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Allen Bradley 1747-AENTR EtherNet/IP Adapter Module

Allen Bradley 1747-AENTR EtherNet/IP Adapter Module

Release time:2026-05-20

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Allen Bradley 1747-AENTR EtherNet/IP Adapter Module
Allen Bradley 1747-AENTR EtherNet/IP Adapter Module
Allen Bradley 1747-AENTR EtherNet/IP Adapter Module
Allen Bradley 1747-AENTR EtherNet/IP Adapter Module
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Manufacturer:Allen Bradley

Product Number:1747-AENTR

Product Type:EtherNet/IP Adapter Module

Origin:USA

Dimensions:145.3 × 34.8 × 130.8 mm

Weight :0.168 kg


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Q1: What is the Allen-Bradley 1747-AENTR used for?
A1: The 1747-AENTR is an EtherNet/IP adapter module used to connect SLC 500 I/O chassis to EtherNet/IP networks and modern Logix systems.

Q2: Where is the 1747-AENTR installed in the chassis?
A2: The module must always be installed in Slot 0, the leftmost slot of the SLC 500 chassis.

Q3: How many Ethernet ports does the 1747-AENTR provide?
A3: The adapter includes two embedded RJ45 Ethernet ports supporting 10/100 Mbps communication.

Q4: What network topologies are supported by the 1747-AENTR?
A4: The module supports star, linear/daisy-chain, tree, and ring Ethernet topologies.

Q5: What are the actual dimensions of the 1747-AENTR?
A5: The approximate dimensions are 145.3 × 34.8 × 130.8 mm (H × W × D).

Q6: What is the actual weight of the 1747-AENTR?
A6: The actual weight is approximately 0.168 kg (168 g).

Q7: What power does the 1747-AENTR consume?
A7: The module draws approximately 470 mA from the SLC backplane at 5V DC.

Q8: What are common applications for the 1747-AENTR?
A8: Common applications include migrating legacy SLC 500 systems to EtherNet/IP networks, integrating SLC I/O into ControlLogix or CompactLogix systems, and industrial automation networking.


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