CompactLogix 5380

The Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 series PLCs by Rockwell Automation offer powerful, scalable control for a range of industrial applications. These controllers are designed for high-speed performance, advanced motion capabilities, and enhanced security, making them ideal for applications requiring greater precision, connectivity, and reliability.

Key Features:

  1. With dual independent EtherNet/IP ports, separate networks for peer to peer communications and IO can be established. This allows the P2P network to be quarantined from IO network issues.
  2. High-Speed Processing: With faster processing capabilities, the CompactLogix 5380 series handles complex applications and supports up to 20 axes of motion.
  3. Increased Capacity: Supports a high number of I/O points and integrated motion control for demanding applications.
  4. Enhanced Security: Equipped with built-in security features such as role-based access control, digital signatures, and encryption to protect against unauthorized access.
  5. Improved Connectivity: Integrated EtherNet/IP for high-speed communication and connectivity with other devices.
  6. Scalability: Designed to be scalable, allowing flexibility for a wide range of machine sizes and types, making it suitable for both small and large systems.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced Efficiency: The high-speed performance enables faster execution of control tasks, improving overall system throughput.
  • Reduced Downtime: Advanced diagnostic and troubleshooting features help quickly identify and resolve issues.
  • Simplified Integration: Compatibility with Rockwell’s Studio 5000 software streamlines programming and reduces setup time.
  • Cost-Effective Scalability: Supports incremental growth, enabling cost savings as systems expand.
  • Increased Security: Protects critical data and control systems, which is especially important in today’s cybersecurity-focused industrial landscape.

Overall, the CompactLogix 5380 series offers robust performance, flexibility, and security for modern industrial applications, making it an effective choice for companies seeking reliable automation solutions.

The Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 series has several models tailored for different performance and application requirements. Here’s a breakdown of the range, along with key specifications for memory, I/O capacity, and execution time.

Range of CompactLogix 5380 Controllers

The 5380 series includes multiple models, designed to scale from small to large applications. Each model varies in its specifications for memory, I/O handling, and processing power. The models range from the entry-level 5069-L306ER to the more advanced 5069-L310ERMS.

Specifications

  1. Memory:
  • User Memory: Ranges from 0.6 MB in entry-level models to 10 MB in higher-end models, allowing greater flexibility in program size and data handling.
  • Logix 5000 Program Capacity: Each model supports a substantial program capacity, enabling the storage of complex applications.
  1. I/O Capacity:
  • Local I/O Modules: Supports up to 31 local I/O modules (Compact 5000 I/O).
  • Remote I/O Expansion: Capable of integrating additional I/O through EtherNet/IP, allowing users to create larger distributed I/O systems.
  • Integrated Motion Control: Supports between 4 to 20 axes of integrated motion control over EtherNet/IP, making it suitable for advanced motion applications.
  1. Execution Time:
  • Processing Speed: The CompactLogix 5380 series has a processing time as low as 0.2 microseconds per instruction, delivering rapid response times for high-performance applications.
  • Task Execution: Designed to support multiple tasks and programs with efficient multitasking capabilities, enhancing responsiveness in real-time control.

Key Model Specifications:

Additional Features

  • Security: Each model includes role-based access control and digital signatures.
  • EtherNet/IP Communication: Each controller has dual Ethernet ports supporting DLR (Device Level Ring) for high-speed, redundant communication.

Summary of Benefits by Specification

  • I/O and Motion: High capacity for both local and remote I/O, as well as motion control, allowing for complex and distributed control systems.
  • Execution Speed: Fast execution times support high-speed applications, enhancing system performance and efficiency.
  • Memory Flexibility: Varied memory options make these controllers scalable for small to large programs.

The CompactLogix 5380 series is versatile, making it a suitable choice for applications ranging from simple machine control to more complex, multi-axis motion control setups.