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1769-ECR New 1769ECR SER A Compact I/O Right End Cap Terminator

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1769-ECR New 1769ECR SER A Compact I/O Right End Cap Terminator

1769-ECR New 1769ECR SER A Compact I/O Right End Cap Terminator

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1769-ECR — Compact I/O Right End Cap

The 1769-ECR is the right-side end cap for a 1769 Compact I/O expansion bus. It's a small plastic connector that snaps onto the last module in the I/O expansion chain, terminating the bus electrically and mechanically. Without it, the Compact I/O bus is incomplete — the controller will not recognize the I/O modules connected to it, and the system will not operate normally. It's not an I/O module, not a power supply, not a communication device. It's a bus terminator, and its absence causes problems that aren't always immediately obvious to diagnose.

The 1769-ECR is inexpensive and easy to overlook when assembling a Compact I/O system, but it belongs on every bill of materials for any 1769 I/O expansion build. One per I/O bus, always on the right end.

Specifications

Parameter Value
Part Number 1769-ECR
Platform Compact I/O (1769)
Function Right-side bus terminator / end cap
Installation Side Right end of 1769 I/O expansion bus
Mounting Snaps onto final module's right bus connector
Power Draw None
Configuration Required None
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C

Why the 1769 Bus Needs Terminating

The 1769 Compact I/O expansion bus uses a physical backplane connector that daisy-chains from the controller (or the left end of the bus) through each expansion module. Each module has a left connector (input from previous module) and a right connector (output to next module). The bus carries backplane power, communication signals, and control lines from left to right along the chain.

The rightmost module in the chain has an exposed right connector with no subsequent module to connect to. The 1769-ECR clips onto this exposed right connector and terminates the bus — it provides the correct electrical termination that the bus circuitry expects to see at the end of the chain. Without this termination, the bus signals reflect back from the open connector, the bus communication is unreliable, and the controller typically faults on I/O configuration errors. These faults can look like module faults or communication problems, which leads to troubleshooting effort in the wrong direction.

Replacing a Module at the End of the Bus

When the last module in a 1769 I/O expansion bank needs to be replaced, the 1769-ECR must be removed from the existing module before the swap and re-installed on the replacement. The end cap is reusable — it doesn't need to be replaced along with the module. The procedure:

  1. De-energize the I/O bus (the 1769 bus does not support hot-swap on most controller variants).
  2. Slide the 1769-ECR off the right connector of the module being replaced.
  3. Remove the module and install the replacement in the same position.
  4. Clip the 1769-ECR onto the right connector of the replacement module.
  5. Re-energize and verify the I/O bank is recognized correctly by the controller.

If an end cap is damaged during removal or replacement, a new 1769-ECR must be ordered before the system is put back into service — operating without the end cap will cause bus communication issues.

FAQ

Q: What happens if the 1769-ECR is missing?

The I/O bus will not communicate reliably. The controller typically reports I/O configuration faults or module communication errors. The specific symptoms depend on the controller type, but the system will not operate normally without the end cap terminating the bus.

Q: Can the 1769-ECR be used on a 1762 (MicroLogix) expansion bus?

No. The 1769-ECR is specific to the 1769 Compact I/O bus connector format. The 1762 series (MicroLogix expansion) uses its own end cap — the 1762-ECR. The part numbers and connectors are different; substituting one for the other will not work mechanically.

Q: Is the 1769-ECR required even when only one I/O module is connected?

Yes. Whether there is one expansion module or ten, the right end of the bus always needs to be terminated with the 1769-ECR. The bus termination is required regardless of the number of modules in the expansion bank.

Q: Does the end cap need to be configured in Studio 5000?

No. The 1769-ECR is a passive mechanical/electrical component. It requires no software configuration and has no corresponding entry in the I/O configuration tree in Studio 5000. It is purely a hardware installation item.

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