Product Overview
The 1762-L40BWA (1762L40BWA) is a high-performance, compact programmable logic controller within the MicroLogix 1200 family, engineered to handle complex industrial applications with a small physical footprint. Featuring 40 integrated I/O points (24 inputs and 16 outputs), this controller is a staple in critical infrastructure such as municipal water pumping stations, material handling conveyors, and specialized packaging machinery. The 1762-L40BWA provides the processing power necessary to reduce cycle times and optimize throughput. Its robust design ensures high reliability in demanding environments, minimizing unplanned downtime and maintaining system stability in 120/240 VAC powered architectures.
Technical Configuration
The 1762-L40BWA hardware architecture is designed for versatility and expansion. It features 24 VDC sink/source inputs and highly durable relay outputs, allowing it to interface directly with various field devices. The unit is powered by a 120/240 VAC supply, eliminating the need for external DC power modules for the base controller operation. Communication is handled via an isolated RS-232 port, supporting DF1, DH-485, and Modbus RTU protocols for seamless integration into existing SCADA or HMI networks. The controller’s memory is flash-based, protecting user programs and data without the absolute necessity of battery backup, though a battery (1747-BA) is supported for long-term data retention.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
1762-L40BWA |
| Brand |
Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Origin |
USA / Malaysia |
| Input Type |
24 VDC Sink/Source (24 points) |
| Output Type |
Relay (16 points) |
| Input Power |
100-240 VAC |
| User Memory |
6 KB (approx. 4 KB Instruction/2 KB Data) |
| Communication |
RS-232 (8-pin mini-DIN) |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 55 deg C |
| Dimensions |
90 x 160 x 87 mm |
| Weight |
0.95 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does the 1762-L40BWA support I/O expansion beyond the built-in 40 points?
Yes, the MicroLogix 1200 series supports up to six 1762 expansion I/O modules. These modules are connected via a ribbon cable on the right side of the unit, allowing for a significant increase in digital or analog point counts.
What software is required to program this specific controller?
The 1762-L40BWA is programmed using RSLogix 500 software or MicroLogix-specific versions of the same suite. It is compatible with Windows-based environments and utilizes a standard ladder logic programming structure.
How do I reset the controller to factory defaults if the password is lost?
Resetting the controller usually requires a specific memory clearing procedure or a factory-authorized "Master Password" depending on the firmware version. Note that a factory reset will erase all stored ladder logic and data tables.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Relay Output Longevity: To extend the life of the internal relay contacts, always install an external suppression circuit (such as an RC snubber for AC loads or a diode for DC loads) when switching inductive loads like solenoids or motor starters. This prevents contact arcing and premature failure.
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DIN Rail and Panel Mounting: While the unit supports DIN rail mounting, for high-vibration environments (such as rock crushing or heavy stamping), it is recommended to use the integrated screw mounting holes for a more secure, direct-to-panel installation.
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Grounding and Noise Reduction: Ensure the "Chassis Ground" terminal is connected to a low-impedance earth ground using a short, heavy-gauge wire. This is critical for protecting the internal 24 VDC sensor power supply and ensuring stable RS-232 communication signals in electrically noisy industrial plants.