The Allen Bradley 1775-MSD is a memory module designed for use with PLC-3 programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This module provides non-volatile memory storage for programs, system configurations, and process control data, ensuring reliable operation and data retention in industrial automation systems.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Allen Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
- Model: 1775-MSD
- Module Type: Memory Storage Module
- Compatible PLC: Allen Bradley PLC-3 Systems
- Memory Type: EEPROM or SRAM-based non-volatile memory
- Storage Capacity: Varies depending on firmware version and application
- Power Requirements: Backplane-powered
- Mounting: Installs in a PLC-3 chassis slot
- Environmental Rating: Designed for industrial control environments
Key Features
- Provides non-volatile storage for PLC-3 programs and system configurations
- Ensures program retention during power loss or system shutdown
- Allows quick system restoration by reloading stored programs
- Seamless integration with Allen Bradley PLC-3 controllers
- Designed for high-reliability operation in industrial automation environments
Compatible Allen Bradley Components
- Allen Bradley PLC-3 Processors
- PLC-3 I/O Modules (1775 Series)
- RSLogix 3 Programming Software
- FactoryTalk View for data monitoring and system diagnostics
Industry Applications
- Manufacturing and assembly line automation
- Power generation and energy management
- Material handling and logistics control systems
- Process automation in chemical, oil, and gas industries
- Automated conveyor and packaging systems
Installation & Operational Notes
- Installs into a PLC-3 chassis slot for direct system integration
- Requires configuration using RSLogix 3 software
- Ensure backup and verification of stored data before replacing the module
- Designed for industrial environments with high system reliability
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