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Allen-Bradley’s MicroLogix™ is a family of small Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) designed and built by Rockwell Automation. MicroLogix PLCs offer remarkable control capabilities for small-scale automation applications that require large I/O counts, advanced communication solutions, and process control. This MicroLogix™ family provides five levels of control including:
MicroLogix 1000 is the oldest version of Allen-Bradley’s MicroLogix™ series of programmable controllers. It’s also the least expensive and most limited in terms of control capabilities. While the MicroLogix 1100 series is the current entry-point into the family; further enhancing the application coverage and connectivity of MicroLogix™ controllers with advanced new features in a small footprint and cost-effective package. With that in mind, in this article, we’ll compare the features and control capabilities of MicroLogix 1000 and MicroLogix 1100 controllers.
The MicroLogix 1000 controllers by Allen-Bradley offer control capabilities in a compact and affordable package. This controller series brings powerful programming instructions, high processor speed, and flexible communication options. Its architecture is similar to that of the SLC 500 controller family.
Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1100 controllers maintain the key features of the MicroLogix family and expand that capability by including a built-in 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP port, LCD screen display, and a true online editing feature. They are designed to extend the connectivity and application coverage of MicroLogix controllers through Ethernet communications, visualization capabilities, and embedded analog inputs. They also complement low-end MicroLogix 1000 and 1200 controllers for control applications requiring up to 144 discrete I/O.
All controllers within the MicroLogix 1100 series include the following features:
A) Memory Capacity
MicroLogix 1000 controllers provide a smaller capacity for user memory, amounting to 1 KB (Kilobyte) of preconfigured memory for both user data and program memory. However, the MicroLogix 1100 controller series offers a larger size of user memory of up to 8KB (Kilobytes), which is subdivided into 4 KB of user data and 4 KB of user program memory. In addition to the user memory, MicroLogix 1100 controllers also provide up to 64K bytes of memory for recipe storage and a maximum of 128K bytes for data logging.
In the MicroLogix 1000 controller series, non-volatile program and data storage are provided by the built-in EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). But MicroLogix 1100 controllers have a battery backup static RAM with the same functionality as EEPROM.
B) Memory Modules
For program back-ups and transport, MicroLogix 1000 is compatible with Allen-Bradley’s 1761-HHM-K64 Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) memory module. This is a cartridge-type 64K bytes memory module that’s installed inside the memory slot of the HHP. It provides a non-volatile storage area with a capacity to store up to 8 user programs.
On the other hand, the MicroLogix 1100 series is compatible with the 1763-MM1 memory module by Allen-Bradley. This module is inserted in the controller’s memory module port. It provides a removable memory backup for both user program and user data memory. It’s also used as a means of transporting user-defined PLC programs between MicroLogix 1100 controllers. Moreover, with the 1763-MM1 module, you can auto-recover controller data in case of faults, and it has a Removal and Insertion Under Power (RIUP) feature. The module also provides additional security/safety for onboard PLC program backups, especially in critical applications like press controllers.
C) Communication Options
Both MicroLogix 1100 and MicroLogix 1000 controllers provide at least one enhanced built-in RS-232C serial port, which supports DH-485 protocols, DF1 Full-Duplex, and DF1 Half-Duplex Slave protocols. The two controller series also supports communication with programming devices such as personal computers, operator interfaces like the Allen-Bradley PanelView devices, and other MicroLogix controllers through Ethernet and DeviceNet networks, as well as via SCADA and open point-to-point protocols.
However, in addition to the aforementioned communication options, MicroLogix 1100 controllers provide built-in Modbus RTU Slave and Master protocols. They also offer DF1 Radio Modem and DF1 Half-Duplex Master protocols, as well as Full read/, write ASCII capabilities. Moreover, the MicroLogix 1100 provides an embedded 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP port used for high-speed peer-to-peer messaging.
D) I/O Capabilities
MicroLogix 1000 controllers are available with either 32-point, 16-point, or 10-point digital I/O versions. The Analog I/O versions provide 4 analog inputs (2 current inputs and 2 voltage inputs), 1 configurable analog output (for either current or voltage), and 20 digital AC Input/Output points. The MicroLogix 1000 analog I/O circuitry is embedded into the controller’s base and it cannot be accomplished through add-on analog I/O modules. The controller is thus capable of providing high-speed analog performance at an affordable price.
On the contrary, there are 2 embedded analog inputs, 10 digital inputs, and 6 digital outputs on each MicroLogix 1100 controller. The controller versions with DC inputs have a 40 kHz (kilo-Hertz) High-Speed Counter (HSC) module. While MicroLogix 1100 controller versions with DC outputs have two high-speed (40 kHz) PTO/PWM (Pulse Train Outputs and Pulse Width Modulated) outputs. The additional HSC and PTO/PWM modules enable MicroLogix 1100 controllers to support simple motion capabilities.
E) Expansion I/O Modules
MicroLogix 1100 controllers support expansion I/O, with the ability to add analog, digital, thermocouple, and RTD (Resistive Temperature Device) expansion modules. However, MicroLogix 1000 controllers don’t support any Local, Thermocouple/RTD, or Networked Expansion I/O; instead, they only have embedded analog and digital I/O. But each MicroLogix 1100 controller can support up to four (4) 1762 expansion I/O modules that can be added to the embedded I/O, providing support and application flexibility for up to 144 digital I/O modules. This allows users to customize such controllers to meet their application needs.
Note: Even though the Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1100 controllers are under Bulletin 1763, they are compatible with expansion I/O modules with a Bulletin number of 1762.
F) Power Supply and I/O Configuration
The controller models available within MicroLogix 1100 series and MicroLogix 1000 series differ by I/O types and supply power. For example, a MicroLogix 1100 or MicroLogix 1000 controller model can be classified as either having a 120/240V AC or 24V DC power supply. The following tables outline the available MicroLogix 1000 and MicroLogix 1100 controller models, their supply power, and embedded I/O configuration.
Controller Model | Supply Voltage | No. of Inputs | No. of Outputs | High-Speed I/O |
1761-L16AWA N/A | 240/120V AC | (10) 120V AC | (6) Individually Isolated Relays | N/A |
1761-L32AWA | 240/120V AC | (20) 120V AC | (12)Individually Isolated Relays | N/A |
1761-L20AWA-5A | 240/120V AC | (12) 120V AC, (4)Analog Inputs | (8) Individually Isolated Relays, (1) Configurable Analog output | N/A |
1761-L32AAA | 240/120V AC | (20) 120V AC | (10) Triac Outputs, (2) Individually Isolated Relays | N/A |
1761-L16NWA | 240/120V AC | (10) 24V DC or AC | (6) Individually Isolated Relays | N/A |
1761-L10BWA | 240/120V AC | (6) 24V DC | (4) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L16BWA | 240/120V AC | (10) 24V DC | (6) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L20BWA-5A | 240/120V AC | (12) 24V DC, (4)Analog Inputs | (8) Individually Isolated Relays, (1) Configurable Analog output | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L32BWA | 240/120V AC | (20) 24V DC | (12) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L10BWB | 24V DC | (6) 24V DC | (4) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L16BWB | 24V DC | (10) 24V DC | (6) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L20BWB-5A | 24V DC | (12) 24V DC | (8) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L32BWB | 24V DC | (20) 24V DC | (12)Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L10BXB | 24V DC | (6) 24V DC | (2) MOSFET Outputs, (2) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L16BBB | 24V DC | (10) 24V DC | (4) MOSFET Outputs, (2) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L32BBB | 24V DC | (20) 24V DC | (10) MOSFET Outputs, (2) Individually Isolated Relays | (1) 6.6 kHz high-speed input |
1761-L16NWB | 24V DC | (10) 24V DC or AC | (6) Individually Isolated Relays | N/A |
Controller Model | Supply Voltage | Number of Inputs | Number of Outputs | High-Speed I/O |
1763-L16AWA | 120/240V AC | (10) 120V AC Digital, (2)10V Analog Inputs | (6) Individually Isolated Relay Outputs | None |
1763-L16BWA | 120/240V AC | (6) 24V DC Digital, (2) 10V Analog, (4) Fast 24V DC Inputs | (6) Relay Outputs (Individually Isolated) | (4) 20 kHz Inputs |
1763-L16BBB | 24V DC | (6) 24V DC Digital, (2) 10V Analog , (4) Fast 24V DC Inputs | (2) 24V DC Isolated Relay Outputs (4) 24V DC FET (2) 24V DC Fast FET | (4) 20 kHz Inputs (2) 20 kHz Inputs |
1763-L16DWD | 12/24V DC | (6) 12/24V DC Digital, (4) Fast 12/24V DC, (2) 10V Analog Inputs | (6) Individually Isolated Relay Outputs | (4) 20 kHz Inputs |
G) Applications
MicroLogix 1000 controllers are well suited for applications that require compact, cost-effective control solutions including custom machinery, building controls, material fluid handling, burners, furnaces, dryers, food processing, civil engineering, metalworking, and specialized industrial machinery like packaging applications.
In contrast, MicroLogix 1100 controllers are ideal for a wide variety of industrial control applications. But they are particularly best suited to meet the needs of the following applications: material handling, packaging machinery, and SCADA RTU (a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system with several Remote terminal Units). Also, with their greater memory capacity for recipe storage and data logging, MicroLogix 1100 controllers are ideal for remote monitoring and memory-intensive applications that require limited I/O.
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