Allen Bradley PLC I/O Module for Use with MicroLogix 1500 Series, Analogue, 30 V

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RS Stock No.:
698-7568
Mfr. Part No.:
1769-IF4
Brand:
Allen Bradley
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Brand

Allen Bradley

Accessory Type

PLC I/O Module

Number of Inputs

4

Input Type

Analogue

For Use With

MicroLogix 1500 Series

Supply Voltage

30 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Dimensions

118 x 35 x 87 mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Analogue Expansion Modules


Input, Output and Combined versions
Inputs can be differential or single ended
Outputs are single ended
Terminal identification inside cover

Allen Bradley PLC I/O Module For Use With MicroLogix 1500 Series, 30V AC/DC, 4 Inputs - 1769-IF4


This analogue I/O (input/output) module from Rockwell Automation's Allen Bradley range pairs with your MicroLogix 1500 series PLC (programmable logic controller). Once linked, it allows you to control your machine automation applications by sending straightforward commands. You can also use it to monitor equipment function and ensure your setup is running efficiently. Industries that commonly use this type of device include robotics, pharmaceuticals and automotive manufacturing.

Features and Benefits


• Terminal labels for easy identification of channels• Wide operating temperature range of 0°C to +60°C makes it suitable for use in industrial environments• Compact size of 118 (H) x 35 (W) x 87mm (D) saves space in your setup• Works with both AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) flows for versatile use

Standards and Certifications


• UL (Underwriters' Laboratories)• CE (Conformité Européenne)• ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority)• HazLoc (Hazardous Locations)• EN (European Norm)

What's the difference between an analogue and a digital input type?


ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014
BS EN 61340-5-1:2007

A digital input receives signals with a static value, whereas an analogue input receives signals with a value that varies constantly.

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