Model Type:Analog Input Module
Manufacturer(s):Allen-Bradley
Model Number:1756-IF16H
Weight:1.00 lbs
I/O Configuration:8 Channel, Differential Voltage or Current
Communication Protocol:HART
Data Formats:Choice of three
Input Ranges:Multiple current and voltage
Module Filter:Available
Real Time Sampling:Yes
Fault Detection:Under Range, Over Range
Process Alarms:Yes
Wire-off Detection:Yes
Highway Addressable Remote Transducer (HART) Communication:Yes
The Allen Bradley 1756-IF16H ControlLogix Analog Input Module is engineered to enhance the efficiency and reliability of industrial control systems. Its robust design allows seamless integration into a wide array of applications, ensuring precise signal acquisition.
With its high-channel capacity and versatile input formats, this module caters to a broad spectrum of sensor outputs, making it suitable for various industrial environments. The inclusion of multiple data formats provides flexibility in processing diverse signal types.
Equipped with real-time sampling capabilities, the 1756-IF16H ensures accurate and timely data acquisition, crucial for dynamic industrial processes. Its advanced error detection features, including under-range, over-range, and wire-off detection, minimize operational disruptions and enhance system reliability.
Designed for ease of use and maintenance, the module supports Ethernet/IP communication protocols, enabling seamless integration with existing network infrastructures. The presence of an open type enclosure and compatibility with shielded or unshielded twisted pair cables ensures robust performance in challenging environments.
Backed by Allen Bradley’s reputation for quality and innovation, the 1756-IF16H ControlLogix Analog Input Module is an indispensable component for achieving optimal performance in modern industrial automation systems. Its comprehensive feature set, combined with user-friendly design, makes it a preferred choice for engineers and manufacturers seeking to elevate their automation capabilities.
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