Allen-Bradley 1756-IB32K PLC Digital Input Module
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Allen-Bradley
- Primary Part Number
- 1756-IB32K
- Product Type
- PLC Digital Input Module
- Series / Family
- ControlLogix
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- I/O Modules
- Operating Temp.
- 0°C to 60°C
- Humidity
- 5–95% non-condensing
1756-IB32K Down? Every Minute Costs You — We Ship Same Day from Xiamen
Line stopped. Maintenance team standing by. The 1756-IB32K just threw a fault and your ControlLogix chassis is dark on 32 inputs. You don’t need a sales pitch — you need the part on a plane tonight. We stock the Allen-Bradley 1756-IB32K in Xiamen and have processed emergency orders to 40+ countries. DHL Express door-to-door in 3–5 business days. No MOQ. No waiting on distributor lead times that stretch 8–16 weeks.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Part Number | 1756-IB32K |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Series | ControlLogix 1756 |
| Module Type | Digital Input — Sinking (NPN) |
| Input Points | 32 Channels |
| Input Voltage Range | 10–30V DC |
| Input Current @ 24V DC | 2.0 mA nominal |
| ON-State Voltage Min | 10V DC |
| OFF-State Voltage Max | 5V DC |
| Backplane Current (5V DC) | 120 mA |
| Isolation Voltage | 100V DC continuous (channel-to-backplane) |
| Connector | 40-pin RTB (Removable Terminal Block) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
| Humidity | 5–95% non-condensing |
| Certifications | UL, CE, CSA, C-Tick |
| Compatible Chassis | All 1756 ControlLogix chassis (4, 7, 10, 13, 17-slot) |
| Software | RSLogix 5000 / Studio 5000 Logix Designer v16+ |
| Weight | ~500 g |
| Stock Status | ✔ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
Common fault scenario: The module’s OK LED goes solid red, or Studio 5000 throws a Module Faulted or Connection Timeout error on the 1756-IB32K slot. Before condemning the module, run through this sequence:
Step 1 — Isolate the fault source. In Studio 5000, right-click the module in the I/O tree → Properties → Connection tab. Note the fault code. Code 16#0203 (Connection Request Error) typically points to a firmware mismatch or corrupted module config, not a hardware failure. Code 16#0001 (Connection Timeout) after a power cycle usually means the module is genuinely dead or the backplane slot has a seating issue.
Step 2 — Check backplane seating. Power down the chassis. Remove the 1756-IB32K. Inspect the backplane connector pins for bent contacts or debris. Reseat firmly. Power up. If the fault clears, you had a contact issue — not a failed module.
Step 3 — RTB disconnect before swap. This is the step technicians skip under pressure and regret. Always disconnect the 40-pin RTB before pulling the module. The 1756-IB32K supports RIUP (Removal and Insertion Under Power), but only with the RTB removed first. Pulling the module with the RTB live risks backplane damage and field wiring shorts.
Step 4 — Firmware compatibility check. The replacement 1756-IB32K must match or exceed the firmware revision of the original. Check the module label (Series A, B, or C). Series C modules require Studio 5000 v21+. If your controller is running an older firmware, a Series A or B unit is the safer drop-in. Confirm via: Controller Properties → General → Revision in Studio 5000.
Step 5 — Module auto-configuration. The 1756-IB32K does not have DIP switches or manual addressing. Slot addressing is automatic — the module inherits its slot number from its physical position in the chassis. Once seated, Studio 5000 will detect it and prompt to download the existing configuration. Accept the download. All 32 BOOL input tags will re-map automatically. No manual tag reassignment required.
Step 6 — Verify input states post-swap. Force all 32 inputs ON via the field devices or a test signal. Confirm each channel illuminates on the module’s LED strip and maps correctly in the controller tag database. Pay attention to channels 16–31 — these are on the second connector row of the RTB and are the most common source of missed terminations during rushed replacements.
Common ghost fault after replacement: If inputs 0–15 work but 16–31 read permanently OFF, the RTB is not fully seated on the lower connector row. Remove, realign, and re-press until you feel the latch click.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The 1756-IB32K was engineered for environments that destroy lesser hardware. Rockwell’s qualification testing for the ControlLogix 1756 platform covers sinusoidal vibration at 2g across 10–500 Hz — the frequency range that covers most industrial conveyor, press, and compressor installations. Shock resistance is rated to 30g, 11ms half-sine, which accounts for the kind of mechanical impact that happens when a forklift clips a control panel or a press cycle sends a shockwave through the cabinet floor.
Thermal cycling is validated across the full 0°C to 60°C operating range with 85°C storage tolerance. In practice, this means the module survives summer shutdowns in non-air-conditioned facilities in Southeast Asia and the Middle East without capacitor degradation or PCB delamination — failure modes we see regularly in counterfeit or grey-market alternatives.
The optical isolation barrier — rated at 100V DC continuous between field channels and the backplane — is the module’s primary defense against ground loops and transient spikes from inductive field devices. In steel mills, mining operations, and heavy press lines where 24V DC field wiring runs parallel to motor cables for tens of meters, this isolation is what keeps the ControlLogix backplane alive when a sensor cable takes a voltage spike.
Humidity tolerance at 5–95% non-condensing covers coastal and tropical installations. Units we supply are stored in climate-controlled conditions in Xiamen and shipped in anti-static bags with desiccant packs to prevent moisture ingress during transit — a detail that matters when the destination is a humid plant floor in Malaysia or a coastal facility in the Philippines.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international gateways. For emergency orders, here is the realistic timeline:
Order confirmed before 14:00 CST: Same-day dispatch. DHL Express tracking number issued by 18:00 CST.
Transit times (DHL Express from Xiamen): Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand) — 2–3 business days. Australia and New Zealand — 3–4 business days. Europe (Germany, UK, Netherlands) — 3–5 business days. North America (USA, Canada) — 4–6 business days. Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia) — 3–5 business days.
Every shipment includes a full commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin for customs clearance. HS code 8537.10 is pre-declared on all PLC module exports. For customers in countries with import duty exemptions on industrial automation components, we can provide supporting documentation to facilitate customs broker processing.
For orders requiring air freight consolidation or special packaging (e.g., multiple chassis modules shipped together with foam-lined flight cases), contact us directly. We handle freight forwarding coordination for large emergency restocking orders and can arrange door-to-door delivery with real-time tracking updates via WhatsApp.
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