Model Number:1769-AENTR
Manufacturer:Allen-Bradley
Connector Type:DIN Rail Mount
Signal Type:Analog Input/Output
Operating Voltage:24 VDC
Current Rating:Max. 1 A
Communication Interface:Modbus RTU
Environmental Conditions:IP20 (NEMA 1)
Temperature Range:-20°C to +55°C
Reliability:MTBF > 50,000 hours
The AB 1769-AENTR I/O Control Module is designed to streamline your industrial control systems, ensuring precise signal handling and robust performance. Its DIN rail mounting facilitates easy integration into existing systems, while its versatile analog input/output capabilities enable seamless data exchange between sensors, actuators, and higher-level controllers.
With a maximum current rating of 1 A, this module is capable of handling a wide range of applications without overloading, ensuring reliable operation even under demanding conditions. The inclusion of a Modbus RTU communication interface allows for compatibility with various field devices and software platforms, enhancing system flexibility and adaptability.
Engineered for durability and reliability, the AB 1769-AENTR withstands harsh industrial environments, thanks to its IP20 (NEMA 1) enclosure and temperature resistance from -20°C to +55°C. This ensures continuous operation in challenging settings, minimizing downtime and maintenance needs.
Optimized for long-term operation, the MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) exceeds 50,000 hours, providing a cost-effective solution that requires minimal intervention over extended periods. This longevity is further supported by Allen-Bradley’s commitment to quality and reliability, ensuring that your investment remains protected against obsolescence and technological advancements.
For businesses seeking to enhance their operational efficiency and reliability, the AB 1769-AENTR I/O Control Module is an indispensable tool. Its combination of advanced features, robust design, and compatibility with industry-standard protocols makes it a preferred choice for modern industrial automation solutions.
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