The ArmorBlock 5000™ On-Machine™ I/O module enables manufacturers to enhance automation efficiency and connectivity, build smarter machines, and empower enterprises to realize the value of saving money and saving money
Rockwell Automation (NYSE: ROK), one of the world’s leading companies in industrial automation, informatization and digital transformation, today introduced its new Allen-Bradley® ArmorBlock 5000™ I/O module. This distributed I/O solution with IO-Link technology provides a range of intelligent features to help industrial manufacturers reduce costs and increase efficiency.
With the ArmorBlock 5000 I/O solution, manufacturers can deploy and maintain intelligent automation systems more efficiently. The highly integrated IO-Link capability simplifies device configuration and enables optimal integration with Allen-Bradley controllers, ultimately reducing the complexity of machine design. In the intuitive Studio 5000 Logix Designer® environment, users can use common label structures and configure workflows to speed up project development.
The high-performance ArmorBlock 5000 I/O module is optimized for On-Machine applications to help speed installation, commissioning and troubleshooting and reduce downtime. The I/O modules are designed for a wide temperature range and provide protection up to IP69K for high-speed applications in harsh environments. In addition, the module is available in three industry-standard power supply models to meet the needs of different regions.
The IO-Link master module is the first to be released in the ArmorBlock 5000 I/O series. These expandable modules provide up to eight IO-Link channels, including four IO-Link Class A ports and four IO-Link Class B ports, for extreme flexibility. They can control high-current devices and improve interconnectivity, helping to improve machine performance and productivity.
Rockwell Automation also plans to release additional products to expand its ArmorBlock 5000 I/O solutions portfolio. The upcoming configurable I/O module provides intelligent features such as event sequential recording (SOE), predetermined outputs, input timestamps, event triggers, and more.
“In today’s increasingly complex manufacturing industry, our customers face challenges to maintain efficiency while increasing operational flexibility. Smarter technology is a key factor in optimizing enterprise visibility and enabling customers to make timely, data-driven decisions.” Sean Homan, Business Director, Business Center, Rockwell Automation Asia Pacific, said, “We are committed to providing innovative solutions to meet the changing needs of our customers, and the ArmorBlock 5000 I/O is a good example. “This On-Machine I/O solution provides distributed monitoring and control capabilities, as well as highly integrated IO-Link capabilities, to significantly increase the agility of industrial automated production.”