Controllers in redundant chassis, Table 5 - controller features – Rockwell Automation 1756-RMxx ControlLogix Enhanced Redundancy System User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM535D-EN-P - November 2012

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Design an Enhanced Redundancy System

Chapter 2

Controllers in Redundant Chassis

Remember these points when placing controllers in the redundant chassis pair:

Controllers are typically included, but not required, in enhanced

redundancy systems.

The differences between controller types are described in this table.

You can place up to two controllers in the same chassis. When you use two

controllers in the same chassis, they must be of the same product family.

For example, you cannot place a1756-L6

x controller and a 1756-L7x

controller in the same chassis.

You can use different catalog numbers from the same product family in the

same chassis. For example, you can use two 1756-L6

x controllers in a

chassis.

Each controller must have enough data memory to store twice the amount

of tag data associated with a redundant controller project.

Table 5 - Controller Features

Feature

1756-L7x Controllers

1756-L6x Controllers

Clock support and backup used for

memory retention at powerdown

Energy Storage Module (ESM)

Battery

Communication ports (built-in)

USB

Serial

Connections, controller

500

250

Logix CPU (processor)

Dual-core

Single-core

Memory, nonvolatile

Secure Digital (SD) card

CompactFlash card

Status display and status indicators

Scrolling status display and four

status indicators

6 status indicators

Unconnected buffer defaults

20 (40, max)

10 (40, max)

IMPORTANT

When using a ControlLogix enhanced redundancy system, revision

16.081 or earlier, you cannot use two 1756-L64 controllers in the same
chassis. You can, however, use a 1756-L64 controller in the same
chassis as a 1756-L61, 1756-L62, or 1756-L63 controller.

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