Product Overview and Network Integration
The 1756-EN2T (1756EN2T) is a high-performance communication interface designed for the ControlLogix platform, providing robust EtherNet/IP connectivity for high-speed I/O control and messaging. As a core component of the Allen-Bradley Integrated Architecture, this module supports high-speed 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet (FE), enabling seamless data exchange between controllers, I/O modules, and HMI/SCADA systems. The 1756-EN2T is engineered to handle significantly higher data throughput and connection counts compared to legacy ENBT modules, making it the industry standard for reducing network bottlenecks in complex automation cells, automotive production lines, and water treatment facilities.
Architecture and Communication Capabilities
The 1756-EN2T acts as a bridge between the ControlLogix backplane and the Ethernet network, utilizing the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) to ensure data consistency across the enterprise.
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High Connection Capacity: Supports up to 128 Logix connections and 256 CIP connections, allowing for massive scalability in decentralized I/O architectures.
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Packet Performance: Capable of processing up to 10,000 I/O packets per second, ensuring that time-critical motion and safety data are delivered with minimal jitter.
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Network Topologies: Supports standard Star and Tree topologies. When utilized in conjunction with Stratix switches, it facilitates high-availability network configurations.
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Bridge Functionality: Allows for "Control-to-Control" interlocking and "Control-to-I/O" communication without consuming processor overhead for network management.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Model |
1756-EN2T |
| Manufacturer |
Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Communication Rate |
10/100 Mbps (Auto-sensing) |
| EtherNet/IP Connections |
128 Logix / 256 CIP Connections |
| TCP/IP Connections |
128 |
| Backplane Current |
1.0 A @ 5.1 VDC; 3 mA @ 24 VDC |
| Power Dissipation |
5.1 W |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 Celsius |
| Isolation Voltage |
30 V (continuous), Basic Insulation Type |
| Module Slot Width |
1 (Single Slot) |
| Shipping Weight |
1.0 kg |
Integrated Technical FAQ
How does the 1756-EN2T handle duplicate IP address detection?
The module features integrated Duplicate IP Address Detection (ACD). Upon power-up or reconnection, the module checks the network; if a conflict is detected, the module will not transition to an operational state, and the status display will indicate the error to prevent network disruption.
Can this module be used for SIL 2 or SIL 3 Safety applications?
Yes, the 1756-EN2T is rated for use in CIP Safety applications. It provides the necessary communication pipe for GuardLogix controllers to manage safety I/O, provided the overall system design adheres to Rockwell Automation safety guidelines.
What is the advantage of the USB port on the front panel?
The integrated USB 1.1 port is intended for temporary local programming and configuration. It allows engineers to bridge to the backplane to configure the module’s IP address or upload firmware without needing an active Ethernet connection.
Engineering & Installation Protocols
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Firmware Synchronization: Always ensure the module firmware is compatible with the version of Studio 5000 (Logix Designer) being used. Incompatible revisions can lead to "I/O Configuration Error" messages in the controller organizer.
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Cabling Standards: For industrial environments with high EMI, use Category 5e (or higher) Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cabling. Ensure the RJ45 connectors are fully seated until an audible click is heard to maintain link stability under vibration.
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Thermal Spacing: While the module is rated for 60 Celsius, avoid placing high-heat modules (such as high-density AC output modules) immediately adjacent to the 1756-EN2T to prevent localized overheating of the communication chipset.
Operational Advantages
The 1756-EN2T is recognized for its deterministic performance in high-demand environments. Its ability to support Unicast I/O reduces unnecessary network traffic compared to older multicast methods, effectively freeing up bandwidth for other enterprise-level data. With its clear alphanumeric scrolling display, maintenance teams can instantly identify the module's IP address and diagnostic status without specialized tools, dramatically shortening the Mean Time to Repair (MTTR).