Product Introduction
The Allen Bradley 1783-US7T1F Stratix 2000 Unmanaged EtherNet Switch is a compact industrial Ethernet switch designed to provide reliable network connectivity for automation systems. Manufactured by Rockwell Automation under the Allen-Bradley product family, it belongs to the Stratix 2000 series, which focuses on simple, dependable Ethernet switching for industrial environments.
This switch provides seven 10/100 Mbps copper Ethernet ports and one 100 Mbps multimode fiber port, enabling flexible network expansion and reliable device connectivity. With plug-and-play operation, the device does not require configuration, making it ideal for machine networks, production lines, and distributed automation systems where stable communication is essential.
Product Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Industrial Unmanaged Ethernet Switch |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Series | Stratix 2000 |
| Copper Ports | 7 × 10/100 Mbps RJ45 Ports |
| Fiber Port | 1 × 100 Mbps Multimode Fiber Port |
| Duplex Mode | Full / Half Duplex Supported |
| Network Standard | IEEE 802.3 Ethernet |
| Switching Type | Layer 2 Unmanaged Switching |
| Power Input Range (AC) | 10–24 V AC |
| Power Input Range (DC) | 10–35 V DC |
| Mounting Method | DIN Rail Mounting |
| Housing Type | Industrial Metal Enclosure |
| Dimensions | 114.5 × 45.6 × 76.8 mm |
| Weight | 0.76 kg |
Applications
• Industrial automation networks where multiple controllers, I/O modules, and monitoring devices require stable Ethernet connectivity.
• Manufacturing production lines connecting PLC systems, operator panels, industrial PCs, and sensors within a machine network.
• Machine builder control systems where compact Ethernet switches are needed to interconnect machine components.
• Power generation control cabinets used for turbine monitoring, plant automation networks, and equipment supervision.
• Process industries such as oil, gas, and chemical plants where reliable Ethernet communication is required between distributed devices.
• Industrial monitoring systems used for data acquisition, equipment diagnostics, and remote network communication.
Advantages
• Plug-and-play operation, allowing immediate deployment without configuration software or network setup.
• Flexible network connectivity, combining copper Ethernet ports with a fiber uplink for longer distance communication.
• Reliable industrial communication, ensuring stable data transmission between controllers, sensors, and operator interfaces.
• Compact industrial design, making it suitable for installation inside space-limited control cabinets and automation panels.
• Wide power input compatibility, supporting both AC and DC power commonly used in industrial control systems.
• Durable construction, built to withstand harsh electrical environments typical in industrial automation facilities.
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