Model Type:SLC500
Model Number:1746-NI04I
Manufacturer:Allen Bradley
Number of Channels:4 (Input)
Common Mode Voltage Range:-20 To 20 V
Absolute Input Voltage:Plus/Minus 7.5 VDC Or 7.5 VAC RMS
Input Range:-10 To 10 VDC – 1 LSB
Absolute Input Current:-30 To 30 MA
Voltage Rating:Overvoltage Protection: 7.5 VAC RMS
Current Rating:Backplane Current Draw: 35 MA At 5 V, 85 MA At 24 V
Isolation:Backplane: 500 VDC, Enclosure: Open Type
The AB 1746-NI04I Analog Combination I/O Modules from Allen-Bradley are engineered for efficiency and reliability, offering a robust solution for complex industrial environments. Each module is equipped with four high-precision analog inputs and outputs, facilitating accurate data conversion and control within a compact design.
These modules are ideal for integration into a variety of industrial automation systems, providing seamless connectivity through standard communication protocols such as ControlNet, DeviceNet, and EtherNet/IP. This ensures compatibility with a broad range of industrial equipment, enhancing system flexibility and performance.
Featuring a compact footprint measuring 2.8 inches in length by 0.875 inches in width by 1.1875 inches in height, these modules are designed for easy installation and integration into existing control panels. Their durable construction withstands harsh industrial conditions, ensuring reliable operation in diverse environmental settings.
The AB 1746-NI04I modules are designed with user-friendliness in mind, offering straightforward setup and configuration through intuitive programming interfaces. They support ±1% accuracy in signal measurement, making them suitable for critical applications where precision is paramount.
In summary, the AB 1746-NI04I Analog Combination I/O Modules deliver unparalleled performance, versatility, and reliability in industrial automation. Whether you’re looking to enhance an existing system or build a new one, these modules provide a cost-effective and efficient solution for managing analog signals.
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