Description
Allen‑Bradley 1756‑ENBT_A – ControlLogix EtherNet/IP Bridge (Series A) for Reliable PLC Networking
The 1756‑ENBT_A is a single‑port EtherNet/IP communication module for ControlLogix racks. From my experience, it’s the classic workhorse many plants still rely on to connect controllers, remote I/O, HMIs, and drives over standard Ethernet. You might notice the simple front layout—one RJ‑45 and clear status LEDs—which makes addressing and quick health checks straightforward, especially when you’re swapping an older card during a short outage window.


Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty period: 365 days
- Delivery time: 1 week for in‑stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment method: 50% advance payment, full payment for delivery
- Express delivery methods: FedEx, UPS, DHL
- Pre‑shipment: visual/label verification and port integrity check; ESD‑safe, shock‑resistant packing
Key Features
- EtherNet/IP bridge – Links the ControlLogix backplane to standard Ethernet networks for I/O, HMI/SCADA, and peer controllers.
- 10/100 Mbps, single RJ‑45 – Simple star/linear topologies using managed switches—no special media required.
- Built‑in diagnostics – Status LEDs and embedded web pages typically make connection health checks quick.
- Producer/consumer data model – Supports scheduled RPIs and implicit I/O connections for predictable updates.
- Easy addressing – Configure via Studio 5000/Logix tools; BootP/DHCP or static IP, depending on your standards.
- Drop‑in for brownfield – Series A card fits the same single‑slot mechanics; swaps are typically under an hour when the plan is set.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | Allen‑Bradley 1756‑ENBT_A (Series A) |
| Network | EtherNet/IP, 10/100Base‑T, 1 × RJ‑45 copper port |
| Backplane | ControlLogix 1756 backplane bridge to controller and I/O modules |
| Addressing / Setup | Static IP or BootP/DHCP; configured via Logix/Studio 5000 and module web pages (where enabled) |
| HS Code (reference) | 8538.90 – Parts suitable for electrical control equipment |
| Power Requirements | Powered via 1756 backplane; no external power on the module |
| Operating Temperature | Typically 0…+60 °C (enclosure‑installed; non‑condensing) |
| Dimensions & Weight (approx.) | Single‑slot 1756 module; ~145 × 35 × 140 mm; ~0.3–0.5 kg |
| Signal I/O Types | EtherNet/IP implicit (I/O) and explicit messaging; backplane data exchange with the controller |
| Installation Method | Insert into 1756 chassis slot; connect RJ‑45 to a managed switch; follow grounding/EMC best practices |
Application Fields
The 1756‑ENBT_A still does solid work in plants where stability and simplicity count:
- Remote EtherNet/IP I/O islands for packaging, material handling, and OEM skids.
- HMI/SCADA links to ControlLogix controllers over segmented control networks.
- Brownfield replacements for failed ENBTs—drop‑in with minimal rework.
- Drive and MCC communications where 10/100 performance is sufficient.
One thing I appreciate is how predictable the swap is. A technician told me, “We set the IP with BootP, pointed the I/O to the new path, and the connections went green on the first scan.” In most cases, that’s exactly how it goes when the switch is configured cleanly.
Advantages & Value
- Reliability – Proven 24/7 duty with clear status indicators and simple troubleshooting.
- Compatibility – Native to ControlLogix; works with standard managed switches and EtherNet/IP devices.
- Cost control – Keeps installed systems running without cabinet redesign or network upheaval.
- Maintainability – Web diagnostics and familiar Logix workflows cut outage time.
- Scalability – Easy to standardize as a common spare across multiple panels.
Installation & Maintenance
- Networking: Use managed switches with IGMP Snooping/Querier for multicast; segment control VLANs to keep jitter low.
- Cabling: Shielded CAT5e/6; avoid routing alongside VFD motor leads; maintain bend radius and proper grounding.
- Addressing: Reserve and document IPs; disable BootP after setting a static address to prevent changes at reboot.
- Firmware: Align module firmware with controller/project expectations; ControlFLASH/Studio 5000 typically handles updates.
- Diagnostics: Use module web pages and Logix tags to check connection health, packet errors, and temperature.
- Routine care: Periodic dust cleaning, chassis re‑torque, and a quick review of network counters during PMs.
Quality & Certifications
- Manufactured under Rockwell Automation quality systems (ISO 9001 aligned).
- CE/UL/cUL markings apply at the module/system level when installed per Rockwell guidance.
- RoHS status depends on series/lot; we can confirm by part/serial if needed.
- Warranty: 365 days repair/replace coverage from delivery.









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