Trunk line/drop line considerations – Rockwell Automation 1756-DHRIO_DHRIOXT ControlLogix Data Highway Plus-Remote I/O Communication Interface Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM514C-EN-P - June 2014

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Using the 1756-DHRIO and 1756-DHRIOXT Modules in Remote I/O Applications

Chapter 9

Trunk Line/Drop Line Considerations

When using a trunk line/drop line configuration, use 1770-SC station
connectors and follow these cable-length guidelines:

The trunk line-cable length depends on the communication rate of the
link.

The drop-cable length uses a maximum of 30.4 m (100 cable-ft.).

For daisy chain configurations, use the following table to determine the total
cable length you can use.

For proper operation, terminate the ends of a remote I/O network by using the
external resistors shipped with the 1756-DHRIO and 1756-DHRIOXT
modules. Selecting a 150W or a 82W terminator determines how many devices
you can connect on one remote I/O network.

A remote I/O network using this
communication rate:

Cannot exceed this cable length:

57.6 kbps

3,048m (10,000 ft)

115.2 kbps

1,524m (5,000 ft)

230.4 kbps

762m (2,500 ft)

If your remote I/O network:

Use this resistor
rating:

The maximum
number of physical
devices you can
connect on the
network:

The maximum
number of racks you
can scan on the
network:

does not contain any of the devices
listed in the row below, regardless of
communication rate

82

Ω

32

32

contains any of the following:
1771-AS
1771-ASB/A
1771-ASB/B
1771-DCM
1771-AF

150

Ω

16

16

operates at 57.6kbps or 115.2kbps, and
the network does not support more than
16 physical devices

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