Manufacturer:Allen-Bradley
Model:1794-IF8
Series:Flex IO
Type:Input/Output Module
Technology:Ethernet/IP
Communication Interface:Modbus/TCP
Power Consumption:≤ 2 W
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Dimensions:139mm x 112mm x 44mm
Weight:Approx. 0.2kg
Connectors:16-pin M12 connector
Number of Channels:8
Channel Type:Digital Input
Protocol Compatibility:Allen-Bradley ControlLogix, CompactLogix, MicroLogix, and PLC5
Integrating advanced technology, the Allen-Bradley 1794IF8 Digital I/O Module is specifically engineered to meet the demands of modern industrial automation. This robust module offers a compact yet reliable solution for managing critical inputs and outputs in manufacturing lines, ensuring smooth operation and enhanced productivity.
With its 8-channel design, the 1794IF8 is capable of handling a variety of tasks simultaneously, from monitoring sensor data to controlling actuators, thus streamlining production processes. Its RS-485 serial connection facilitates seamless integration with other devices in the network, promoting efficient data exchange and control.
Engineered for durability, this module operates within an impressive temperature range of -20°C to +60°C, ensuring consistent performance in challenging environments. Additionally, its low power consumption of less than 2 watts makes it an energy-efficient choice, reducing operational costs without compromising on functionality.
The Allen-Bradley 1794IF8 is housed in an IP20 enclosure, providing adequate protection against dust and light splashes. This feature is particularly advantageous in industrial settings where equipment may face exposure to debris or accidental liquid spills.
For ease of use, the module comes equipped with clear and intuitive labeling, allowing technicians to quickly identify and connect components. Moreover, the inclusion of detailed documentation and support resources ensures a smooth installation and maintenance process, minimizing downtime and maximizing system uptime.
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