Allen Bradley
Allen Bradley 1784-PCMK Type II Communication Card
Manufacturer: Allen Bradley
Product No.: 1784-PCMK
Product Type: Communication Modules
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 30g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Configured for multi-protocol serial communication in industrial computing and PLC platforms, the Allen Bradley 1784-PCMK (1784-PCMK Communication Card) provides direct physical and electrical execution of Data Highway Plus (DH+), DH485, and Remote I/O network connectivity.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 1784-PCMK |
| Brand | Allen Bradley |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.06 lbs (0.03 kg) |
| Dimensions | Type II PCMCIA standard form factor |
| Operating Temp | Standard industrial ambient range |
| Power Consumption | Derived from host PCMCIA bus interface |
| Protocols | DH+, DH485, Remote I/O |
Profinet / EtherNet/IP Deterministic Networks
The 1784-PCMK module facilitates physical layer connectivity between host computing devices and legacy Allen Bradley PLC-5 or SLC network architectures. Backplane bus communication velocity is dictated by the PCMCIA bus interface and the specific protocol timing requirements of the selected network. Deterministic performance is maintained through hardware-level timing control managed by the card's internal processor. Firmware flash compatibility is required to ensure alignment with the driver versions installed on the host operating system. Users must manage I/O density scaling based on the network load constraints associated with the DH+ or Remote I/O protocol limits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the 1784-PCMK support hot-insertion into a PCMCIA slot?
A: While the PCMCIA standard allows for hot-insertion, the card is electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive. Always ensure the host device and card are properly grounded before insertion to prevent damage to the interface circuitry.
Q: Which cables are required to interface the card with a DH+ or Remote I/O network?
A: The card requires the 1784-PCM2/B or 1784-PCM4/B interface cables. These cables provide the necessary electrical impedance matching and connector transition from the card's proprietary interface to the standard industrial network trunks.
Field Installation Guidelines
- ESD Precautions: Utilize a grounded wrist strap when handling the card. Avoid touching the connector pins or the circuit board components directly.
- Installation: Insert the card into an available Type II PCMCIA slot on the host device. Ensure the card is fully seated to guarantee connection of all data bus pins.
- Cable Attachment: Secure the appropriate 1784-PCM interface cable to the card. Ensure the connector locking mechanism is engaged to prevent accidental disconnection.
- Driver Configuration: Verify that the host system recognizes the card and that the correct communication drivers are initialized. Configure the software port settings to match the target network protocol (DH+, DH485, or Remote I/O).
- Environment: Ensure the installation environment meets Pollution Degree 2 and Overvoltage Category II requirements to prevent premature hardware degradation.
Return policy
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Shipping
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Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for all products, subject to normal use and proper installation.
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