The Allen Bradley 1785-L30B is an advanced Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) designed for complex industrial automation systems. It offers robust performance and reliability, making it ideal for applications requiring high-speed processing and extensive I/O capabilities.
Description
Allen Bradley 1785-L30B Standard Processor
The Allen Bradley 1785-L30B is a high-performance PLC processor engineered for demanding industrial automation applications. Designed for robust control and efficient data handling in harsh environments, this extended product type processor delivers reliable operation in manufacturing plants, process control systems, and machinery automation where precision and stability are critical.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Allen Bradley (A-B) |
| Model | 1785-L30B |
| Product Type | Extended Processor |
| Max Analog I/O | 1024 points |
| Backplane Current | 2.3A |
| Power Dissipation | 12W |


Applications & Compatibility
Ideal for complex automation systems requiring high I/O capacity, the 1785-L30B excels in automotive assembly lines, food processing plants, and material handling systems. This processor maintains compatibility with Allen Bradley’s PLC-5 series and interfaces seamlessly with industrial networks including Data Highway Plus (DH+). Commonly paired with I/O modules like 1771-IA and communication cards such as 1785-KE.
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