Dimensions: Standard 1769 Single-slot module
Current Load: 800 mA max @ 5 VDC
Power supply distance rating of 2 (L43 and L45 installations on first 2 slots
of 1769 bus)
Operating Temp.: 32° F to 140° F (0° C to 60° C)
Storage Temp.: -40° F to 185° F (-40° C to 85° C)
Relative Humidity: 5 to 95% (without condensation)
LED Indicators: Power and Module Status
Application Status
CFG Port Activity
Ethernet Port Activity
Error Status
CFG Port (CFG): RJ45 (DB-9M with supplied cable)
RS-232 only
No hardware handshaking
App Port (Ethernet modules): 10/100 Base-T Ethernet compatible interface
Electrical Isolation 1500 V rms at 50 Hz to 60 Hz for 60 s, applied as
specified in section 5.3.2 of IEC 60950: 1991
Ethernet Broadcast Storm Resiliency = less than or equal to 5000 [ARP] frames-
per-second and less than or equal to 5 minutes duration
Shipped with Unit: RJ45 to DB-9M cables for each port
6-foot RS-232 configuration Cable
Brand Name: PROSOFT
Sub Brand: MV69
Type: Communication Module
Special Features: Single Slot - 1769 backplane compatible; Recognized as an Input/Output module and has access to processor memory for data transfer between processor and module; Ladder Logic is used for data transfer between module and processor; Configuration data obtained from configuration text file downloaded to module; Supports all CompactLogix processors: L20/L23/L30/L31/L32/L35, L43 and L45 (L43 and L45 supported with RSLogix 5000 v16.03 or later) and MicroLogix 1500 LRP
Application: To Connect Various Field Devices Using Different Networks or Protocols, and Share Data Between These Devices Over a Wired Connection
Standard: EX Certificate; CB Safety; CE Mark; GOST-R; Korean KC Registration; UL/cUL Class 1,DIV2; UL/cUL (Canada)
_Ethernet: 2;4
Communication: GE Ethernet Global Data
Display: 2 X 24 Alphanumeric; Clock And Date
Connection Cables: RJ45 to DB-9M
Interface: RS-232; RS-485; RS-422
Power Supply: 800 mA max@ 5 VDC
Mounting: DIN rail or panel mount
Length: 3.42"
Width: 2.22"
Height: 5.18"
Operating Temperature: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F)
The MVI69-EGD Ethernet Global Data (EGD) module can be used to interface many different protocols with EGD devices. The EGD driver supports both the producer/consumer service port (18246) and the command service port (7937) using the UDP protocol over an IP network. The user defines the data to be produced and consumed in a configuration file downloaded to the module. GE Fanuc Automation and GE Drive Systems developed an Ethernet Global Data, or EGD, exchange for PLC and computer data in 1998. Ethernet Global Data (EGD) offers versatility where a mix of control devices requires cooperation with each other. This involves sharing of information across the applications regardless of device or network type, often at high speed, and with high reliability.High reliability means fewer communication failures and having the ability to detect failures upon occurrence. Particular emphasis is delivered for applications requiring periodic or frequent updates and time synchronization of devices. The protocol supports Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast group messaging. Efficiency is based on the fact that each device on the network can produce these types of messages and each device determines which of these messages to consume.