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Product Overview

The Allen Bradley 1756-L74 stands as a premier processing powerhouse within the ControlLogix 5570 family. Engineered for large-scale, high-complexity industrial applications, this Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) manages up to 128,000 digital I/O points and 4,000 analog I/O points. With 16 MB of onboard user memory and native support for controller redundancy, the 1756-L74 ensures uninterrupted operation for mission-critical processes in oil and gas, power generation, and advanced manufacturing. We supply this unit as 100% Brand New and Original, complete with an factory-shipped 1784-SD1 card to safeguard your firmware and project data.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Details
Manufacturer Allen Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Model Number 1756-L74
Controller Tasks 32 Tasks (100 Programs per Task)
User Memory 16 MB
I/O Memory 0.98 MB
Nonvolatile Memory 1 GB SD Card Included (Supports up to 2 GB)
Digital I/O (Max) 128,000 Points
Analog I/O (Max) 4,000 Points
Controller Connections 500 Max
Communication Ports 1 × USB 2.0 (Full Speed 12 Mbps)
Backplane Current 1.25 A @ 5 V DC
Isolation Voltage 30V Continuous (Type tested at 500V AC for 60s)
Operating Temperature 0 °C to 60 °C (32 °F to 140 °F)

Engineering Advantages

  • Massive Data Handling Capacity: The 16 MB user memory eliminates the need for code segmentation in complex plants. It manages up to 500 controller connections simultaneously, allowing a single 1756-L74 to orchestrate expansive distributed I/O networks and third-party device integration without performance degradation.

  • High-Availability Redundancy: This controller offers full support for redundant configurations. When paired with a 1756-RM2 redundancy module, the 1756-L74 executes seamless bumpless switchovers. This setup prevents costly downtime by maintaining process control if the primary processor fails.

  • Integrated Motion & Event Triggers: The 5570 architecture provides high-speed execution for integrated motion control over EtherNet/IP. All event triggers are supported, enabling the processor to react to sub-millisecond physical inputs, which is essential for high-speed packaging and precision material handling.

  • Energy-Efficient Recovery: The 1756-L74 utilizes an energy storage module (ESM) instead of a battery to save the project to nonvolatile memory during power loss. This eliminates the maintenance burden of periodic battery replacements and ensures your 16 MB of program data remains secure during long-term storage.

FAQs

What is the purpose of the built-in USB port on the 1756-L74?

The USB 2.0 port provides a high-speed local interface for programming, configuration, firmware updates, and online edits. Note that this port is not intended for permanent HMI or network communication; use an 1756-EN2T or similar module for primary network traffic.

Does the 1756-L74 support legacy networks like Data Highway Plus (DH+)?

Yes, while the controller itself does not have a DH+ port, the ControlLogix backplane architecture allows the 1756-L74 to communicate via DH+, ControlNet, and DeviceNet by installing the corresponding 1756 communication bridge modules in the same chassis.

How does the SD card improve reliability?

Every 1756-L74 ships with a 1784-SD1 industrial-grade SD card. You can configure the controller to load the user program from this card automatically upon power-up. This feature prevents "blank processor" scenarios following extended power outages or hardware swaps.

Can I upgrade a 1756-L6x system to a 1756-L74?

Absolutely. The 1756-L74 fits into the standard 1756 ControlLogix chassis. However, since the L7 series utilizes different firmware and energy storage components, you must verify your Studio 5000 version (v20 or higher recommended) and update your project settings to reflect the new hardware capabilities.

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