Allen Bradley 5069-L320ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller
Allen Bradley 5069-L320ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller
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Brand:Allen Bradley PLC Item No.:5069-L320ER Product Origin:USA Product Dimensions:143.97 x 101.66 x 136.81 mm Product Weight:0.768 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
The Allen-Bradley 5069-L320ER CompactLogix 5380 Controller is a high-performance industrial automation controller designed for modern machine and process control applications. It combines fast processing capability, integrated Ethernet communication, and scalable I/O support in a compact DIN-rail form factor. As part of Rockwell Automation’s Logix 5000 platform, it delivers strong flexibility for mid-sized to advanced automation systems requiring reliable real-time control.
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Product Model
5069-L320ER
Series
CompactLogix 5380
Controller Type
Programmable Automation Controller (PAC)
User Memory
2 MB
Max Local I/O Modules
16 Compact 5000 I/O modules
Ethernet/IP Nodes
Up to 40
Communication Ports
2 × Ethernet/IP, 1 × USB
Integrated Motion
Supported (up to ~8 axes depending configuration)
Programming Languages
LD, ST, FBD, SFC
Power Supply
18–32 VDC
Power Dissipation
~8.5 W (max)
Operating Temperature
0°C to 60°C (typical industrial range)
Mounting Type
DIN rail (horizontal mounting required)
Dimensions
143.97 × 101.66 × 136.81 mm
Weight
0.768 kg
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Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 Controller 1MB Standard Version
• High-speed machine automation and production line control
Used to coordinate complex machine sequences such as packaging lines, assembly systems, and automated production cells.
• Industrial process control systems (DCS/SCADA integration)
Acts as a central controller for process variables, field devices, and distributed I/O in continuous manufacturing environments.
• Motion control applications in compact automation systems
Supports coordinated motion control for multi-axis systems in robotics, conveyors, and precision manufacturing equipment.
• Oil & gas and energy sector automation
Deployed in compressors, pump stations, and auxiliary process systems requiring reliable real-time control.
• Water treatment and utility infrastructure automation
Manages pump control, chemical dosing, and remote monitoring in municipal and industrial water systems.
• OEM machine control platforms
Widely integrated into packaged machinery for standardized, scalable control architectures.
Key Advantages
• High-performance CompactLogix 5380 architecture
Provides fast processing power with optimized execution for demanding industrial applications.
• Integrated dual Ethernet/IP ports
Enables high-speed communication, Device Level Ring (DLR), and network redundancy options.
• Scalable I/O and network capacity
Supports up to 16 local Compact 5000 I/O modules and 40 Ethernet/IP nodes.
• Advanced diagnostics and security features
Includes controller health monitoring, access control, and event logging for industrial cybersecurity.
• Flexible programming environment
Supports multiple IEC 61131-3 languages including ladder logic, structured text, and function block.
• Compact design for DIN-rail installation
Optimized for space-saving installation inside modern industrial control cabinets.
Technical FAQs
Q1: What is the main function of the 5069-L320ER?
A1: It is a programmable automation controller used to control machines, processes, and industrial systems.
Q2: How much memory does it have?
A2: It has 2 MB of user memory for application programs and data handling.
Q3: How many I/O modules can it support?
A3: It supports up to 16 local Compact 5000 I/O modules.
Q4: Does it support motion control?
A4: Yes, it supports integrated motion over EtherNet/IP in compatible configurations.
Q5: What communication interfaces are included?
A5: It includes dual Ethernet/IP ports and a USB programming port.
Q6: Is it suitable for safety-critical systems?
A6: It can be used in systems with safety integration, but it is not a full safety-rated controller.
Q7: What programming languages are supported?
A7: Ladder Diagram, Structured Text, Function Block Diagram, and Sequential Function Chart.
Q8: What industries commonly use this controller?
A8: Manufacturing, oil & gas, water treatment, packaging, and OEM machinery.
Q9: Is this controller expandable?
A9: Yes, it supports scalable I/O and network expansion within the CompactLogix platform.
Q10: Does it support redundancy?
A10: It supports network-level resiliency (DLR/dual IP), but not full hardware redundancy like ControlLogix redundancy systems.