a control systems engineer, I have seen these nuisance trips halt entire production lines, causing significant downtime. Understanding why these components fail and how to implement robust architecture is essential for any reliable DCS or PLC-based safety system.

Read more