Allen Bradley 1762-IF4 Analog Input Module, Compact and Reliable Signal Acquisition Solution
The Allen Bradley 1762-IF4 Analog Input Module provides reliable and high-precision signal conversion from analog signals to digital format, ensuring smooth operation and data integrity in various industrial applications. It is designed to meet stringent industrial standards and seamlessly integrates into Allen Bradley PLC systems.
Manufacturer:Allen Bradley
Model Number:1762-IF4
Type:Analog Input Module
Channels:4 Channels
Voltage Range:0-10V DC or 4-20mA
Resolution:12-bit
Response Time:<1ms
Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU/TCP
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Power Requirements:10 to 30 VDC
Size:22.5 mm width
Engineered for demanding industrial environments, the Allen Bradley 1762-IF4 Analog Input Module delivers robust performance and reliability. It is meticulously designed to meet the stringent requirements of automation systems, ensuring seamless integration and enhanced system functionality.
This module supports both voltage (0-10VDC) and current (4-20mA) inputs, making it versatile for a wide range of applications. With a high-resolution 12-bit converter, it provides accurate readings for precise control and monitoring.
The Allen Bradley 1762-IF4 Analog Input Module operates within a broad temperature range (-40°C to +85°C), allowing it to function reliably in extreme environmental conditions. This feature makes it ideal for use in harsh industrial settings.
With its Modbus RTU communication protocol, this module can easily integrate into existing automation systems, facilitating efficient data exchange and system management. Its user-friendly design ensures straightforward installation and configuration.
Backed by Allen Bradley’s renowned quality standards, this module guarantees long-lasting performance and minimal maintenance. Choose the Allen Bradley 1762-IF4 Analog Input Module for a dependable solution that will elevate your industrial automation system’s efficiency.


















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