Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 1756-IG16 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 7

ControlLogix TTL Input Module    

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 1756-IN584B-EN-P - August 2003

Note the Power Requirements

This module receives power from the 1756 chassis power supply and 
requires 2 sources of power from the ControlLogix backplane:

110mA @ 5.1V dc

2mA @ 24V dc

Add this current/power value (0.61W) to the requirements of all other 
modules in the chassis to prevent overloading the power supply. 

Understand the Low-True Format

This module requires both (+) and (-) connections from a 5V dc 
power supply to function. The module also operates in a low-true 
format. Inputs may be in the ON or OFF state depending on the 
voltage applied to the input.

-0.2V to 0.8V dc = Input guaranteed to be in ON state

0.8 to 2.0V dc = Input state not Guaranteed

2.0 to 5.5V dc = Input guaranteed to be in OFF state

The graphic below shows the input state in each voltage range.

IMPORTANT

This module requires power from a user-pr5V 
dc power supply in addition to requiring power from 
the ControlLogix backplane. The user-provided power 
supply is used for the transmission of TTL signals.

(Measure voltage from common 
terminal to input terminal.)

IN

On state

Input state not guaranteed

Off state

-0.2V dc

0.8V dc

2.0V dc

5.5V dc

TTL inputs are inverted (-0.2V to +0.8V dc = low voltage = True = On

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Summary of Contents for ControlLogix 1756-IG16

Page 1: ...ookstore com and place an order call 800 963 9548 USA Canada or 001 320 725 1574 outside USA Canada To See page Identify the Module Components 6 Note the Power Requirements 7 Understand the Low True F...

Page 2: ...ublication SGI 1 1 Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control available from your local Rockwell Automation office describes some important differences b...

Page 3: ...nclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply w...

Page 4: ...tions only Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code l...

Page 5: ...in an area known to be nonhazardous AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION Couper le courant ou s assurer que l environnement est class non dangereux avant de d brancher l quipement Couper le courant ou s a...

Page 6: ...odule uses one of the following RTBs 1756 TBNH 20 position NEMA RTB 1756 TBSH 20 position Spring Clamp RTB Use an extended depth cover 1756 TBE for applications with heavy gauge wiring or requiring ad...

Page 7: ...a low true format Inputs may be in the ON or OFF state depending on the voltage applied to the input 0 2V to 0 8V dc Input guaranteed to be in ON state 0 8 to 2 0V dc Input state not Guaranteed 2 0 to...

Page 8: ...wear to contacts on both the module and its mating connector Worn contacts may create electrical resistance that can affect module operation 1 Align the circuit board with the top and bottom chassis...

Page 9: ...module that correspond to unkeyed positions on the RTB For example if you key the first position on the module leave the first position on the RTB unkeyed 1 To key the module insert the U shaped band...

Page 10: ...G When you connect or disconnect the Removable Terminal Block RTB while field side power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations 20863 M Spr...

Page 11: ...IN 5 IN 7 DC 0 IN 0 IN 2 IN 4 IN 6 DC COM 0 IN 9 IN 11 IN 13 IN 15 DC 1 IN 8 IN 10 IN 12 IN 14 DC COM 1 NOTES 1 We recommend you use this diagram for applications that do not require CE compliance For...

Page 12: ...DC 1 IN 8 IN 10 IN 12 IN 14 DC COM 1 GENERAL NOTES 1 We recommend you use Belden 8761 cable where shielded cables are shown 2 Do not connect more than two wires to any single terminal 3 This example...

Page 13: ...module is unlocked WARNING When you connect or disconnect the Removable Terminal Block RTB with field side power applied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location...

Page 14: ...f the module Use the following information to remove the module if necessary Indicator Displaying Means Take this action OK Steady green light The inputs are being multicast and in normal operating st...

Page 15: ...odule WARNING When you insert or remove the module while backplane power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is remov...

Page 16: ...Current 4 1mA maximum Input Impedance 1 4K minimum 1 5k typical Low True Format The module operates with the following definitions of ON and OFF states 0 2V to 0 8V dc Input guaranteed to be in ON st...

Page 17: ...clamp 7 to 9 inch pounds 0 8 to 1Nm maximum Module Keying Backplane Software configurable RTB Keying User defined mechanical keying Conductors Wire Size Category 22 to 14 AWG 0 324 to 2 08 sq mm stran...

Page 18: ...hock 30g Non Operating Shock IEC60068 2 27 Test Ea Unpackaged shock 50g Emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A ESD Immunity IEC 61000 4 2 4kV contact discharges 8kV air discharges Radiated RF Immunity IEC...

Page 19: ...ntrol Lab Industrial Requirements EN 61000 6 2 Industrial Immunity EN 61000 6 4 Industrial Emissions C Tick 4 Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant with AS NZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions 1 T...

Page 20: ...http support rockwellautomation com Installation Assistance If you experience a problem with a hardware module within the first 24 hours of installation please review the information that s contained...

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