
Application Scenarios
In a sprawling automotive assembly plant, a central PLC-5/80 controller manages hundreds of I/O points across a high-speed body-in-white line. The 1771-A4B acts as the primary local rack, densely packed with 16 modules handling everything from photoelectric sensor inputs to analog positioning control for welding robots. Its high 24A backplane current capacity ensures stable power delivery to power-hungry relay output and analog modules, eliminating the voltage drops that plagued older, underpowered chassis. For maintenance engineers, the chassis’s standardized layout and hinged wiring arms drastically reduce mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) during module swaps, keeping the line running despite the system’s legacy status.
Parameter
| Main Parameters | Value/Description |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 1771-A4B |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley) |
| Product Category | Universal I/O Chassis / Backplane Rack |
| Series | 1771 I/O System (PLC-5 Platform) |
| Number of Slots | 16 |
| Backplane Voltage | 5.25 V DC Nominal |
| Max Backplane Current | 24 A (System Limit) |
| Mounting Type | Back Panel Mount |
| Enclosure | Open Style (Requires Cabinet) |
| Compatible Modules | All 1771 Series I/O, Communication, & Processor Modules |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F) |
| Weight | Approx. 6.7 kg (14.8 lbs) |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 610 mm x 315 mm x 193 mm (24″ x 12.4″ x 7.6″) |
Technical Principles and Innovative Values
The 1771-A4B is not an active processing unit but a passive, high-reliability interconnection platform. Its core innovation lies in its parallel backplane architecture, which provides a unified data and power bus across 16 slots.
- Innovation Point 1: High-Capacity Power Backbone. Unlike smaller 4 or 8-slot chassis, the 1771-A4B is engineered with a robust 5V DC bus capable of supporting a total system load of up to 24A. This high-current design allows it to host a full complement of modules—including high-density digital outputs and analog modules with high parasitic draws—without requiring intermediate power injection or external boosters, simplifying system design for large control cabinets.
- Innovation Point 2: Universal Mechanical Interface. The chassis features a standardized card-cage design with positive locking levers and integrated hinges for 1771-WH series wiring arms. This “slide-and-lock” mechanical principle ensures precise alignment with the backplane connector, prevents module walk-out under vibration, and allows for tool-less module replacement by simply swinging the wiring arm away from the module face.
- Innovation Point 3: Deterministic Parallel Bus. The backplane utilizes a parallel digital bus that provides deterministic communication between the processor (located in the left-most slots) and the I/O modules. This architecture, while legacy, offers predictable scan times and eliminates the network jitter associated with modern networked I/O, which is critical for hard real-time sequential control in manufacturing.







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