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1756-CNBR
Allen Bradley ControlLogix Redundant ControlNet Module

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ControlLogix Redundant ControlNet Module
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The Allen Bradley 1756-CNBR is a ControlNet Interface modules for the ControlLogix series of programmable logic controllers from Rockwell. This is the redundant version of the 1756-CNB. The Controlnet Interface Module is designed to control I/O date in conjunction with a Logix5550 controller and support message data for programming and configuration.  The AB 1756-CNBR suports a maxiumum of 64 bidirectional connections. These can be unscheduled or scheduled connections or  a mix of the both - It is your call.  If 64 connections are not enough, you can simple install another ControlNet Interface module into your chassis and on the same network as the first module.  Your network configuration will determine how many connections are actually supported. For help determining the maximum number of connects just drop us an email.

AB 1756-CNBR Specifications
ConfigurationRedundant
ControlNet Communication Rate5 Mbps
Logix Communication Connections40...48
Max Supported Connections64
Max Number of Nodes99
Current draw @ 5.1V DC970mA
Current draw @ 24V DC1.7 mA
Power Dissipation5.14W
Thermal Dissipation17.5 BTU/hr
Weight0.26
Slot Width1
Module LocationAny slot
ControlNet Port1 x  ControlNet BNC
Chassis1756-A4 , 1756-A7, 1756-A10, 1756-A13
NAP Port1 x NAP RJ45
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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Range typeInterface Module
RangeControlLogix
UPC10612598174086
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