This communication cable is a discontinued product along the entire Pico Controller product family. It supports Baud Rate of 9600 with other configurations including No Parity, 8 Stop Bits, 1, (CRC or BCC). This enables connection to USB communication cable instead of the computer’s COM port.
The other end of the cable connects to the Pico Interface terminal that is located at the bottom of the controller.Īs serial communication ports are absent on most desktop and laptops that functions as programming workstation, the 1760-CBL-PM02 may still be used in combination with the Allen-Bradley USB to Serial adapter communication kit with part number 9300-USBS. When transferring data to the Pico controller, the serial end of the programming cable must be connected to the COM port of the programming workstation. Other cables may even cause damage to the module. Other cables may look similar but are not compatible for use with the controller. It is highly advised to use only 1760-CBL-PM02 when transferring data or connecting to the controller. This cable is compatible for use with Pico Controller units.
This cable connects a configuration computer or workstation running an instance of Picosoft programming software to Pico controllers via the Pico interface terminal to download, upload, monitor online and transfer data to the controller. Celsius range and only store it in a location that has a temperature ranging from -40 to 70 deg. When using the 1760-CBL-PM02 cable with a PICO controller, make sure that the operating temperature falls within a -25 to 55 deg. Note that the display on PICO controllers supports multiple languages and is capable of displaying text with up to 16 characters in a maximum of 4 lines. PICO controllers allow users to add expansion modules to it, specifically input and output modules, and certain models feature a display with a keypad input on the controller and are either AC- or DC-powered. Users should only use the 1760-CBL-PM02 cable when configuring the controller’s circuit diagrams, as well as when creating new ones and storing them, using the PicoSoft software. These controllers are suitable for applications featuring relay replacement or those that require simple controls, such as HVAC, building, and parking lot lighting. These PICO controllers offer clock operations that are real-time and can perform basic operations such as timing, logic, and counting. Users can connect the 1760-CBL-PM02 cable to a PICO controller directly without the need for an adapter and it shares the same socket with a memory module compatible to the controller, so users cannot add a cable and a memory module to it at the same time.
This programming interface cable allows users to make configurations on a PICO controller using a PC connected to it. The Allen-Bradley 1760-CBL-PM02 is a PICO programming cable used to connect a PC to a PICO controller. 577 OMRON CJ/CS/CP (Ethernet - FINS/TCP). 543 MODBUS TCP/IP (zero-based addressing). 541 MODBUS TCP/IP (0x/1x Range Adjustable). 461 Mitsubishi Q00UJ/QnU/QnUD/QnUDH/QnUDEH/L (mini USB). 458 Mitsubishi Q00U/Q01U/Q02U/QnUD/QnUDH. Cables Allen Bradley WAGO CoDeSys Siemens GE Fanuc, Schneider Modicon, Proface Mitsubishi Omron Automation Direct System Integrators PLC Programming. 427 Mitsubishi MELSEC-Q/L - Binary Mode (Ethernet). 424 Mitsubishi MELSEC-Q/L - ASCII Mode (Ethernet). 38 Beckhoff Twincat 3 ADS/AMS (Ethernet).