The Allen-Bradley 1756-CNB (specifically the current Series E revision, 1756-CNB/E) operates as a high-velocity communication bridge within the ControlLogix 1756 chassis ecosystem. This module links your central Logix processor to a dedicated 5 Mbps ControlNet network via robust 75-ohm coaxial cabling. By handling both scheduled, deterministic I/O traffic and unscheduled peer-to-peer messaging, this card establishes predictable, time-critical control links across sprawling manufacturing networks.
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| Parameter | Specification Data |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Product Line | ControlLogix 1756 |
| Model Number | 1756-CNB (Series E / 1756-CNB/E) |
| Condition | 100% Brand New Original Factory Sealed |
| Product Type | ControlNet Coaxial Communication Bridge |
| Data Rate Speed | 5 Megabits per second (5 Mbps) |
| Physical Interface | Dual BNC connectors for trunk and tap links |
| Compatible Cabling | 75-ohm RG-6 quad-shield coaxial cable |
| Maximum Network Nodes | Up to 99 nodes per physical network segment |
| Backplane Current Draw | 400 milliamps at 5.1 Volts DC |
| Power Dissipation Matrix | 5.14 Watts maximum |
| Thermal Dissipation Profile | 17.5 BTU per hour |
| Network Isolation Protection | Channel-to-backplane physical isolation barriers |
| Chassis Slot Requirement | Occupies exactly 1 standard 1756 chassis slot |
| Chassis Compatibility | Fits all standard ControlLogix 1756 chassis variants |
| Processor Compatibility | Supports all ControlLogix lines (1756-L6x, -L7x, -L8x) |
| Media Redundancy Options | Supports redundant paths via 1786-TPYR or TPSC taps |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 degrees Celsius (32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit) |
| Storage Temperature Matrix | -40 to 85 degrees Celsius (-40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit) |
| Physical Unit Weight | 0.260 Kilograms (0.57 lbs) |
| Regulatory Certifications | UL, CE, CSA, Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations |
While the base model remains the 1756-CNB, the letter suffix denotes manufacturing lifecycle enhancements and component revisions.
1756-CNB: Base model identifier for the ControlLogix ControlNet Coaxial Bridge.
Suffix /E: Designates Series E hardware. This specific hardware layer includes updated internal microprocessors, optimized thermal profiles, and enhanced backplane transmission bandwidth compared to obsolete Series A, B, C, or D modules.
Enforce Deterministic System Response: Industrial networks often suffer from unpredictable data packet collisions. The 1756-CNB eliminates this variance by strictly managing Network Update Time (NUT) parameters, locking in guaranteed I/O refresh cycles for time-critical motion control and precise valve positioning.
Establish True Media Redundancy: The dual-BNC architecture interfaces seamlessly with 1786-TPYR or 1786-TPSC Y-taps. By deploying two parallel coaxial trunk lines, the system maintains uninterrupted data routing even if a stray forklift or mechanical vibration severs one physical cable path.
Defeat Extreme Electromagnetic Interference: Heavy variable frequency drives (VFDs) and high-voltage motor starters emit massive electromagnetic noise. The 1756-CNB utilizes heavy-duty quad-shield RG-6 coaxial connections combined with channel-to-backplane electrical isolation to shield network integrity from harsh ambient factory floor interference.
Simplify Universal Chassis Placement: This bridge contains independent power management hardware, allowing engineers to slide the module into any available slot within a standard 1756 chassis. It shares data smoothly across the multi-master backplane without choking adjacent processor or I/O modules.
Can I replace an older Series D 1756-CNB module with this new Series E version?
Yes. The 1756-CNB/E provides complete backward compatibility. It directly replaces previous Series A, B, C, and D variants inside existing ControlLogix architectures. You simply configure the matching slot location in your RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 hardware tree to resume operations.
Does this module support fiber-optic ControlNet networks directly?
No. The 1756-CNB features physical BNC connectors designed for 75-ohm quad-shield coaxial networks. If your plant routing requires fiber-optic segments to span long physical distances, you must connect the coaxial output of this card into an external 1786-RPFM fiber-optic repeater module.
What is the difference between scheduled and unscheduled messaging on this card?
Scheduled messaging reserves a precise slice of network bandwidth exclusively for interlocking data and real-time I/O status, guaranteeing execution times. Unscheduled messaging utilizes the remaining leftover bandwidth to execute non-critical tasks, such as uploading controller programs, altering recipes, or adjusting HMI parameters.
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