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Other Available Revisions for the 1747-M13 1747-M13//A
The Allen-Bradley 1747-M13 is an EEPROM Memory Module in the SLC 500 product family. This memory module uses Flash backup memory and has a 64K user memory. The 1747-M13 can be used for programming/data table storage. The memory module has a program scan time of 0.9 ms and an I/O scan time of 0.225 ms. It has 30 chassis module slots and 3 I/O chassis. The communication modes for the 1747-M13 are ethernet and RS-232. The backplane current for the module at 5V DC is 1A and at 24V DC is 175 mA.
You must use adaptor sockets (1747-M15) to insert the 1747-M13 memory module into a PROM programmer. If using the 1747-M15 memory module adaptor for programming of the 1747-M13 memory module, you must use the Series B 1747-M15 memory module adaptor. To use the 1747-M15 with the 1747-M13, the jumper (J3) of the 1747-M15 must be moved to the appropriate position. The jumper used to connect the 1747-M15 and 1747-M13 must connect A18 to the center pin for the 1747-M13. Next, you must align the arrows and insert the adaptor into the PROM receptacle to program the memory module. You cannot use the Series A 1747-M15 memory module adaptor. Additionally, you must ensure to position the J3 jumper in the correct position. If you use the Series A 1747-M15 or place the jumper in the incorrect position you may end up damaging the 1747-M13 memory module, the PROM programming equipment, or both.
Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
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Series | SLC 500 |
Part Number | 1747-M13 |
Product Type | EEPROM memory module |
Memory | 64K words |
Connection | J1 jumper |
Communication | Ethernet, RS 232 protocols |
Voltage | 5 Volts DC |
Current | 1 Amp |
Temperature | 0-60 degrees Celsius |
The 1747-M13 SLC 500 module is an EEPROM memory module manufactured by Allen-Bradley. It is used with Allen-Bradley fixed and modular controllers. The memory module can support analog, digital, motion control, and I/O data with ease. This SLC Flash 500 memory module is able to store 64K words. The memory module is used to store program instructions and data tables for the processor modules. The module can be connected using the J1 jumper. During the installation, the power to the controller should be turned off. The processor module should be removed from the chassis by pressing the retainer clips. The memory module is installed on top of the socket/connector. The processor module is then installed onto the chassis. The memory module is CE certified and meets several industrial standards.
The Allen-Bradley SLC 500 series 1747-M13 EEPROM memory module uses the Ethernet and RS 232 protocols for programming and configuration. The memory module runs with 5 Volts DC rated voltage and current of 1 Amp. The memory module socket is located on the SLC processor. The memory is installed on to the module and connected to the J1 jumper. The 1747-M13 module has sensitive components and should not be exposed to electromagnetic discharge because this can damage the memory module. It should not be exposed to sources of high heat. The ambient temperature should range between 0 and 60 degrees Celsius for operation.
The 1747-M13 is an Allen-Bradley SLC 500 memory module. It is compatible with the SLC firmware.
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Rockwell Disclaimer: The product is used surplus. PDF Supply is not an authorized surplus dealer or affiliate for the Manufacturer of this product. The product may have older date codes or be an older series than that available direct from the factory or authorized dealers. Because PDF Supply is not an authorized distributor of this product, the Original Manufacturer’s warranty does not apply. While many Allen-Bradley PLC products will have firmware already installed, PDF Supply makes no representation as to whether a PLC product will or will not have firmware and, if it does have firmware, whether the firmware is the revision level that you need for your application. PDF Supply also makes no representations as to your ability or right to download or otherwise obtain firmware for the product from Rockwell, its distributors, or any other source. PDF Supply also makes no representations as to your right to install any such firmware on the product. PDF Supply will not obtain or supply firmware on your behalf. It is your obligation to comply with the terms of any End-User License Agreement or similar document related to obtaining or installing firmware.