Allen Bradley PLC I/O Module for Use with MicroLogix 1100 Series, Analogue, Digital

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RS Stock No.:
751-1285
Mfr. Part No.:
1762-IR4
Brand:
Allen Bradley
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Brand

Allen Bradley

Accessory Type

PLC I/O Module

Input Type

Analogue, Digital

Number of Inputs

4

For Use With

MicroLogix 1100 Series

Output Current

50 mA

Maximum Operating Temperature

+65°C

Dimensions

90 x 40 x 87 mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1100 and 1200 - Analogue I/O Modules


Enhance PLC system capabilities and maximise efficiency with the 1762/1763 MicroLogix expansion Input/Output modules by Allen Bradley. These low-cost, compact Analogue I/O modules are designed to be compatible with MicroLogix 1100, MicroLogix 1200, and MicroLogix 1400 controllers. They increase functionality by providing additional I/O for applications alongside the embedded I/O provided by the controller. The rackless, modular design decreases costs and replacement parts inventory, and the modules can be either DIN rail or panel mounted for your convenience. These analogue modules are ideal for process control applications because of their inherent precision and ruggedness.

Maximum Number of Expansion I/O Modules per Controller:

MicroLogix 1100 – 4
MicroLogix 1200 – 6
MicroLogix 1400 – 7

Create your ideal control system with Programmable Logic Controllers and accessories by Allen Bradley, an industry leader in PLC devices. The MicroLogix range offers expertly designed, versatile and high-quality components for a more reliable and superior PLC system.

What are I/O modules used for?


Input/Output modules (I/O modules) communicate signals and information to a computer processor and transmit responses from the processor to external devices, acting as a mediator. They can be used in Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems to automate machine processes. These control systems are often used in industrial automation, for example to monitor and control machinery in production lines. Inputs can be triggered via things like switches, sensors, and buttons while outputs send instructions to devices, such as motor starts and relays. Allen Bradley PLC systems provide dependable and flexible control capabilities to give you seamless performance.

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