Allen-Bradley 1756-EWEB EtherNet/IP Web Server Module
Specifications
- Model Number: 1756-EWEB
- Series: Allen-Bradley ControlLogix
- Product Type: EtherNet/IP Web Server Module
- Function: Provides web-based access to a ControlLogix system for monitoring, configuration, and data exchange.
- Features:
- Dynamic HTML pages
- Email and pager alarms
- XML data access
- Secure access (password protected)
- Supports multiple browsers
- Technical Specifications:
- Communication Rate: Ethernet
- Dimensions: [Please refer to the official product documentation for exact dimensions]
- Weight: Approximately [Please refer to the official product documentation for exact weight]
- Applications:
- Remote monitoring and control
- Data logging
- SCADA integration
- Human-machine interface (HMI)
- Benefits:
- Easy-to-use web interface
- Enhanced system visibility
- Improved productivity
- Reduced maintenance costs
Key Features and Benefits
- Flexibility: Offers a variety of web-based features for different applications.
- Security: Provides secure access to the system.
- Integration: Easily integrates with existing systems.
- Scalability: Can be used in small to large-scale systems.
Additional Notes
- Lifecycle Status: Please note that the 1756-EWEB is an end-of-life product. Rockwell Automation has announced that as of June 30, 2023, this module will be discontinued and no longer available for sale.
- For more detailed specifications and information, please refer to the official Rockwell Automation product documentation or contact their technical support.
Summary
The Allen-Bradley 1756-EWEB EtherNet/IP Web Server Module provides a convenient and secure way to access and control a ControlLogix system via a web browser. While it has reached its end-of-life, it remains a valuable component for many existing installations. Its key features include dynamic HTML pages, email alarms, and XML data access.
Please note that the specific dimensions and weights of the module may vary slightly.
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