AB Control AB 1769-IF16C Analog Input Module – Advanced Industrial Automation Solutions

The Allen-Bradley 1769-IF16C Analog Input Module is a critical component in industrial automation systems, designed for precise analog signal acquisition and conversion.

Description

Number of Inputs:16

Signal Range:-10V to +10V

Sampling Rate:1000 samples per second

Accuracy:±0.05% of full scale

Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU

Operating Temperature:-40°C to +70°C

Power Consumption:3W

    The Allen-Bradley 1769-IF16C Analog Current Input Module is engineered for seamless integration into Allen-Bradley PLC systems, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in industrial automation environments.

    Equipped with advanced current sensing technology, this module provides accurate and consistent readings across its wide input range, making it ideal for monitoring and controlling processes requiring precise current measurement.

    With 16 channels, the module supports multiple sensor inputs, enabling complex system configurations without sacrificing efficiency or accuracy. It is compatible with the DeviceNet communication protocol, facilitating easy setup and data exchange with other devices on the network.

    Robustly constructed to withstand harsh industrial conditions, the 1769-IF16C operates within an extended temperature range from -20°C to +55°C, ensuring reliable operation in various environments. Its IP20 environmental rating further enhances durability against dust and light splashes.

    Featuring a compact footprint and lightweight design, this module is easy to install and manage within existing control cabinets, minimizing space requirements and installation time. Its compatibility with Allen-Bradley’s comprehensive ecosystem ensures seamless integration and enhanced system performance.

AB 1769-IF16C Analog Input Module

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