Allen-Bradley 1756 Embedded Edge Compute Module Installation Instructions

Allen-Bradley 1756 Embedded Edge Compute Module is a powerful device designed for use in industrial environments. It allows you to communicate directly with a Logix 5000® controller and access data via CIP™ through the backplane and via EtherNet/IP™ through the front ports. You can use this information to make informed decisions about the operation and maintenance of your system. The module also comes equipped with FactoryTalk® Remote Access™ that you can use to enable remote connections to the module and to Logix 5000 controllers. The module features two GbE ports, one USB 3.0 device port, and an integrated microSD card. Its compact design allows it to be installed in a variety of chassis configurations, including those used for ControlLogix controllers.

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Key features

  • Powerful processor
  • Direct Logix 5000 communication
  • CIP™ and EtherNet/IP™ data access
  • FactoryTalk® Remote Access™
  • Two GbE ports
  • USB 3.0 port
  • MicroSD card

Frequently asked questions

The module is compatible with both Series C and Series B chassis. Some examples of compatible chassis include: 1756-A4, 1756-A4K, 1756-A7, 1756-A7K, 1756-A10, 1756-A10K, 1756-A13, 1756-A13K, 1756-A17, 1756-A17K.

Yes, you can install the module in a remote chassis that is connected via an EtherNet/IP network to a Logix 5000 controller. You can also use it in a remote chassis that is connected to a ControlLogix redundancy system via an EtherNet/IP network.

The module offers several communication options including a USB 3.0 port and two Ethernet ports. However, only Port 2 supports the EtherNet/IP protocol.
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