PLC ControlLogix Hardware | Allen Bradley ControlLogix Hardware Training | Chassis, Power Supply

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PLC ControlLogix Hardware | Allen Bradley ControlLogix Hardware Training | Chassis, Power Supply

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PLC ControlLogix Hardware | Allen Bradley ControlLogix Hardware Training | Chassis, Power Supply

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Understanding the Hardware is the first step of working with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). In this tutorial, we will be going over the entire ControlLogix platform which is the flagship product from Rockwell Automation.

ControlLogix is classified as a large control system which is typically used in plant-wide applications. This platform allows PLC Programmers to have full control over various local and remote systems. ControlLogix hardware is critical in many facilities and provides a level of flexibility, unlike any other PLCs. Furthermore, it has the most memory and fastest speed available when compared to other systems from Allen Bradley.

In this article, we will talk about the basics you need to know: Chassis, Power Supply & 1756 Control Logix Family.

ControlLogix is characterized by the 1756 prefix. You will find this number in front of every component which works with this system. This includes PLCs, I/O Modules, Chassis, Communication Modules and more. This is important to know as Rockwell has secondary identifiers for their devices which often confuses new Automation Engineers. The part number is different from the revision number; the part number for ControlLogix will always include "1756" as the prefix.

The Chassis is what will physically hold the modules which allow the system to interface field devices: EtherNet, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Analog Inputs, Digital Outputs, etc. The chassis can be selected based on the constraints of the system as well as the mechanical layout of the panel. However, based on my experience, it's always best to purchase the largest chassis possible in order to leave room for future expansion. The cost difference in the different models is fairly low, so going with the 17 slot chassis is always the best option in my opinion.The chassis for 1756 ControlLogix modules can be of following sizes:4 slot (1756-A4)7 slot (1756-A7)10 slot (1756-A10)13 slot (1756-A13)17 slot (1756-A17)

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