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Allen-Bradley 1771-NIV – PLC-5 Analog Input Module
Product Description
The Allen-Bradley 1771-NIV is a PLC-5 analog input module crafted for accurate data acquisition in industrial automation systems. It accommodates various input ranges, ensuring it suits a wide array of sensors and transducers. With its high precision and reliability, this module is perfect for tracking essential process variables in rigorous environments.
Technical Specifications
- Model Number: 1771-NIV
- Series: PLC-5
- Input Channels: 8 differential inputs
- Input Signal Type: Voltage and Current
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Input Ranges:
- Voltage: ±10V, ±5V, 0–10V, 0–5V
- Current: 4–20 mA
- Resolution: 12 bits
- Accuracy: ±0.1% of full scale at 25°C
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Power Requirements:
- Backplane Current: 1.2 A at 5V DC
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Temperature Range:
- Operating: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
- Storage: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
- Certifications: UL, CSA, and CE compliant
- Dimensions: Fits standard 1771 I/O chassis
- Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg
Key Features
Versatile Input Compatibility Supports a range of voltage and current input types, making it suitable for various industrial sensors and devices.
High Accuracy and Resolution Provides precise data acquisition with 12-bit resolution and ±0.1% accuracy, ensuring dependable process monitoring.
Differential Inputs Minimizes noise and interference, delivering stable and accurate measurements in electrically noisy environments.
Seamless Integration Designed for the PLC-5 system, it fits into 1771 I/O chassis and integrates easily with existing Allen-Bradley control setups.
Robust Design Built for durability, the module operates reliably in challenging industrial conditions.
Applications
The Allen-Bradley 1771-NIV is perfect for:
- Process Control: Monitoring analog signals such as pressure, temperature, flow, and level in industries like water treatment, oil and gas, and food processing.
- Factory Automation: Capturing data from sensors in production lines and industrial equipment.
- Building Management Systems: Recording environmental variables like temperature and humidity.
- Energy Management: Measuring electrical parameters for system optimization.
Description
Allen-Bradley 1771-NIV – PLC-5 Analog Input Module
Product Description
The Allen-Bradley 1771-NIV is a PLC-5 analog input module crafted for accurate data acquisition in industrial automation systems. It accommodates various input ranges, ensuring it suits a wide array of sensors and transducers. With its high precision and reliability, this module is perfect for tracking essential process variables in rigorous environments.
Technical Specifications
- Model Number: 1771-NIV
- Series: PLC-5
- Input Channels: 8 differential inputs
- Input Signal Type: Voltage and Current
-
Input Ranges:
- Voltage: ±10V, ±5V, 0–10V, 0–5V
- Current: 4–20 mA
- Resolution: 12 bits
- Accuracy: ±0.1% of full scale at 25°C
-
Power Requirements:
- Backplane Current: 1.2 A at 5V DC
-
Temperature Range:
- Operating: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
- Storage: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
- Certifications: UL, CSA, and CE compliant
- Dimensions: Fits standard 1771 I/O chassis
- Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg
Key Features
Versatile Input Compatibility Supports a range of voltage and current input types, making it suitable for various industrial sensors and devices.
High Accuracy and Resolution Provides precise data acquisition with 12-bit resolution and ±0.1% accuracy, ensuring dependable process monitoring.
Differential Inputs Minimizes noise and interference, delivering stable and accurate measurements in electrically noisy environments.
Seamless Integration Designed for the PLC-5 system, it fits into 1771 I/O chassis and integrates easily with existing Allen-Bradley control setups.
Robust Design Built for durability, the module operates reliably in challenging industrial conditions.
Applications
The Allen-Bradley 1771-NIV is perfect for:
- Process Control: Monitoring analog signals such as pressure, temperature, flow, and level in industries like water treatment, oil and gas, and food processing.
- Factory Automation: Capturing data from sensors in production lines and industrial equipment.
- Building Management Systems: Recording environmental variables like temperature and humidity.
- Energy Management: Measuring electrical parameters for system optimization.