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Allen-Bradley 1756-HSC/B ControlLogix High-Speed Counter Module

Allen-Bradley 1756-HSC/B ControlLogix High-Speed Counter Module

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  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley

  • Product No.: 1756-HSC/B

  • Country of origin:Съединени щати

  • Product Type: High-Speed Counter Module

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 230g

  • Dimensions: 3.5cm x 13cm x 14.5cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The 1756-HSC/B is a high-performance High-Speed Counter (HSC) module designed for the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix platform. This module is engineered for precision motion and counting applications that exceed the scanning capabilities of standard digital input modules. It is capable of processing rapid pulse streams from encoders, flow meters, and proximity sensors with extreme accuracy.

The Series B version of this module offers refined stability and is an essential component for applications requiring high-speed event detection, such as bottling lines, material handling, and turbine speed monitoring. By offloading the counting logic from the CPU to the module hardware, the 1756-HSC ensures that pulses are never "missed" due to PLC scan time fluctuations.

Technical Configuration

The 1756-HSC provides robust I/O capabilities tailored for industrial counting:

  • Dual Counter Architecture: Features two independent counters, allowing for the simultaneous monitoring of two different high-speed processes.

  • Triple Input Per Counter: Each counter accepts three inputs (typically A, B, and Z/Index signals), facilitating full quadrature encoder support for directional and position sensing.

  • Quad Output Signals: Includes four physical outputs that can be configured to trigger based on specific count values (Preset/Current Value), enabling real-time hardware-level responses.

  • High-Speed Response: Designed to handle frequencies up to 1 MHz (in certain configurations), providing the resolution needed for high-speed manufacturing.

  • Power Efficiency: Draws only 300 mA from the 5.1V backplane and a negligible 3 mA from the 24V source, resulting in a low total backplane power footprint of 1.6 Watts.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification Details
Model 1756-HSC (Series B)
Brand Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Product Line ControlLogix
Counter Channels 2
Inputs per Counter 3 (A, B, and Z)
Outputs 4
Backplane Current 300 mA @ 5.1V DC / 3 mA @ 24V DC
Max. Power Dissipation 5.6 Watts @ 60 °C
Thermal Dissipation 19.1 BTU/hr
Operating Temperature 0 to 60 °C (32 to 140 °F)
Slot Width 1 Slot
Weight 0.23 kg (0.50 lbs)

Technical FAQs

What is the difference between Series A and Series B?

While both series share the same core functional specs, Series B typically includes hardware revisions for improved component longevity and better resistance to electromagnetic interference (EMI). For most applications, Series B is preferred for its updated firmware compatibility and enhanced circuit protection.

Can this module support a standard incremental encoder?

Yes. The three-input configuration per counter is specifically designed for incremental encoders. It supports X1, X2, and X4 quadrature decoding, as well as Up/Down counting and Pulse/Direction modes.

Does the module require an external power supply for the inputs?

Yes. The 1756-HSC inputs and outputs require an external field power supply (typically 12/24V DC). The backplane current listed is strictly for the module's internal logic and communication with the ControlLogix CPU.


Engineering & Installation Guide

Wiring and Signal Integrity

High-speed counting is highly sensitive to electrical noise. To prevent "ghost counts":

  1. Shielding: Use high-quality shielded twisted-pair cables for all encoder connections. Connect the shield to a single ground point at the chassis.

  2. Cable Routing: Never route encoder cables in the same conduit or tray as high-voltage AC motor wires or VFD output cables.

  3. Terminal Block: Ensure the 1756-TBCH or 1756-TBSH (36-pin) removable terminal block is securely seated.

Module Configuration in Studio 5000

When adding the 1756-HSC to your I/O tree:

  • Filter Selection: Configure the input filters to match your expected pulse frequency. Setting a filter too low will "smooth out" legitimate high-speed pulses, while setting it too high may allow noise to be counted.

  • Counter Mode: Select between "Counter" (for totalizing) or "Encoder" (for positioning).

  • Storage: Use the "Storage" feature to capture the current count value on a specific transition of the 'Z' input for precise homing sequences.

Thermal Management

The 1756-HSC dissipates up to 5.6 Watts. Ensure the ControlLogix chassis is mounted in a well-ventilated enclosure. If the cabinet's internal temperature approaches 60 °C, consider utilizing forced-air cooling to prevent thermal derating of the counting precision.

Глобална експресна доставка

  • Стандартна доставка: 4-6 работни дни чрез DHL, FedEx и UPS.
  • Експресна изпращане: Изпращане в същия ден за налични поръчки, направени преди 14:00 ч. (GMT+8).
  • Глобално покритие: Обслужваме над 150 държави, включително бърза доставка до Саудитска Арабия и ОАЕ.

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