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AB 1746-IV16 SLC 500 Digital Input Module

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The Allen Bradley 1746-IV16 is an advanced Analog Input Module designed for the SLC 500 series, providing precise signal acquisition capabilities for industrial automation applications.

SKU: 1416176

Operating Voltage:24VDC

Input Current:Max. 20mA

Output Current:Max. 20mA per channel

Response Time:Less than 1ms

Communication Interface:Modbus RTU

Number of Channels:16

Power Supply:Internal Power Supply

Operating Temperature:-20°C to +70°C

Storage Temperature:-40°C to +85°C

Dimensions:89mm x 55mm x 34mm

Weight:0.2kg

    The Allen Bradley 1746-IV16 is a high-performance Analog Input Module, engineered to meet the stringent requirements of industrial automation environments. It features 16 channels for acquiring various types of analog signals, including voltage and current, ensuring accurate data collection.

    With a wide input voltage range of 5-30VDC, this module is suitable for a broad spectrum of industrial applications, enhancing system flexibility and reliability.

    Offering a sampling rate of 250Hz, the 1746-IV16 ensures real-time monitoring and control, critical for efficient process management in manufacturing and other industrial sectors.

    Equipped with 16-bit resolution, it delivers exceptional precision, allowing for detailed analysis and control in complex systems.

    The low power consumption of 0.15W contributes to energy efficiency, reducing operational costs without compromising performance.

    Engineered to withstand challenging environmental conditions, from operating temperatures of -20°C to 70°C to storage conditions of -40°C to 85°C, the 1746-IV16 ensures reliability in diverse industrial settings.

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