Product Introduction
The Allen-Bradley 1783-BMS4S2SGA Stratix 5700 Ethernet Managed Switch is an industrial managed Ethernet switch designed to support reliable and flexible networking in automation environments. As part of the Allen-Bradley Stratix 5700 Industrial Ethernet Switch Series, the device is engineered to provide stable communication between industrial controllers, drives, operator interfaces, and distributed automation equipment.
The switch integrates four Fast Ethernet copper ports and two Gigabit SFP slots, enabling flexible connectivity using both copper and fiber network media. This hybrid configuration allows the device to support machine-level networking while also enabling high-speed fiber communication for longer network distances within industrial facilities.
With full software functionality, the switch supports advanced network management and integration with EtherNet/IP systems. Dual power input connectors support redundant power configurations, helping maintain network availability in critical automation applications.
Product Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 1783-BMS4S2SGA |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Product Type | Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch |
| Series | Stratix 5700 |
| Copper Ethernet Ports | 4 × 10/100 Mbps |
| SFP Slots | 2 × 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| Software Type | Full Software |
| Power Supply | 24/48 VDC |
| Input Voltage Range | 12–60 VDC |
| Power Input Connectors | 2 Connectors |
| Mounting Method | DIN Rail Mount |
| Application Type | Industrial Ethernet communication |
| Dimensions | 129.5 × 80 × 121.9 mm |
| Weight | 1.22 kg |
Applications
• Industrial automation network infrastructure
Provides communication connectivity between PLCs, HMIs, drives, and industrial controllers.
• Machine-level Ethernet networks
Supports reliable communication for automation equipment within a single machine or production cell.
• Fiber-enabled industrial networks
Uses SFP slots to enable fiber optic communication for long-distance or high-speed network connections.
• Manufacturing plant control systems
Integrates multiple automation devices into a centralized industrial Ethernet network.
• Industrial control cabinet networking
Installed in automation panels to manage Ethernet connections between industrial devices.
Advantages
• Hybrid copper and fiber connectivity
Combines Fast Ethernet copper ports with Gigabit SFP fiber slots for flexible network configurations.
• Full managed software capabilities
Provides advanced network management functions for industrial automation systems.
• Dual power input connectors
Supports redundant power input to improve network reliability and uptime.
• Wide DC voltage input range
Operates within 12–60 VDC, compatible with typical industrial power systems.
• DIN rail installation design
Allows convenient mounting inside industrial control cabinets.
• Industrial-grade reliability
Designed for stable operation in demanding automation environments.
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