The 1769-L36ERM is a high-performance CompactLogix 5370 L3 controller with integrated motion control over EtherNet/IP. Designed for multi-axis motion applications, this CPU supports up to 8 axes of Integrated Motion and provides dual Ethernet ports for flexible network topologies, including Device Level Ring (DLR) for enhanced system resiliency. With 3 MB of user memory and a battery-less energy storage design, the 1769-L36ERM delivers reliable, maintenance-free operation for demanding industrial automation environments.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Catalog Number | 1769-L36ERM |
| User Memory | 3 MB volatile; non-volatile storage on 1 GB SD card (included) |
| Communication | 2 × 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP ports (DLR, Linear, Star topologies) |
| Integrated Motion | Supports up to 8 axes on EtherNet/IP |
| Local I/O Expansion | Up to 30 1769 Compact I/O modules |
| Max Ethernet Nodes | 48 |
| Programming Port | USB 2.0 full-speed for configuration and firmware |
| Power Supply Compatibility | 1769-PA2, 1769-PB2, 1769-PA4, 1769-PB4 |
| Operating Temperature | 0–60°C |
High-Performance CPU: Handles complex logic and high-density I/O effortlessly.
Integrated Motion: Supports synchronized control of up to 8 axes without additional motion modules.
Battery-Free Design: Energy storage module automatically saves volatile memory to SD card, eliminating battery maintenance.
Dual Ethernet Ports: Enables flexible DLR, linear, or star network topologies for system redundancy.
Scalable I/O: Manage up to 30 CompactLogix 1769 I/O modules locally for small-to-mid-size control systems.
High-speed pick-and-place robotics
Complex packaging and bottling lines
Synchronized conveyor systems
Multi-axis CNC machines
Critical processes requiring network resiliency
Q: What’s the difference between the L36ERM and L33ERM?
A: The 1769-L36ERM offers 3 MB memory versus 2 MB on the L33ERM and supports up to 48 EtherNet/IP nodes, compared to 32 for the L33ERM, making it suitable for larger, more node-intensive systems.
Q: Does this controller require a battery?
A: No. The L36ERM uses an internal energy storage module to retain program data and SD card contents during power loss.
Q: How many motion axes can it control?
A: It supports up to 8 axes of Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP without additional motion modules.
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