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American Electric GE 1769-IF16C Analog Current Input Module

The Allen-Bradley 1769-IF16C Analog Current Input Module is an advanced, high-performance solution for industrial automation applications. It offers precise analog signal acquisition capabilities, essential for monitoring and controlling various processes in manufacturing environments.

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American Electric GE 1769-IF16C Analog Current Input Module

Operating Voltage:24VDC

Current Range:4-20mA

Signal Type:Analog Current Input

Channels:16

Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU

Environmental Conditions:Operating Temperature: -25°C to +60°C, Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C

    Experience enhanced control and reliability with the Allen-Bradley 1769-IF16C Analog Current Input Module, a key component for advanced industrial automation. This module is specifically engineered for applications requiring accurate and responsive analog current signal acquisition.

    Featuring a wide input range from 0 to 20mA, this module ensures precise measurement across various industrial processes. Its high accuracy rating of ±0.02% guarantees exceptional performance even under demanding conditions.

    With a robust 24VDC operating voltage and a maximum power consumption of just 2W, the 1769-IF16C is both efficient and durable. Its operation spans an extensive temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for a wide variety of industrial environments.

    Integrated with Modbus RTU communication protocol, this module seamlessly connects to existing systems for streamlined data exchange and control. Compact yet powerful, its dimensions of 41.2mm x 58.8mm x 26.2mm and a weight of 67g make it easy to install and integrate.

    Designed with user convenience in mind, the Allen-Bradley 1769-IF16C comes equipped with standard mounting options, ensuring quick installation without compromising on performance. This module is a testament to Allen-Bradley’s commitment to delivering top-tier solutions for industrial automation.

1769-IF16C A/I Current Module