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1769-CRL1 New Original 1769CRL1 Series A PLC Module

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1769-CRL1 New Original 1769CRL1 Series A PLC Module

1769-CRL1 New Original 1769CRL1 Series A PLC Module

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1769-CRL1 — Compact I/O Remote I/O Link Module 

The 1769-CRL1 is a remote I/O link master module for the 1769 Compact I/O platform. It connects a CompactLogix controller to a remote 1769 Compact I/O bank over a dedicated serial link, allowing I/O modules to be located away from the controller without needing a full EtherNet/IP network. The controller communicates with remote I/O through the CRL link as if those modules were local — the program addresses their data the same way it addresses local I/O tags.

The CRL link predates EtherNet/IP distributed I/O in the 1769 world. In new system designs, EtherNet/IP remote I/O nodes (FLEX I/O, POINT I/O, or remote CompactLogix) typically offer more flexibility and performance. The 1769-CRL1 remains relevant for expanding existing CompactLogix systems where adding an Ethernet infrastructure isn't practical, and for applications where a simple, deterministic dedicated link is preferred over a shared Ethernet network.

Specifications

Parameter Value
Part Number 1769-CRL1
Platform Compact I/O (1769)
Function Remote I/O link master (CRL link)
Max Remote I/O Modules Up to 16 per remote bank
Max Cable Length 30 m (CRL cable between master and remote adapter)
Communication Dedicated serial CRL link (not EtherNet/IP)
Remote Adapter Module Requires 1769-CRL2 at remote end
I/O Data Update Synchronous with controller scan cycle
Backplane Current (5V) 60 mA
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C
Standards UL 508, CE

Physical Installation

The 1769-CRL1 installs in the CompactLogix controller's 1769 expansion bus — it occupies one module slot like any other 1769 I/O module, but it doesn't contribute local I/O points. Its function is entirely communication. The CRL cable connector is on the module face; run the shielded CRL cable to the remote end where the 1769-CRL2 adapter begins the remote I/O bank.

  • Use only the designated CRL cable — standard Ethernet or serial cable is not a substitute. The CRL link has specific electrical characteristics that require the specified cable type.
  • Ground the cable shield at one end only to prevent shield ground loops.
  • The 1769-ECR end cap is required at the rightmost module of the remote I/O bank, just as with any other 1769 expansion bank.
  • Power the remote I/O bank from a dedicated 24V DC supply local to the remote bank — don't run the remote bank's field power through the CRL cable. The cable carries only communication signals.
  • Configure the remote I/O bank's modules in Studio 5000 under the 1769-CRL1 node in the I/O tree. Assign the correct module types to the correct slot positions; mismatches between the physical modules and the software configuration cause CRL communication faults.

Limitations Worth Knowing Before Specifying

Before committing to a CRL-based architecture, a few constraints are worth evaluating against the project requirements:

  • Single remote bank per CRL module: one 1769-CRL1 connects to one remote bank (one 1769-CRL2). For multiple remote banks, multiple CRL master modules are needed — one per bank, each consuming one local I/O slot.
  • 30-metre cable maximum: fixed, no extension options. If the installation requires the remote bank to be further than 30 m from the controller, the CRL link is not the right solution.
  • No EtherNet/IP at the remote end: EtherNet/IP-capable I/O modules installed in the remote CRL bank do not connect to the EtherNet/IP network from the remote location — they communicate only through the CRL link. For EtherNet/IP functionality at a remote location, a proper EtherNet/IP-based remote I/O architecture is required.

FAQ

Q: What module is needed at the remote end of the CRL link?

The 1769-CRL2 remote adapter module. It installs at the left end of the remote I/O bank (where the controller or adapter typically goes in a standard system) and accepts the CRL cable from the 1769-CRL1 master.

Q: Can two CRL links serve two different remote banks from the same CompactLogix controller?

Yes. Install one 1769-CRL1 per remote bank in the local I/O bus, each connected to its own 1769-CRL2 at its own remote location. Each CRL pair is independent.

Q: Does the CRL remote bank affect the controller's scan time?

Yes. The CRL data transfer is synchronous with the controller scan — adding a remote CRL bank increases the minimum scan time compared to local-only I/O. For applications with tight scan time requirements, verify the additional CRL communication time is within the application's timing budget.

Q: Can analog modules be included in the remote CRL bank?

Yes. The remote bank can contain any mix of 1769 Compact I/O modules — digital, analog, specialty. Analog modules in the remote bank update at the same scan-synchronous rate as digital modules.

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