Product Overview
The 1756-OB32 is a high-density discrete output module for the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix platform. It provides 32 sourcing outputs in a single-slot module, divided into two isolated groups of 16 points each. Operating within a 12/24V DC range, this module is ideal for driving high-density solenoid valves, relays, and indicator lights in complex automation systems.
Engineered for performance and reliability, the 1756-OB32 features exceptionally fast response times (typically 60 µs from Off to On) and supports Scheduled Outputs, ensuring synchronized operation within the Coordinated System Time (CST) for time-critical manufacturing processes.
Technical Configuration
The 1756-OB32 is designed for high-density control and environmental resilience:
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High Point Density: 32 points per module allow for smaller chassis requirements and reduced cabinet footprint.
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Group Isolation: Outputs are arranged in two groups of 16, providing 125V continuous isolation between groups to protect against cross-talk or different power source issues.
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Robust Diagnostics: Features per-point fault mode states (Hold Last State, On, or Off), allowing for predictable machine behavior during a processor fault or program change.
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Conformal Coating: This module is rated for harsh environments, meeting Severity Level G3 (ISA 71.04) for corrosive atmospheres, making it suitable for wastewater, chemical, or heavy industrial sites.
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Electronic Keying: Software-configurable keying ensures that the correct module type is present in the slot before the system allows operation.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
1756-OB32 |
| Brand |
Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Outputs |
32 Sourcing (16 per group) |
| Operating Voltage |
10…31.2V DC (24V DC Nominal) |
| Current per Point |
0.5 A @ 50 °C / 0.35 A @ 60 °C |
| Current per Module |
16 A @ 50 °C / 10 A @ 60 °C |
| Response Time (Off to On) |
60 µs nominal / 1 ms max |
| Isolation Voltage |
250V (Outputs to Backplane) / 125V (Group to Group) |
| Power Dissipation |
4.8 W @ 60 °C |
| Thermal Dissipation |
16.37 BTU/hr |
Technical FAQs
Does this module have internal fusing?
No. The 1756-OB32 is not internally fused. To protect your outputs from short circuits or over-current conditions, it is highly recommended to use a fused Interface Module (IFM) or external terminal block fuses.
Can I use this module to drive high-inrush loads?
The module supports a surge current of 1 A for 10 ms per point, repeatable every 2 seconds at 60 °C. If your load exceeds this (such as large DC motors), you should use an interposing relay.
What is the "Off-state leakage current"?
The maximum leakage current is 0.5 mA per point. This is important to consider when driving high-impedance loads like small LEDs or sensitive electronic inputs, which might "glow" or stay active even when the output is technically Off.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Thermal Derating
When designing your panel, account for thermal derating. At 50 °C (122 °F), the module can handle 0.5 A per point and 16 A total. However, at 60 °C (140 °F), the capacity drops to 0.35 A per point and 10 A total. Ensure your enclosure has adequate cooling to maintain these limits.
Wiring and Termination
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Terminal Blocks: Requires a 36-pin Removable Terminal Block (RTB), specifically the 1756-TBCH (Cage clamp) or 1756-TBSH (Spring clamp).
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Wire Size: Use 22–14 AWG solid or stranded copper wire rated for at least 105 °C. For double-wire connections, use 22–16 AWG.
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Commoning: Each group of 16 points has its own DC+ (VDC) and DC- (COM) terminals. Ensure both groups are powered if all 32 points are in use.
Software Configuration
In Studio 5000:
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Fault/Program States: Configure how the outputs should react when the PLC enters "Program Mode" or if a communication "Fault" occurs. The default is "Off," but "Hold Last State" is often used in continuous process applications.
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Electronic Keying: Set to "Compatible Module" for easier maintenance, or "Exact Match" for high-security applications where only a specific firmware/series is allowed.