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Allen-Bradley 1788-EN2FFR – Redundant EtherNet/IP to FOUNDATION Fieldbus Linking Device
Allen-Bradley 1788-EN2FFR – Redundant EtherNet/IP to FOUNDATION Fieldbus Linking Device
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$3,000.00 USD
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Technical specifications
The Rockwell Automation 1788-EN2FFR is an industrial network linking device designed to connect EtherNet/IP systems with Foundation Fieldbus (FF) networks. It provides seamless communication between controllers and field devices, enabling reliable and efficient process automation in demanding industrial environments.
Key Specifications:
Brand: Rockwell Automation / Allen-Bradley
Model: 1788-EN2FFR
Type: EtherNet/IP to Foundation Fieldbus (FF) linking device
Network Support: EtherNet/IP, FF-H1
High-speed data transfer and deterministic communication
Compact DIN-rail mountable design
Features & Benefits:
✅ Bridges EtherNet/IP and Foundation Fieldbus networks seamlessly
✅ Compatible with Allen-Bradley ControlLogix / CompactLogix controllers
✅ Reliable communication for process automation systems
✅ Supports advanced diagnostics and configuration via Studio 5000
✅ Industrial-grade construction for harsh environments
Applications:
Process control and automation systems
Industrial plants and refineries
Integration of FF field devices into EtherNet/IP networks
OEM and system integrator installations
Key Specifications:
Brand: Rockwell Automation / Allen-Bradley
Model: 1788-EN2FFR
Type: EtherNet/IP to Foundation Fieldbus (FF) linking device
Network Support: EtherNet/IP, FF-H1
High-speed data transfer and deterministic communication
Compact DIN-rail mountable design
Features & Benefits:
✅ Bridges EtherNet/IP and Foundation Fieldbus networks seamlessly
✅ Compatible with Allen-Bradley ControlLogix / CompactLogix controllers
✅ Reliable communication for process automation systems
✅ Supports advanced diagnostics and configuration via Studio 5000
✅ Industrial-grade construction for harsh environments
Applications:
Process control and automation systems
Industrial plants and refineries
Integration of FF field devices into EtherNet/IP networks
OEM and system integrator installations