The 1784-PCD card is a DeviceNet PCMCIA card from Allen-Bradley. It can be used in computers and terminals with PCMCIA slots.
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Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
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Series | PLC 5 |
Part Number | 1784-PCD |
Product type | PCMCIA DeviceNet card |
Cable | 1784-PCD1 |
PC power requirement | 5 Volts DC / 210 milliamps |
Terminal power requirement | 24 Volts DC / 10 milliamps |
Working temperature | 0 to 50 degrees Celsius |
Storage temperature | -40 to 85 degrees Celsius |
Shock rating | 30 G (max) for 11 milliseconds |
Certifications | CE |
The Allen-Bradley 1784-PCD card is a DeviceNet PC card. The 1784-PCD card enables computers with PCMCIA slots to interface with the DeviceNet networks. The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) has developed a standard for evaluating credit-card-sized PC cards. Cards complying with the PCMCIA standard (release 1.0) can be used for data storage. Cards complying with the PCMCIA standard (release 2.0) can be used for data storage and for I/O. The dimensions of the 1784-PCD card are 3.27 x 2.13 inches. PCMCIA cards such as the 1784-PCD card use a 68-pin connector which has two parallel rows of 34 pins. The 1784-PCD card is a PCMCIA Type II card. The PC must be PCMCIA 2.1 compliant to support the 1784-PCD card. The package from the manufacturer for the 1784-PCD card also contains 3 setup disks, one 1784-PCD1 cable, a carrying case for the card, and an installation manual.
The 1784-PCD card is compliant to PCMCIA card and socket services standard revision 2.1 or greater. The power requirement for the card when installed in a PC is 5 Volts DC and a maximum of 210 milliamps of current. When the 1784-PCD card is installed in a DeviceNet terminal, the power requirement is 24 Volts DC and the maximum current rating 10 milliamps. The environmental specifications for the 1784-PCD card are an operating slot temperature range of 0 to 50 degrees Celsius and a non-operating temperature range of -40 to 85 degrees Celsius. The operational vibration rating for the 1784-PCD card is 0 to 70 Hertz constant with 0.012 inches displacement. The operating shock rating is a maximum of 30 G for 11 milliseconds. The 1784-PCD card is certified by the CE standards. The 1784-PCD1 cable has a length of 13.75 inches.