Product Overview
The Allen-Bradley 1783-US8T Stratix 2000 is an unmanaged industrial Ethernet switch designed for simple, cost-effective network connectivity. It offers eight 10/100 Mbps RJ45 ports, enabling quick integration in control systems. Moreover, it supports both AC and DC power inputs, providing flexibility in industrial environments. Compact and rugged, the 1783-US8T ensures consistent performance in factory and process automation setups.
Functional Highlights
This switch delivers stable operation in harsh industrial conditions while minimizing setup time.
- Plug-and-Play Design: Simplifies network installation without software configuration.
- Flexible Power Options: Operates from 12–48V DC or 18–30V AC, enhancing compatibility.
- Compact Enclosure: Ideal for DIN-rail or panel mounting in space-limited cabinets.
- Energy Efficient: Consumes only 4.6 W at maximum load, improving system efficiency.
- Reliable Communication: Supports fast Ethernet throughput across eight RJ45 ports.
 In addition, its robust metal housing ensures long-term durability and resistance to EMI.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details | 
|---|---|
| Brand | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) | 
| Series | Stratix 2000 | 
| Model / Catalog No. | 1783-US8T | 
| Total Ports | 8 Fast Ethernet (RJ45) | 
| SFP Slots | None | 
| Power Input | 24V (12–48V DC / 18–30V AC, 50/60 Hz) | 
| Power Consumption | 4.6 W (max) | 
| Nominal Current | DC 250 mA / AC 500 mA | 
| Max Inrush Current | 1.31 A | 
| Enclosure Dimensions | 114.5 × 76.8 × 45.6 mm | 
| Temperature Range | 0–60°C (Operating) | 
| Enclosure Rating | Type 1, suitable for industrial use | 
Furthermore, the 1783-US8T complies with major industrial standards, ensuring safe and reliable deployment in automation networks.
Typical Applications
The Allen-Bradley 1783-US8T is commonly used in industrial automation, machine control, and process monitoring systems.
- Connecting PLCs, HMIs, and controllers in compact control panels
- Expanding local Ethernet networks in manufacturing environments
- Establishing communication links in building automation or conveyor systems
 For instance, its unmanaged nature allows technicians to deploy it rapidly in systems requiring minimal maintenance.


 
 
 
 
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