Programmable Controllers

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Product Line Overview

Micro810 Micro830, 850 MicroLogix 1100, 1400
MicroLogix 1100, 1400







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Bulletin 1763 1766
Type MicroLogix 1100 MicroLogix 1400
Memory
User Program/Data Space 4K / 4K 10K/10K configurable
Data Logging/Recipe Storage 128k bytes / 64k bytes 128kB/⋆  Recipe: up to 64kB
Back-up Memory Module ü ü
Battery Back-up ü ü
I/O
Up to 32 With embedded I/O modules Embedded
Up to 128 Up to 80 I/O
with embedded I/O modules
Embedded w/Loc. Exp. up to 144
Additional Functionality
Analog 2 embedded Analog Inputs 0…10V Embedded
Trim Potentiometers 2 digital 2 digital
PID ü ü
High-Speed Counter
(24V DC input)
1 @ 40 kHz Up to 6 @ 100 kHz
Real Time Clock ü ü
Simple Motion: Pulse Width Modulated/Pulse Train Outp. 2 @ 40 kHz 3 PTO @ 100 kHz/ PWM @ 40 kHz
Single Axis Servo Control Through embedded PTO Through embedded PTO
Data Access Tool Embedded LCD Embedded LCD
Floating Point Math ü ü
Programming Software
Windows® - RSLogix 500 & RSLogix 500 Starter ü and RSLogix Micro ü and RSLogix Micro
Communications
Online Editing ü
RS-232 Ports (1) - 8-pin Mini DIN
(combo with RS-485 port)
(1) 9-pin D-Shell
(1) 8-pin Mini DIN
(isolated - combo with RS‑485 port)
RS-485 Ports (1) - 8-pin Mini DIN
(combo with RS-232 port)
(1) - 8-pin Mini DIN
(isolated - combo with RS-232 port)
DeviceNet Peer to Peer/Slave With 1761-NET-DNI With 1761-NET-DNI
Ethernet Built-in 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP Port Built-in 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP Port
DH-485 With 1761-NET-AIC Directly from combo port or using 1761-NET-AIC
DF1 Half-Duplex Master/Slave ü ü
SCADA RTU Master/Slave
Modbus RTU Master/Slave Master/Slave
ASCII ü ü
Operating Power 120/240V AC / 24V DC / 12…24V DC 120/240V AC / 24V DC
Standards/Approvals UL, CSA or C-UL, CE, Class I Div. 2 cULus Listed, CE, Class I Div. 2
Product Selection See MicroLogix 1100 See MicroLogix 1400
  
⋆ Recipe memory size is subtracted from the available data logging memory size