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Allen Bradley 1783-US4T1H/B Stratix 2000 Unmanaged Ethernet Switch

Allen Bradley 1783-US4T1H/B Stratix 2000 Unmanaged Ethernet Switch

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Brand:Allen Bradley PLC
Item No.:1783-US4T1H/B
Product Origin:USA
Product Dimensions:114.5 × 29.6 × 76.8 mm
Product Weight:1.36 kg
Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Goods_stock:15
Shipping Port:Xiamen, China
Lead Time:1-3 Days
Condition:Brand New And Original
Warranty:1 Year
Certificate:COO

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Introduction

The Allen Bradley 1783-US4T1H/B Stratix 2000 is a compact unmanaged Ethernet switch designed for industrial automation networks that require simple, reliable connectivity without configuration overhead. It is commonly used in PLC-based systems to interconnect controllers, operator interfaces, and field devices within a single control architecture.


Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Product TypeUnmanaged Ethernet Switch
SeriesStratix 2000
Model1783-US4T1H/B
Ports4 × 10/100 Mbps RJ45 + 1 × 100 Mbps fiber
Switching LayerLayer 2 (unmanaged)
Network TypeIndustrial Ethernet
Power Input10–35 V DC / 10–24 V AC (typical configuration)
Mounting TypeDIN rail
Operating Temperature-10°C to +60°C
Dimensions114.5 × 29.6 × 76.8 mm
Weight1.36 kg

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Applications

• Industrial Ethernet connectivity for PLC-based machine control systems

• Communication hub for HMIs, drives, and distributed I/O devices in small automation networks

• Star-topology network distribution inside control cabinets

• Retrofit replacement in legacy Stratix 2000 unmanaged switch installations

• Factory-floor device networking where configuration-free deployment is required

• Packaging, material handling, and light process automation systems

• Compact machine-level networking in space-constrained electrical enclosures


Advantages

• Plug-and-play unmanaged design enables immediate deployment without configuration

• Hybrid copper + fiber architecture supports flexible industrial network layouts

• Compact slim-profile housing ideal for high-density control cabinets

• Stable Ethernet performance for standard industrial communication loads

• Rugged industrial construction suitable for vibration and electrical noise environments

• Low-maintenance operation with no software or firmware setup required


Technical FAQs

Q1: What is the main function of the 1783-US4T1H/B?
It is an unmanaged industrial Ethernet switch used to distribute network communication between automation devices.

Q2: Does it require configuration or software setup?
No, it operates as a plug-and-play device without configuration.

Q3: How many ports does it provide?
It typically provides 4 copper Ethernet ports and 1 fiber port.

Q4: Is it suitable for industrial environments?
Yes, it is designed for harsh industrial conditions including vibration and electrical noise.

Q5: Does it support managed features like VLAN or routing?
No, it does not support any managed switching functions.

Q6: What type of fiber connection does it use?
It uses an industrial fiber SFP interface depending on the installed module type.

Q7: Can it be used in redundant network topologies?
It supports basic physical redundancy through network design but not advanced managed redundancy protocols.

Q8: Is it still in production?
No, this model belongs to the Stratix 2000 series, which is in end-of-life transition.

Q9: What happens if one port fails?
Only the connected device is affected; the rest of the switch continues operating normally.

Q10: Can it support high-speed gigabit traffic?
No, it is designed for 10/100 Mbps industrial Ethernet.


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