Allen-Bradley 1769-HSC CompactLogix High-Speed Counter Module

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Description

The Allen-Bradley 1769-HSC​ is a high-speed counter module from Rockwell Automation’s CompactLogix family, designed for precision counting and encoder signal processing. It features an independent microprocessor to handle high-frequency inputs up to 1 MHz, offloading the main PLC CPU for demanding motion and measurement tasks.

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Application Scenarios

In a high-speed packaging line, photoelectric sensors generate pulses at rates that exceed the scan time of a standard PLC. The 1769-HSC​ module acts as a dedicated pulse processor, accurately counting every carton passing by and triggering a divertor arm at precise preset values. This eliminates missed counts and ensures precise product sorting without burdening the central controller, solving the critical pain point of high-speed signal loss in fast-paced automation.

Parameter

Main Parameters Value/Description
Product Model 1769-HSC
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Product Category High-Speed Counter / Encoder Interface Module
Compatible Controllers CompactLogix, MicroLogix 1500
Number of Counter Channels 4 independent channels
Maximum Input Frequency 1 MHz (Single-channel), 250 kHz (Quadrature)
Input Voltage Range 5 to 30 V DC (Differential)
Input Types Quadrature (A/B/Z), Pulse + Direction, Up/Down
Number of Outputs 4 physical outputs (Sourcing), 12 virtual outputs
Counting Resolution 32-bit
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Backplane Current 425 mA @ 5V DC
Dimensions (HxWxD) 118 mm x 35 mm x 87 mm

 

Technical Principles and Innovative Values

Innovation Point 1: Independent Microprocessor Architecture. Unlike standard I/O modules that rely on the PLC’s scan cycle, the 1769-HSC​ incorporates its own dedicated microprocessor. This allows it to capture and process high-speed pulses asynchronously, ensuring zero pulses are missed even when the main controller is busy with logic execution. Data is then passed to the controller via the backplane, effectively decoupling high-speed counting from program scan time.Innovation Point 2: Advanced Quadrature Decoding & Filtering. The module supports X1, X2, and X4 quadrature decoding modes for rotary encoders, multiplying the effective resolution for precise position tracking. It features configurable digital filters on all inputs, which can be tuned to reject electrical noise common in industrial environments (like welding sparks or VFD noise) without sacrificing response speed, ensuring clean counting in harsh conditions.Innovation Point 3: Integrated Rate Calculation & Output Control. The 1769-HSC​ doesn’t just count; it calculates real-time frequency and pulse interval data internally. This allows its 4 physical outputs to be directly controlled by the counter’s state (e.g., triggering at a preset position or speed) without requiring immediate intervention from the PLC ladder logic, enabling deterministic high-speed control responses.

Application Cases and Industry Value

Application Case 1: Automotive Assembly Line – Robotic Weld Gun Positioning. An automotive OEM needed precise control of a robotic weld gun’s position along a sliding rail. Using a servo motor with a feedback encoder, the 1769-HSC​ module was deployed to monitor the encoder’s A/B/Z signals. The module provided real-time position feedback to the CompactLogix controller, which then synchronized the weld gun’s stop points. The high noise immunity of the differential inputs prevented false counts from the electrically noisy welding environment. The result was a 30% improvement in positioning accuracy and a significant reduction in cycle time, as the PLC no longer had to poll a standard input module at high speed.Application Case 2: Paper Mill – Web Length Measurement & Cut-to-Length. A paper converting machine required exact length measurement of the paper web for cutting. A rotary encoder connected to the 1769-HSC​ provided precise length pulses. The module’s ability to handle high-frequency inputs (over 500 kHz) ensured accurate measurement even at maximum line speed. The integrated outputs were used to trigger the cut-off knife at the exact preset length. This application eliminated material waste caused by inaccurate cuts and increased the machine’s throughput by maintaining high speed without sacrificing precision.

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