Rockwell Automation 1794-ASB2 Digital Output Module: Unmatched Performance & Reliability
The Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation 1794-ASB2 Analog Signal Buffer Module is meticulously designed for industrial automation applications. This module provides a robust interface between field devices and the control system, ensuring reliable data transmission and protection against electrical noise.
Key Specifications:
- Model Number: 1794-ASB2
- Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
- Module Type: Analog Signal Buffer
- Number of Channels: 8
- Signal Type: Analog
- Input Voltage Range: ±10 Vdc
- Output Voltage Range: ±10 Vdc
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Power Requirements: 24 VDC
- Mounting Style: Panel Mount
- Communication Protocol: None
- Form Factor: MicroLogix 1000 Compatible
- Certifications: CE, UL, CSA
The Rockwell Automation 1794-ASB2 Analog Input Module seamlessly integrates into Allen-Bradley Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). Its compact design maximizes space utilization within control panels. The module supports up to 8 channels of analog input, each capable of reading ±10V signals with a high resolution of 12-bit, providing exceptional accuracy at ±0.1%. Designed for reliability, it operates within a wide voltage range, making it versatile for various industrial settings. Easy installation and configuration are facilitated through straightforward wiring and connection protocols, minimizing downtime during setup. With robust performance capabilities, the 1794-ASB2 is ideal for applications requiring precise monitoring and control of industrial processes.
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