Do you have a question about the Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 and is the answer not in the manual?
Series | CompactLogix 5380 |
---|---|
Number of EtherNet/IP ports | 2 |
Power Supply | 24V DC |
Communication Ports | EtherNet/IP, USB |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 °C (32 to 140 °F) |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Weight | Varies by model |
Compares features across controller families, detailing availability in Studio 5000 Logix Designer versions.
Compares technical specifications of CompactLogix 5380 controllers against 5370 models and Compact GuardLogix 5380 against 5370 models.
Explains Dual-IP and Linear/DLR modes supported by 5380 controllers and their configurations.
Outlines the process of risk assessment and reduction as part of a proper safety strategy, referencing IEC-61508.
Explains the safety signature's role in uniquely identifying project safety logic, data, and configuration, and its requirements.
Defines the Safety Network Number (SNN) and its use in uniquely identifying CIP Safety ports within a routable safety network.
Details how GuardLogix 5580/5380 controllers handle produce/consume safety tags as unicast or multicast.
Guides on converting safety applications when importing projects or changing controller types, noting SIL project changes.
Addresses potential consumer controller faults when a producer controller's safety partner is missing or changed.
Explains project conversion when opening projects in newer Logix Designer versions and optimizing memory structures.
Provides techniques for establishing produce/consume tag communication and proper configuration for multicast tags.
Compares integrated motion capabilities between controller families, noting support for EtherNet/IP and axis types.
Details the 4-character display and status indicators for 5380 controllers, noting differences from 5370 controllers.