
Technical Specifications
| Parameter Name | Parameter Value |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 1734-ACNR (typically, 1734-ACNR-A specifies the hardware revision) |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Product Type | POINT I/O Communication Adapter Module |
| Network Protocol | ControlNet (CNet) |
| Compatible I/O System | Allen-Bradley POINT I/O (1734 series) |
| Module Slot | Occupies Slot 0 (the adapter slot) on a POINT I/O terminal base |
| Number of Supported I/O Modules | Up to 8 modules (in slots 1-8) on a single adapter (depends on power budget) |
| Data Exchange | Handles both input and output data for all connected I/O modules |
| ControlNet Data Rates | 5 Mbit/s |
| Network Access | Implements the ControlNet deterministic, scheduled protocol |
| Node Address Selection | Dual rotary switches for setting the ControlNet network address (MAC ID) |
| Network Connectors | Two standard ControlNet BNC connectors (Coax) for in/out network trunk connection |
| Status Indicators | Multiple LEDs for Network Status, Module Status, and I/O Status |
| Power Consumption | Draws power from the POINT I/O bus; has specific 24V DC requirements |
| Isolation | Network isolation provided between ControlNet and the I/O system |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F) |
Main Features and Advantages
The Allen-Bradley 1734-ACNR delivers key advantages through its tight integration with the POINT I/O platform and the ControlNet protocol. Its foremost feature is deterministic I/O performance. By operating on ControlNet, the 1734-ACNR-A guarantees scheduled bandwidth and predictable update times for I/O data exchange with the controller. This determinism is critical for applications like high-speed sequencing, motion control coordination, and batch processing where timing is as important as the data itself. The adapter handles all the real-time communication complexities, presenting a simple, rack-optimized data table to the controller, which greatly simplifies programming and configuration.Ease of use and configuration is a significant benefit. The module’s network address is set via two intuitive rotary switches on the front, eliminating the need for software tools for basic addressing. The adapter automatically identifies all POINT I/O modules connected to its terminal base and reports this electronic keying information to the controller, facilitating easy module replacement and reducing configuration errors. Robust diagnostics are built-in. The front panel provides a comprehensive array of LED indicators for network health (Net Status), module status (OK, fault), and the activity of the connected I/O modules. This allows for rapid visual fault localization. The dual BNC connectors allow for easy daisy-chaining of the network trunk, supporting a linear bus topology without the need for external taps. The compact form factor of the Allen-Bradley 1734-ACNR enables the creation of very space-efficient distributed I/O drops, which can be placed directly on machines or in remote enclosures, dramatically reducing the amount of home-run cabling back to the main control panel. This combination of deterministic performance, simple setup, and compact design makes it a highly efficient solution for distributed machine control.
Application Field
The Allen-Bradley 1734-ACNR is employed across a wide range of industries for distributed machine and process control where the deterministic nature of ControlNet is required. In automotive manufacturing, it is used to create compact, remote I/O stations for weld gun control, clamp verification, and tooling sensors on robotic cells and assembly lines, ensuring synchronized operation. For packaging machinery, the 1734-ACNR-A adapter allows I/O for photo-eyes, solenoids, and valve banks to be mounted directly on the machine frame, connected via a single ControlNet cable, enabling high-speed control of fillers, cappers, and labelers.In material handling, such as on conveyor sortation systems and automated guided vehicle (AGV) docking stations, the module provides reliable, real-time I/O for proximity sensors, motor starters, and divert actuators. The deterministic network ensures that signals from photo-eyes are acted upon with consistent latency, critical for accurate package routing. The food and beverage industry utilizes these adapters in washdown-rated enclosures to control sensors and valves on processing lines, where distributing I/O close to the process reduces wiring complexity in corrosive environments. Within a plant-wide ControlNet infrastructure, the Allen-Bradley 1734-ACNR serves as the interface for small to medium-sized distributed I/O drops that monitor tank levels, pump status, or discrete devices, feeding data back to a central ControlLogix PLC. Its application is ideal for any scenario that benefits from placing I/O points locally to field devices while requiring the guaranteed performance and integration of a synchronized, high-level control network.








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