Operating Voltage:24VDC
No. of Outputs:16
Output Configuration:Sourcing
Mounting Method:DIN Rail
Input Power:24VDC
Operating Voltage Range:20 to 26.4VDC
Power Consumption:2.3W
Resolution at Plus/Minus 10.25V:320 MICRO-V/Count
Resolution at 0 – 10.25V:160 MICRO-V/Count
Resolution at 0 – 5.125V:80 MICRO-V/Count
Resolution at 0 – 200MA:0.32 MICRO-V/Count
Rejection Ratio:Normal Mode Noise > 80DB, Common Mode Noise > 100DB
Engineered for reliability and efficiency, the AB 1756-OB16I/O MODULE is a critical component for modern industrial automation systems. This module provides 16 discrete input channels, each capable of sensing binary conditions, essential for monitoring processes and controlling machinery.
Featuring a compact design and robust materials, the AB 1756-OB16 ensures durability and long-lasting performance under varying environmental conditions. Its high-precision circuitry ensures accurate signal detection and transmission, making it suitable for applications requiring high accuracy and reliability.
The module supports multiple communication protocols including ControlNet, DeviceNet, and EtherNet/IP, facilitating seamless integration with a wide range of control systems and devices. This versatility allows for easy setup and compatibility with existing infrastructure, streamlining system integration.
Designed with user convenience in mind, the AB 1756-OB16I/O MODULE offers intuitive diagnostics and troubleshooting capabilities, enabling quick identification and resolution of issues. Its straightforward configuration and maintenance procedures reduce downtime and enhance operational efficiency.
With its extensive temperature range (-20°C to +60°C) and high current relay contacts (2A at 250VAC, 1A at 250VDC), this module is suitable for a broad spectrum of industrial applications, from manufacturing floors to energy management systems. Its exceptional performance and compatibility make it an ideal choice for enhancing the responsiveness and effectiveness of industrial control systems.
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