1769-ECR Allen‑Bradley CompactLogix Right End Cap / Terminator

Description

The 1769-ECR is a right end cap (ECR) module manufactured by Allen‑Bradley (Rockwell Automation) for the CompactLogix controller family. It functions as a dedicated bus terminator, closing the FlexBus circuit at the end of a 1769 I/O assembly and signaling the physical completion of the CompactLogix configuration-3-8.

While it may appear to be a simple passive component, the 1769-ECR is a mandatory element for any CompactLogix system with expansion modules installed to the right of the CPU. Without proper bus termination provided by this module, the system may fail to qualify its configuration, potentially resulting in communication errors or operational failure-2-12

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Description

 

Application Scenarios

A system integrator was commissioning a CompactLogix-based packaging line with eight 1769 analog and digital I/O modules. After powering up the system, the controller repeatedly displayed a “Missing End Cap” fault, preventing the I/O bus from coming online. The culprit? A simple oversight — the final module lacked the 1769-ECR. After snapping the end cap onto the rightmost module, the system immediately recognized the full I/O bank and completed its startup sequence without further issues. This scenario underscores the critical yet often overlooked role of the 1769-ECR in ensuring proper system qualification and communication bus integrity.

In another typical application, a water treatment facility expanded their existing CompactLogix control panel to accommodate additional analog input modules. The facility’s maintenance team followed the official installation procedure: power down the system, attach the new modules, and secure the 1769-ECR at the far right end of the assembly-2-4. The result was a seamless, fault-free expansion that added new measurement points while maintaining the system’s original reliability.

 

Parameters

Main Parameters Value/Description
Product Model 1769-ECR
Manufacturer Allen‑Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Product Category Right End Cap / Bus Terminator
Bus Current Draw 5mA @ 5.1V DC; 0mA @ 24V DC-4-8
Operating Temperature 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F)-1-5
Storage Temperature -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)-2-5
Operating Vibration 5g @ 10 to 500 Hz-5-8
Operating Shock DIN rail: 20g; Panel mount: 30g-4-5
Weight (approx.) 130 g (0.286 lb)-2-5
Mounting Options DIN rail or direct panel mount
Enclosure Rating Open style (IP54 recommended for Zone 2 environments)-3-8

 

Technical Principles and Innovative Values

Innovation Point 1: FlexBus Electrical Termination
The 1769-ECR performs critical electrical termination of the FlexBus communication bus, ensuring signal integrity across the backplane of the 1769 I/O system. Without this termination, high-frequency communication signals can reflect and cause data corruption, leading to erratic system behavior or complete bus failure-2-6. The module draws a minimal 5mA at 5.1V DC, imposing virtually no load on the system power supply-8-10.

Innovation Point 2: Mechanical Locking and Bus Lever Engagement
The 1769-ECR incorporates a secure bus lever mechanism that positively locks the module to the adjacent I/O unit. This lever physically engages the FlexBus connectors, ensuring a robust electrical connection that withstands vibration and shock. The module features tongue-and-groove slots for precise alignment with the guide slots of other 1769 modules-2-6-10.

Innovation Point 3: No RIUP Support – System Integrity Protection
Unlike some active modules, the 1769-ECR does not support Removal and Insertion Under Power (RIUP). Attempting to install or remove the module while the system is powered can cause controller errors and system stoppage-2-8. This design choice reinforces the module’s role as a permanent structural component, reminding users to perform maintenance only during planned shutdowns.

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