Product Description:
The Allen-Bradley 1746-ITB16 is a high-quality, analog input module designed for use with the SLC 500 series PLC. This module offers 16 input channels for processing analog signals, providing high accuracy and reliable performance in industrial automation systems. It is ideal for applications that require monitoring of various sensors, transducers, and other analog devices within your system. The 1746-ITB16 provides great flexibility, supporting various input types such as 0-10V DC, 4-20mA, and more.
Technical Specifications:
- Model Number: 1746-ITB16
- Input Channels: 16 input channels (analog)
- Input Types: 0-10V DC, 4-20mA, ±10V DC, and other configurations
- Resolution: 12-bit (maximum)
- Nominal Voltage Range: 0 to 10V or 4 to 20mA
- Input Impedance: 100kΩ (voltage) / 250Ω (current)
- Update Rate: 100 ms (for all channels)
- Power Consumption: 5V DC, 0.5A (typical)
- Compatibility: Compatible with SLC 500 Series chassis and I/O modules
- Chassis Slot: Requires one slot in any SLC 500 chassis
- Operating Temperature Range: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F)
- Storage Temperature: -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
- Certifications: UL, CSA, CE
Key Features:
- 16 Analog Input Channels: Supports a variety of input signal types for versatile industrial applications.
- High Accuracy: 12-bit resolution ensures precise analog-to-digital conversion.
- Flexible Input Types: Accepts voltage and current input signals, making it suitable for various devices.
- Easy Integration: Seamlessly integrates with the SLC 500 PLC system for efficient control.
- Reliable Performance: Designed to operate in demanding industrial environments.
Applications:
- Industrial Automation: Ideal for applications that require monitoring of temperature, pressure, flow, and other analog signals.
- Process Control: Perfect for systems that involve continuous or batch processes requiring analog signal integration.
- Data Acquisition: Useful for acquiring data from a wide range of sensors and transducers.
- Machine Control: Enables precise control over machines and processes that depend on analog input signals.
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