
Application Scenarios:
A major automotive plant with a large installed base of 1771 I/O racks needed to upgrade its central PLC-5 controllers to a modern ControlLogix system without rewiring the entire factory floor. By deploying the 1756-RIO/A module in the new ControlLogix chassis, engineers were able to connect the existing Remote I/O network (using Belden 9463 “blue hose” cable) directly to the new processor. This strategy addressed the critical pain point of migration cost and downtime, allowing the plant to leverage its investment in existing sensors, actuators, and wiring while modernizing the central control logic. The 1756-RIO/A served as a transparent gateway, making the old I/O appear as native tags in the new Logix program.
Parameter:
| Main Parameters | Value / Description |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 1756-RIO/A |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Product Category | Communication Module (Remote I/O Scanner/Adapter) |
| Compatible Chassis | 1756-A4, A7, A10, A13, A17 |
| Communication Channel | 1 Remote I/O channel |
| Supported Networks | Allen-Bradley Remote I/O (RIO) |
| Data Rates | 57.6 kbps, 115.2 kbps, 230.4 kbps (software selectable) |
| Max. Physical Adapters | Up to 32 (depending on network loading) |
| Block Transfer Support | Yes (for analog and specialty module data) |
| Backplane Current | 5V DC: ~450 mA (typical); 24V DC: ~5 mA |
| Isolation | 50V continuous (RIO port to backplane) |
| Key Feature | Dual-mode operation (Scanner or Adapter) |
Technical Principles and Innovative Values:
The 1756-RIO/A is engineered to solve the specific problem of system migration and legacy network preservation. Its technical value lies in its protocol translation capabilities.







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