Manufacturer:Allen-Bradley
Model Number:1771-ICD
Type:Digital DC Input Module
Module Class:Programmable Logic Controller
Input Type:Digital
Signal Voltage Range:DC 24V
Number of Inputs:16
Connection Type:Terminal Block
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature:-55°C to +85°C
Power Supply:120VAC or 24VDC
Communication Interface:RS-485 Modbus
Dimensions (WxHxD):96mm x 96mm x 127mm
Weight:0.5kg
The Allen-Bradley 1771-ICD Digital DC Input Module is an indispensable tool in industrial automation, offering reliable and efficient performance. Its 16 digital inputs are capable of detecting various signals, making it suitable for applications requiring high-speed response and precision.
Featuring a compact yet durable design, this module is built to withstand harsh industrial environments, ensuring continuous operation within the specified temperature range of -25°C to +60°C. It is equipped with an IP20 enclosure, providing protection against dust and splashes of water, ensuring reliability in manufacturing settings.
The module supports Modbus RTU communication, facilitating seamless integration with Allen-Bradley programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other compatible devices. This compatibility allows for easy setup and management within existing automation networks, streamlining system integration and maintenance.
The Allen-Bradley 1771-ICD is equipped with terminal blocks for straightforward wiring and configuration, enabling quick installation and setup without the need for complex adjustments. This user-friendly design ensures that technicians can easily connect the module to their existing systems, minimizing downtime and improving operational efficiency.
Engineered for long-term durability and high performance, the Allen-Bradley 1771-ICD Digital DC Input Module is backed by comprehensive support and maintenance services from Rockwell Automation. It is an investment in the future of your automation projects, providing peace of mind with its robust construction and reliability.
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