
Application Scenarios:In a high-speed packaging line producing 600 bottles per minute, mechanical cam switches were causing persistent maintenance issues. The mechanical wear on traditional cam systems required weekly adjustments and monthly replacements, resulting in 2-3 hours of production downtime each time. The physical limitations of mechanical cams also prevented quick product changeovers, forcing the plant to run suboptimal batches for extended periods.The implementation of the 1756-DICAM transformed this scenario. By integrating the module with a high-resolution encoder on the main drive shaft, engineers could program up to 32,768 different cam sequences in software. During a product changeover, operators now simply select a new recipe from the HMI, and the 1756-DICAM instantly reconfigures all 24 output channels for the new container size and filling pattern. The module’s 70 microsecond scan time ensures precise triggering of fill heads, capping stations, and labeling mechanisms even at maximum line speed. This digital solution eliminated mechanical adjustment downtime and reduced changeover time from 45 minutes to under 2 minutes.
Parameter:
| Main Parameters | Value/Description |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 1756-DICAM |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Product Category | Digital Cam Switch Unit |
| Input Channels | 8 isolated digital inputs |
| Output Channels | 24 isolated digital outputs |
| Encoder Interfaces | Supports SSI, incremental (A/B/Z), and frequency modes |
| Program Capacity | 32,768 programs with up to 1,200 cams |
| Scan Time | 70 microseconds typical |
| Power Requirements | 24V DC via 1756 backplane |
| Communication | ControlLogix backplane plus optional RS-485 (CamCom) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to +55°C |
| Dimensions | Standard ControlLogix form factor |
| Isolation | 1500Vrms input-to-output isolation |







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