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Allen-Bradley | 1756-L71 | ControlLogix 5570
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Product Description: Allen-Bradley 1756-L71
The Allen-Bradley 1756-L71 is a ControlLogix 5570 series programmable automation controller with 2 MB of user memory. It is designed to handle a broad range of industrial applications, offering real- time processing for discrete, motion, and process control. Installed in a 1756 ControlLogix chassis, this controller provides scalable and modular control with high-speed task execution and flexible system configuration. It is fully supported by Studio 5000 Logix Designer software.
Key Features
- 2 MB user memory
- Supports up to 250 controller connections
- Integrated USB programming port
- Compatible with ControlNet, EtherNet/IP, and other communication modules
- Slot for removable SD memory card for backup and restore
- Modular and scalable design within the 1756 platform
- Supports real-time multitasking and user-defined instructions
- Ideal for mid-sized control applications
Technical Specifications
- User Memory: 2 MB
- Controller Connections: Up to 250
- USB Port: Yes (for programming and configuration)
- Nonvolatile Storage: SD card slot (supports 1784-SD1/SD2)
- Input Power: Supplied via 1756 chassis backplane
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
- Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
- Dimensions (H x W x D): Approx. 145 mm x 35 mm x 140 mm
- Certifications: UL, CE, CSA, ATEX, IECEx, Class I Div 2
Application Areas
- Machine control systems
- Material handling and conveying lines
- Packaging and bottling equipment
- Utility and infrastructure automation
- Process monitoring in manufacturing
- Discrete control applications
Advantages
- Compact and cost-effective controller for mid-range systems
- Reliable and responsive real-time performance
- Compatible with full range of ControlLogix I/O and communication modules
- Scalable architecture for future system growth
- Simplifies programming with Studio 5000 and structured data types