1756-HSC Product datasheet
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Model number: |
1756-HSC |
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Module Type: |
ControlLogix High Speed Counter Module |
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Manufacture: |
Allen-Bradley |
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Condition: |
Brand New |
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Range of Product: |
ContorlLogix |
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Lead time: |
In Stock |
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Weight: |
0.9kg |
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HS CODE: |
8537101190 |
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Dimension: |
3.5x13x14.5cm |
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MOQ: |
1 |
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Product Origin: |
USA |
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System: |
PLC |
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Discontinued on: |
Jane 30,2016 |
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Communication Service: |
Ethernet router |
1756-HSC Functional Description
The ControlLogix High Speed Counter Module Allen-Bradley 1756-HSC is a specialized high-speed counter module designed for the ControlLogix platform, performing critical high-speed counting functions in demanding industrial applications. This module provides precise motion control and position monitoring capabilities, serving as an essential component in automation systems where accurate counting and rapid response times are required. It measures 3.5x14.4x14.5cm and weighs only 0.2kg, making it suitable for space-constrained installations while maintaining robust performance.
Engineered in the USA and shipped globally from locations including Xiamen, China, the ROCKWELL 1756-HSC Counter modes demonstrates excellent compatibility with various industrial sensors and encoders. It seamlessly integrates with Allen-Bradley 845 incremental encoders, Bulletin 872 three-wire DC proximity sensors, and PHOTOSWITCH series 10,000 photoelectric sensors, though its compatibility extends to numerous other encoder and sensor types as documented in the user publication. This flexibility makes the 1756-HSC ControlLogix High Speed Counter Module adaptable to diverse application requirements.
The technical design of the Allen-Bradley 1756-HSC high-speed counter module focuses on reliability and precision in high-speed counting operations, ensuring accurate data acquisition even in the most challenging industrial environments. As a genuine Allen-Bradley component, it maintains the quality and durability standards expected from the brand, providing long-term reliability for continuous operation in manufacturing and process industries. The module's architecture allows it to handle complex counting tasks while maintaining synchronization with other ControlLogix system components.
Through its advanced counting capabilities and broad sensor compatibility, the 1756-HSC AB High Speed Counter Module enables sophisticated motion control applications across various industries. The module's design emphasizes both performance and integration ease, ensuring that engineers can implement reliable high-speed counting solutions without compromising system stability or requiring complex configurations, thus making it a valuable asset in modern industrial automation architectures.
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Comparison of Period Rate and Continuous Rate Operational Modes
The high-speed counter module offers two distinct frequency operational modes that differ significantly in how they manage onboard outputs. Both Period Rate and Continuous Rate modes utilize user-defined preset values entered in the 'Output Turns On' and 'Output Turns Off' configuration fields, which are continuously compared against the internal 4 MHz counts reflected in the Present Value tag. In Period Rate mode, output states are evaluated only once per sample period, meaning outputs are updated just once for each set of incoming pulses defined by the scaler value. Conversely, Continuous Rate mode performs continuous monitoring of output presets throughout the sample period, allowing for dynamic output updates multiple times within the same pulse sequence. This fundamental difference becomes particularly evident in applications requiring precise timing control. For instance, when programmed with an On preset of 20,000 counts and Off preset of 80,001 counts, Period Rate mode would maintain a constant output state based on the end-of-period count value, while Continuous Rate mode would enable the output to toggle multiple times during a single pulse cycle as the internal counter progresses through the preset thresholds. This continuous evaluation capability makes Continuous Rate mode particularly valuable for applications demanding high-resolution output control and rapid response to changing count conditions.