Categories | Allen Bradley Compactlogix |
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Brand Name: | ALLEN BRADLEY |
Model Number: | 1794-IB16XOB16P |
Certification: | CE |
Place of Origin: | Singapore |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 100+pc+on stock |
Delivery Time: | on request |
Packaging Details: | carton |
Rockwell Automation: | Rockwell Automation |
Brand: | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No.: | 1794-IB16XOB16P |
Series: | CompactLogix |
Product Family:: | MicroLogix |
Module Type: | Controller |
Product Type:: | MicroLogix 1400 Controller |
Inputs: | (12) Digital Fast 24V DC, (8) Digital Normal 24V DC |
Outputs: | (12) Relay |
Programming Software:: | RSLogix 500; RSLogix 500 Micro |
Weight: | 2 lbs |
Dimensions:: | 90 x 180 x 87 mm (3.5 x 7.087 x 3.43 in) |
The Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation 1794-IB16XOB16P Module is a Flex I/O DC Input/Output Module. This open-style module has a 16-point 24 Volts DC sinking input, a 16-Point 24 Volts DC sourcing output, and a 24 Volts DC power supply. It is a programmable logic controller module that is electronically protected and has an IP 20 NEMA rated enclosure and a maximum wattage rating of 125 Watts. The 1794-IB16XOB16P Module requires only a standard network card to access data from the PLC master device via the Ethernet LAN. It connects to an AC500 series PLC and peripheral equipment and it is located in a central control room. The PLC master device data is transmitted from I/O receiving data, it performs correlation processing and control, and the industry-standard Ethernet TCP/IP communication module (TB521ETH-) transfers it to industrial control computers at a transfer rate of 10 Mbit/m.
The 1794-IB16XOB16P Module’s central processing unit (CPU) consists of a controller, an arithmetic module, and a chip register. The CPU is connected to the memory, the I/O interface, the programmer, and the power supply via a data bus, an address bus, a control bus, and a power bus. The 1794-IB16XOB16P module can be used in 2-wire systems and 4-wire systems and in single-ended and differential modes. After the development platform has been developed, the users need to set up the I/O and then they can assign a number to the CPU based on each module’s physical address.
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