LID43.03 High-Speed Input/Output (I/O) Modules

LID43.03

Main Advantages
Supports high speed counting up to 1MHz
Reversible counting direction
Integrated digital output
Direct connection to incremental encoders
Galvanic isolation from the backplane bus

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Description

LID43.03 High-Speed Input/Output (I/O) Modules


LID43.03 enables faster machine speeds in a variety of discrete applications.The Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 24vdc I/O Module, when used with ControlLogix 5570 Series PACs, significantly reduces Total System Response Time (SRT) through new hardware technology and point-to-point communication capabilities, resulting in significantly reduced The module communicates with the controller. The SRT is a module that communicates with the controller.

LID43.03 input module response, controller processing, and output module response time, so reducing I/O latency increases machine speed, which in turn increases part throughput. For even faster performance, these modules can also operate in point-to-point mode, bypassing the controller altogether by creating in-chassis connections that allow I/O modules to communicate directly with each other. Shifting task management to the I/O modules relieves the controller of the overhead required to process and direct the I/O modules, helping to improve the reliability and throughput of program execution. In peer-to-peer mode, input-to-output response times can be less than 100 microseconds (μS).

The LID43.03 peer-to-peer feature is ideal for applications with fast detection of energization sequences, such as high-speed part rejection.The ControlLogix 24vdc I/O Module can be used with the ControlLogix 5570 PAC or any other Rockwell Automation programmable controller. As manufacturers seek to increase productivity and throughput, OEMs are tasked with building faster machines. PACs are getting faster, but the processing power of the controller is not the only factor affecting throughput. For end-users and machine builders with high-speed sequential control applications, our new I/O can increase the speed at which machines can run, resulting in higher part throughput per shift for our customers.