Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B CompactLogix 5370 L1 Controller – 1MB Memory, 16 DI / 16 DO, Dual Port EtherNet/IP

Product Overview

The Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ is a CompactLogix™ 5370 Series L1-family programmable automation controller (PAC) manufactured by Rockwell Automation. Designed for small-to-medium machine control applications, the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ integrates a powerful Logix control engine with 1 MB of user memory, dual-port 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP™ embedded switch with Device Level Ring (DLR) support, and sixteen 24V DC sinking inputs plus sixteen 24V DC sourcing transistor outputs built directly into the controller chassis. This eliminates the need for a separate digital I/O module for basic machine functions and reduces panel space, wiring, and overall system cost.The Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ serves as the central processor for a local 1769 Compact I/O™ rack, supporting up to eight additional 1769 digital, analog, specialty, or communication modules via the right-side expansion bus. It executes the same Logix control instruction set found in larger ControlLogix® and CompactLogix 5380/5480 platforms, ensuring program portability and familiarity for engineers already using Studio 5000® Logix Designer. The controller supports up to four axes of integrated CIP Motion® over EtherNet/IP (with appropriate servo drives and motion firmware options) and offers tag-based programming, producer/consumer messaging, and online editing capabilities essential for modern flexible manufacturing systems.Positioned between the entry-level L16ER and larger L2x/L3x CompactLogix processors, the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ is ideal for standalone machines requiring moderate I/O capacity, Ethernet-based HMI and peer-to-peer communications, and optional motion control—all in a single, DIN-rail-mountable unit that draws its 24V DC power from a user-supplied external source. An onboard Secure Digital (SD) card slot allows program and data log storage for backup, cloning, and trending applications.

Category:
Contact Us WhatsApp / Wechat:+8618150087953
Phone:+86 18150087953
Email:sales@cxplcmro.com

Description

Technical Specifications

Product Model 1769-L19ER-BB1B
Manufacturer Rockwell Automation / Allen-Bradley
Product Type CompactLogix 5370 L1 Programmable Automation Controller with Embedded I/O
Controller Series CompactLogix 5370 (Logix5370 L1)
User Memory 1 MB (User + Data)
Embedded Digital Inputs 16 pts, 24V DC Sinking (Type 1, IEC 61131-2), 4 mA typ. at 24V DC
Embedded Digital Outputs 16 pts, 24V DC Sourcing (PNP Transistor), 0.5 A max per point, 4 A max per module
Max Local 1769 I/O Expansion Modules 8 modules (beyond the embedded controller)
Communication Ports 2 × 10/100 Mbps EtherNet/IP (embedded dual-port switch, supports DLR, VLAN, QoS)
Supported Protocols EtherNet/IP, CIP, CIP Sync, CIP Motion (up to 4 axes), Modbus TCP (explicit messaging)
Motion Control Up to 4 axes CIP Motion over EtherNet/IP (requires Motion activation option)
Backplane Power Requirement Not applicable – controller requires external 24V DC supply
External Supply Voltage 20.4 – 26.4 VDC (nominal 24V DC)
Current Draw from External Supply 400 mA typical (without outputs energized); add ~20 mA per active output point
SD Card Slot Yes – supports 1784-SD1 (1 GB) or 1784-SD2 (2 GB) for program/data logging
Programming Software Studio 5000 Logix Designer v28.00 or later (Logix5000)
Mounting 35 mm DIN Rail (EN 60715) or panel mount with screws
Dimensions (H × W × D) 132 mm × 82 mm × 117 mm (5.2″ × 3.23″ × 4.61″)
Operating Temp 0 °C to +60 °C (+32 °F to +140 °F)
Certifications UL Listed, CSA Certified, CE Marked, C-Tick, FM Cl. I Div. 2, ATEX Cat. 3G, IECEx

 

Main Features and Advantages

Integrated onboard I/O reduces system footprint:The Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ incorporates sixteen 24V DC sinking digital inputs and sixteen 24V DC sourcing transistor outputs directly into the controller body. For many standalone machines—conveyors, case packers, labelers, or small process skids—this eliminates the need to dedicate a slot to a discrete I/O module for basic start/stop pushbuttons, safety reset, stack lights, or solenoid drivers, freeing the 1769 expansion slots for analog, temperature, or specialty modules.Dual-port EtherNet/IP with embedded switch and DLR:Equipped with two RJ-45 Ethernet ports functioning as an unmanaged switch, the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ supports linear topologies or Device Level Ring (DLR) for media redundancy without external infrastructure. This simplifies network cabling to HMIs, VFDs, remote I/O adapters, and peer controllers while providing deterministic EtherNet/IP messaging consistent with Rockwell’s Integrated Architecture.Scalable Logix control platform:Running the same tag-based Logix execution engine as larger ControlLogix and CompactLogix systems, the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ allows reuse of Add-On Instructions (AOIs), user-defined data types, and structured text/ladder/function block programming styles. With 1 MB of memory, it handles complex sequencing, PID loops, recipe management, and moderate data handling tasks. Programs developed for the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ can be migrated upward to L2x or L3x platforms as machine requirements grow.Optional CIP Motion capability:Although targeted at general-purpose discrete control, the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ can control up to four servo or stepper axes via CIP Motion over EtherNet/IP when a motion activation option is purchased and compatible Kinetix® drives are used—providing a cost-effective pathway to coordinated motion for indexing, flying shear, or simple camming applications.SD card data logging and clone functionality:The front-accessible SD card slot on the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ accepts Rockwell-authenticated SD cards for automatic project backup, controller cloning (for fast field replacement), and trend/data log files—features particularly valuable for OEMs shipping identical machines to multiple sites.

Application Field

The Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ is purpose-built for standalone or lightly networked machines in industries such as packaging, converting, material handling, assembly, and light process manufacturing. Typical applications include case erectors, carton sealers, bottle cappers, palletizers, small-batch blending skids, and conveyor sortation nodes—anywhere a compact controller with built-in I/O, Ethernet communications, and room for modest I/O expansion is preferred over a bare-bones micro PLC or an overspecified large rack system.Machine builders appreciate that the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ consolidates CPU, I/O, and networking into one DIN-rail device, reducing bill-of-materials complexity and panel real estate while retaining the Logix programming environment their service teams already know. In multi-line production facilities, several Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ controllers can be daisy-chained via EtherNet/IP DLR to a supervisory SCADA or MES layer, reporting production counts, alarm states, and receiving recipe downloads—all on a single resilient network ring. Retrofit projects upgrading from legacy SLC 500 or MicroLogix processors often select the Allen-Bradley 1769-L19ER-BB1B​ as a modern, forward-compatible replacement that preserves investment in Rockwell’s ecosystem while delivering significantly enhanced performance, memory, and connectivity.

Contact Us WhatsApp / Wechat:+86 18150087953
Phone:+86 18150087953
Email:sales@cxplcmro.com