Product Overview and Processing Power
The 1756-L65 (1756L65) is a high-performance central processing unit within the ControlLogix 5565 family, engineered for complex, data-intensive automation tasks. As a Series B module, it represents a refined hardware revision with improved thermal stability and memory management. Featuring 32 MB of user memory, this controller is specifically designed for large-scale applications such as coordinated multi-axis motion, extensive batch processing, and high-point-count distributed I/O systems. The 1756-L65 operates within the Logix integrated architecture, allowing it to share data seamlessly across the backplane with communication modules and specialized function cards, providing a deterministic control solution for the most demanding industrial environments.
Hardware Architecture and Execution Logic
The 1756-L65 Series B utilizes a multi-tasking operating system that allows engineers to prioritize critical control loops over background communications.
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High-Capacity Memory: Equipped with 32 MB of SRAM, providing ample space for large program rungs, extensive tag databases, and complex function block instructions.
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Rapid Execution: Delivers exceptional processing speeds with a typical scan time of 0.013 ms for basic boolean instructions, ensuring high responsiveness for high-speed machinery.
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Energy Storage: Utilizes the 1756-BA2 lithium battery (or the 1756-SPM series capacitor modules) to maintain the volatile user memory during power outages.
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Serial Connectivity: Features an integrated RS-232 (DF1/DH-485) port for local programming, HMI connectivity, or legacy serial device integration.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Model |
1756-L65 (Series B) |
| Manufacturer |
Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| User Memory |
32 MB |
| I/O Memory |
478 KB |
| Optional Non-volatile Memory |
1756-CFM (64 MB CompactFlash) |
| Digital I/O (Max) |
128,000 |
| Analog I/O (Max) |
4,000 |
| Backplane Current |
1.2 A @ 5.1 VDC / 14 mA @ 24 VDC |
| Power Dissipation |
3.5 W |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 Celsius |
| Shipping Weight |
1.0 kg |
Integrated Technical FAQ
What is the significance of "Series B" compared to the original Series A?
The Series B hardware features an updated internal circuit design that improves the module's resilience to electromagnetic noise and optimizes the internal power distribution. It also supports higher-capacity CompactFlash cards for non-volatile storage compared to early Series A revisions.
How is the user memory protected against power loss?
The 1756-L65 uses volatile memory for fast execution. To protect your program, ensure the 1756-BA2 battery is functional (monitor the "BATT" LED). For permanent protection, it is highly recommended to install a 1756-CFM CompactFlash card and configure the controller to "Load on Power Up."
Does this controller support Motion Control?
Yes. The 1756-L65 is fully capable of managing integrated motion. It can support up to 100 axes of motion depending on the complexity of the profiles and the communication interface used (e.g., 1756-EN2T or 1756-M03SE).
Engineering & Installation Protocols
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Chassis Grounding: Ensure the ControlLogix chassis is grounded to the sub-panel using a short, heavy-gauge copper braid. The 1756-L65 relies on the backplane for its functional earth connection; high-impedance grounding can lead to intermittent "Major Fault" (Type 01, Code 01) errors.
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Firmware Synchronization: The 1756-L65 requires a firmware flash to match the major revision of your Studio 5000 or RSLogix 5000 software. Always verify the "Revision" level before commissioning to avoid "Incompatible Firmware" errors.
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Battery Replacement: Always replace the battery while the chassis is powered. If you replace the battery with the power off, the program in the volatile RAM will be lost unless a non-volatile CompactFlash card is present.
Engineering Advantages
The 1756-L65 remains a powerhouse for legacy system optimization. Its massive 32 MB memory allows for the consolidation of multiple smaller PLCs into a single, centralized ControlLogix rack, simplifying the control architecture and reducing network latency. The Series B's robust instruction set supports complex floating-point math and PID loops with zero performance degradation, making it ideal for the precision requirements of the oil and gas, chemical, and aerospace industries.