CompactLogix L4x Platform

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CompactLogix L4x Platform

Price / Feature Position: L4x Positioning System Linked ControlLogix Component CompactLogix L4x CompactLogix L3x L4x Controller + Ethernet Module will be > L35E L4x Controller + Ethernet Module will be < L61 + ENBT Price / Feature Position: High End CompactLogix L4x controllers will be priced between a L35E and L61 MicroLogix 1200/1500 MicroLogix 1000 Pico

L43 for Motion Applications 4 physical + 2 aux feedback + 6 Virtual axis SERCOS & EtherNet/IP Supports All 38 Logix Motion Instructions Bridging to DeviceNet via 1769-SDN Seamless bridging across NetLinx networks 2 Mb memory L43 Up to 8 modules in local rack 128 controller connections Up to 16 modules, 3 banks Selectable RPI for each I/O module 2 modules 1768 No battery required 1769 Designed with the OEM in mind

No Battery Required 1769-L4x controllers DO NOT require a battery Stored energy from the Power Supply maintains controller power long enough to back up program to flash The program is stored to internal flash and NOT to the external CompactFlash

New I/O Features Module selectable RPI Ability to set each 1769 module to a different RPI Deliver specific module data faster without over taxing the entire system Customize I/O data delivery to better meet your application Set RPI speeds down to 1 Millisecond

The L43 system – A True Integrated Motion Solution 1768-M04SE Motion Overview Motion Features Axis Support 4 Real (Servo) Axis 2 Auxiliary Feedback Axis 6 Virtual Axis SERCOS Motion optimized communications Axis Update in .5ms Same performance as ControlLogix Motion Supports all 38 Logix Motion commands Connect to Kinetix SERCOS drive systems Kinetix 6000, Ultra3000, 8720MC, and 1394 The L43 system – A True Integrated Motion Solution

Brings modular EtherNet/IP capabilities to L4x Family 1768-ENBT Overview EtherNet/IP Features: Same powerful features and capabilities as ControlLogix ENBT 128 CIP connections 64 TCP connections 5000 packets/second Email capability Seamless bridging & routing Control any I/O platform, drive, HMI or controller that uses EtherNet/IP Note: Can Not use as an I/O adapter Brings modular EtherNet/IP capabilities to L4x Family

CompactLogix L43 System Overview A configurable system consisting of 2Mb Controller (1768-L43) Motion Module (1768-M04SE) Ethernet Module (1768-ENBT) Power Supply (1768-PA3) Combination of any local 1769 I/O Max 8 on local rack Up to 16 modules and 3 racks Configure the system to meet the applications requirements Motion system solution might consist of the L43 with the ENBT & MO4SE modules Non-motion system solution might have the L43 & two (2) ENBT modules The L43 Motion system completely supports the Logix Integrated Motion Architecture including all 38 Logix Motion Instructions. The ONLY difference between ControlLogix Motion and CompactLogix L43 motion is the number of AXIS L43 supports applications with up to 4 axes SIL Safety, Redundancy and Kinematics are not currently supported

Some Typical Applications Vertical Form Fill and Seal Smart Belt Rotary Knife Cartoner

Vertical Form Fill and Seal Typical standard VFFS will consist of one or two axis on the film roll, one axis on the feed servo axis and one on the crimp servo axis = total 4 axis High performance and specialty VFFS machines requiring higher axis counts would be better served with ControlLogix Motion

Smart Belt Speed, accuracy and product characteristics usually determine how many correction belts are used Typical non-high speed smart belts will utilize 2 to 4 belts. A perfect fit for the CompactLogix Motion Solution In feed belts can use VF Drives to further minimize the number of servo axis

Rotary Knife CompactLogix 2 Aux Feedback support provides the ability to easily input web material speeds Supported Logix CAM profile provides smooth speed transitions and exact speed synchronization when the knife contacts the material. Typical applications requires 1 motor axis and 1 encoder Feedback Axis, perfect fit for CompactLogix

Cartoner Absolute feedback enables the cartoner to maintain position, eliminates expensive and time-consuming homing routines. Synchronization of multiple axes through gearing and camming. Generate virtual axes to use as references for synchronizing real axes.

CompactLogix 1768 Module List Price US List Price 1768-L43 $3625 1768-PA3 $425 1768-ENBT $1025 1768-M04SE $700

Frequently Asked Questions Does the new L43 controllers require a Battery? NO!!! The L43 uses internal flash to store the program during shutdown. Energy stored in the power supply provides the few seconds of hold time required to store the entire RAM image on to onboard Flash. This is onboard flash and is NOT the front accessible CompactFlash. The CompactFlash card is still optional and continues to function identical to CompactLogix L3x operation.

Frequently Asked Questions What is this new 1768 Bus and how does it compare to the 1769 bus? The L43 controller still uses the 1769 bus for Digital, Analog, and Specialty I/O. In addition, the L43 controller will support a new high performance bus -1768. This new 1768 bus provides the performance to support Integrated SERCOS Motion and multiple NetLinx Networks. The L43 controllers support bridging from one bus to the other, so data can still seamlessly pass between the two buses

Frequently Asked Questions What products will be initially released? The following products will be available at initial release, April 2006 - 1768-L43 Controller - 1768-ENBT EtherNet/IP Module - 1768-M04SE 4 Axis SERCOS Module - 1768-PA3 AC Power Supply Supported in RSLogix 5000 V15

Frequently Asked Questions What other L4x products will follow? The ControlNet Module will be released with v16 release The DC Power Supply will be released July timeframe Since the existing 1769-SDN will work with the new L4x controllers, there are NO plans to create a new Devicenet Module for the 1768 Bus

Frequently Asked Questions How is the L4x positioned relative to other CompactLogix Controllers? The L4x is positioned at the top end of the CompactLogix Family. The new L4x will bring improved performance, added memory and network capacity, modularity, and Integrated SERCOS Motion to the CompactLogix Family. These improved capabilities will result in a price premium over the other L3x CompactLogix Controllers.

Frequently Asked Questions How is the L4x positioned relative to ControlLogix Controllers? The 1768-L45 Controller is positioned below the ControlLogix 1769-L61 controller The new L4x controllers will support less memory, less module expansion, and less Motion Axis than a ControlLogix system. ControlLogix is the exclusive platform for Redundancy, SIL2/SIL3 Safety, RIUP, Advanced I/O Diagnostics, and multiple Controllers per chassis. The L4x rackless design and reduced functionality will result in a price savings over the more advanced ControlLogix System.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the target applications for the L4x? The CompactLogix L4x is a very powerful modular controller and is positioned at customers that value a system linked, architecture solution. Applications that require 4 or less Axis of integrated motion Applications that require a combination of NetLinx Networks Cost sensitive applications which do not require the advanced features, or increased capacity of ControlLogix. OEM and end user installations that require less cabinet real estate Two (2) New CompactLogix controllers 1768-L43 1768-L45 AC Power Supply 110-240 Vac P/S (1768-PB4) Modular NetLinx Communications EtherNet/IP (1768-ENBT) Motion Control 4 axis SERCOS module (1768-M04S) Platform Introduction = Automation Fair ’04 (October)