
Application Scenarios
An OEM building a high-speed packaging machine needs to coordinate four servo axes (conveyor, cutter, filler, and sealer) with precise electronic gearing and registration. They are using a CompactLogix L45 controller and want to avoid the cost and complexity of a standalone motion controller. The 1768-M04SE is installed in the chassis, creating a fiber-optic SERCOS ring connecting Kinetix 6000 drives. This scenario leverages the module’s ability to handle tight loop cycles (as low as 1 ms) and provide deterministic, jitter-free motion commands directly from the PLC, simplifying the control architecture.
Parameter
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 1768-M04SE (often typed as 1768-MO4SE) |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley) |
| Product Category | Motion Control Interface Module |
| Compatible Platform | CompactLogix 1768 Series |
| Compatible Controllers | 1768-L43 (1 module), 1768-L45 (2 modules) |
| Motion Axes Capacity | 4 primary axes + 2 auxiliary feedback axes |
| Communication Protocol | SERCOS I (Fiber Optic Ring) |
| SERCOS Data Rate | 4 Mbps or 8 Mbps (configurable) |
| Cycle Time | 0.5 ms (2 axes @ 8Mbps) to 1.0 ms (4 axes @ 4Mbps) |
| Connection Interface | 2 x ST-style Fiber Optic Connectors (In/Out) |
| Backplane Power | 5.2V DC, 969 mA (approx. 5.04 W) |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 132 mm x 56.7 mm x 105 mm |
| Status | Discontinued (End of Sale: Dec 31, 2020) |







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