Place of Origin:United States
Brand:Allen-Bradley
Model:1756-IF8H/A
Operating Voltage:24 V DC
Input Channels:8
Analog Input Types:Current (mA) / Voltage (V)
Relay Outputs:8
Output Types:Relay
Communication Protocol:DeviceNet
Processor Speed:4 MHz
RAM Memory:128 KB
ROM Memory:64 KB
Certification:UL, CE, cUL, CSA, TUV
Package Weight:2.2 lbs
Dimensions (W x H x D):3.5 x 5.6 x 5.7
The Allen-Bradley 1756-IF8H/A is engineered for industrial applications requiring precise analog signal measurement and transmission over ControlNet networks. Its high-speed differential inputs enable accurate and reliable data collection from various sensors, ensuring smooth operation and improved system efficiency.
Featuring an intuitive design, this module integrates seamlessly with existing Allen-Bradley automation systems, allowing for easy setup and configuration. Its compact size and robust construction make it suitable for space-constrained environments without compromising on performance.
With its compatibility across diverse industrial settings, the 1756-IF8H/A provides an ideal solution for enhancing the accuracy and responsiveness of automation processes. Whether in manufacturing plants, power generation facilities, or any other industrial environment, this module ensures reliable data acquisition and transmission, contributing to overall productivity and operational excellence.
This module is designed with a user-friendly interface, offering straightforward access to critical functions such as setup, diagnostics, and maintenance. It supports a wide range of control protocols, making it compatible with various industry-standard automation systems.
Allen-Bradley’s commitment to quality and reliability is evident in the 1756-IF8H/A, which undergoes rigorous testing to ensure longevity and performance under extreme conditions. Backed by comprehensive support and extensive documentation, users can confidently integrate this module into their systems, knowing they have access to expert assistance whenever needed.
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