Allen Bradley
Allen-Bradley 1756-L1M1 ControlLogix Processor Module
Manufacturer: Allen Bradley
Product No.: 1756-L1M1
Product Type: CPU Processors
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 570g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
The Allen-Bradley 1756-L1M1, also cataloged as the 1756-L1M1 Processor Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for executing real-time control logic within ControlLogix system platforms. Configured to manage memory and computational tasks, this processor module provides 512 KB of expansion memory to support application code and data structures. It resides within a standard ControlLogix chassis, interfacing with the backplane to execute high-speed scan cycles. The unit maintains an open-enclosure architecture and is rated for continuous isolation voltages of 30 V, ensuring operational integrity within standard industrial cabinet environments.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 1756-L1M1 |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.57 kg |
| Dimensions | Standard 1756 ControlLogix form factor |
| Operating Temp | 0 to 60 deg C |
| Power Consumption | 4.1 W at 60 deg C (max) |
| Expansion Memory | 512 KB |
| Backplane Current (5 V) | 120 mA |
| Backplane Current (24 V) | 2 mA |
| Isolation Voltage | 30 V Continuous |
Backplane Bus Communication Velocity and Firmware Compatibility
The 1756-L1M1 utilizes the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix backplane bus to facilitate high-speed data exchange with I/O modules and communication bridges. The communication velocity is determined by the processor’s system-wide scan rate and backplane bus architecture, ensuring deterministic processing of logic and diagnostic data. Firmware flash compatibility is required to align the processor with the installed backplane revisions and specific I/O module types. Users must ensure that the firmware revision loaded on the 1756-L1M1 is validated against the required ControlLogix studio environment to maintain deterministic execution of the control program.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does the 1756-L1M1 support hot-swapping while the chassis is powered?
A: While the ControlLogix backplane is designed to support the removal and insertion of modules under power (RIUP), it is recommended to follow site-specific safety protocols. Removing the processor while active will stop the controller and place the backplane in a non-operational state.
Q: Are the 1756-TBCH or 1756-TBS6H terminal blocks compatible with the processor itself?
A: No. The 1756-TBCH and 1756-TBS6H are removable terminal blocks intended for use with specific I/O modules that require field wiring termination. The processor module does not terminate field wiring directly and does not utilize these terminal blocks.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Power down the ControlLogix chassis before removing any existing modules to prevent potential short-circuits on the backplane.
- Align the 1756-L1M1 with the chassis slot guides and slide the module into the backplane connector until it is fully seated.
- Secure the module using the top and bottom latches to ensure proper electrical contact with the backplane bus.
- Ensure the cabinet environment remains within the 0 to 60 deg C temperature range to prevent thermal shutdown or degradation of processor components.
- Verify that the system ground is connected according to industrial standards to maintain the 30 V isolation rating and mitigate electromagnetic interference during operation.
Return policy
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Shipping
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Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for all products, subject to normal use and proper installation.
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