Product Overview and Legacy System Value
The 1747-L532 (1747L532) is a high-performance CPU within the SLC 500 family, specifically the SLC 5/03 series. Designed to handle more complex instruction sets and faster processing than the entry-level 5/01 or 5/02 units, this controller features 16K words of user memory. It is a vital component for maintaining or upgrading legacy industrial systems in textile manufacturing, food processing, and material handling. The 1747-L532 introduced a significant leap in communication flexibility by including a dedicated DH-485 port for networking and an RS-232 port for point-to-point communication with HMIs, scanners, or modems, making it one of the most versatile processors in the SLC lineage.
Hardware Architecture and Execution Logic
The 1747-L532 is built on a modular chassis-based architecture, occupying the first slot (Slot 0) of an SLC 500 chassis. It is engineered for deterministic logic execution and high-speed I/O updates.
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Dual Communication Ports: Features a Channel 1 DH-485 (RJ45) port and a Channel 0 RS-232 (9-pin D-shell) port. Channel 0 supports DF1, DH-485, and ASCII protocols.
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Instruction Performance: With a typical bit execution speed of 0.44 microseconds, it provides the rapid response times required for high-speed machinery.
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Memory Management: The 16K memory is dedicated to both program logic and data tables. It utilizes battery-backed RAM to prevent data loss during power cycles.
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Advanced Features: Supports online editing, floating-point math, and high-level programming instructions that were previously only available on larger PLC platforms.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Model |
1747-L532 |
| Series |
SLC 5/03 |
| Manufacturer |
Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| User Memory |
16K Words (Total) |
| Local I/O Capacity |
Up to 4,096 Inputs and Outputs |
| Max Chassis Slots |
3 Chassis (Max 30 Slots) |
| Program Scan Time |
0.9 ms/K (Typical) |
| Backplane Current (5V) |
500 mA |
| Backplane Current (24V) |
175 mA |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 Celsius |
| Shipping Weight |
1.0 kg |
Integrated Technical FAQ
How can I protect the program memory during long-term storage?
The 1747-L532 relies on a 1747-BA lithium battery to maintain the RAM. For critical backup, it is highly recommended to use the 1747-M11 EEPROM memory module. This allows the processor to automatically reload the program in the event of a battery failure or total power discharge.
What is the function of the "Run/Rem/Prog" keyswitch on the front?
The three-position keyswitch controls the CPU mode. RUN executes the program and prevents edits; PROG stops the CPU for downloads; REM (Remote) allows a technician to switch modes and perform online edits via software like RSLogix 500.
Can Channel 0 be used for non-AB devices?
Yes. Channel 0 can be configured for ASCII communication, enabling the SLC 5/03 to communicate with non-Rockwell devices such as barcode readers, weight scales, and serial printers.
Engineering & Installation Protocols
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Chassis Compatibility: Ensure the processor is firmly seated in Slot 0 of the 1746 chassis. Improper seating can cause intermittent "Bus Errors" or internal hardware faults.
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Battery Maintenance: Replace the battery while power is applied to the chassis to avoid losing the program. If the "BATT" LED is red, you have approximately 10 to 30 days of retention left before data loss occurs.
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Static Protection: The internal components of the 1747-L532 are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Always wear a grounded wrist strap or touch a grounded metal surface before handling the module.
Engineering Advantages
The 1747-L532 remains a cornerstone of industrial reliability. Its online editing capability is a major advantage for process industries, allowing engineers to fine-tune timers and logic without stopping production. By offering a high-density I/O capacity and robust serial communication options, it provides a cost-effective solution for sustaining existing automation assets without the high cost of a complete system migration.