Model Type:SLC500
Number Of Channels:16
Common Mode Voltage Range:-20 To 20 V
Absolute Input Voltage:Plus/Minus 7.5 VDC Or 7.5 VAC RMS (Maximum)
Input Range:-20 To 20 MA
Absolute Input Current:-30 To 30 MA (Maximum)
Overvoltage Protection:7.5 VAC RMS
Input Range (DC):-10 To 10 VDC – 1 LSB
Voltage Rating:5 V, 24 V
Current Rating (Backplane):55 MA
Power Rating:2.425 W
Enclosure Type:Open Type
Isolation:500 VAC Isolation For 1 SEC
Experience unparalleled precision with the Allen Bradley 1746-NI16V High Resolution Analog Input Module, designed specifically for industrial environments where accuracy and reliability are paramount. This module boasts 16 channels capable of acquiring analog signals within a wide voltage and current range, ensuring seamless integration into your automation system.
Featuring advanced isolation technology, the module ensures protection against overvoltage events, safeguarding your system from potential damage. Its open type enclosure promotes efficient heat dissipation, maintaining optimal performance even under demanding conditions.
With support for a broad spectrum of input ranges, this module accommodates various sensors and measurement devices, providing flexibility and compatibility across different industrial applications. Whether you’re monitoring temperature, pressure, or any other critical parameters, the Allen Bradley 1746-NI16V guarantees accurate readings that drive effective decision-making in real-time.
Engineered with state-of-the-art materials, the module ensures durability and longevity, backed by industry-leading quality standards. Its compact design and straightforward installation process facilitate quick deployment without compromising on functionality.
Empower your automation system with the Allen Bradley 1746-NI16V High Resolution Analog Input Module, and unlock enhanced control, efficiency, and precision in your industrial operations. Contact our sales team today to discover how this innovative solution can transform your manufacturing processes.
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