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A-B 1734-232ASC

  • DeviceNet Network: DeviceNet is a communication protocol commonly used in industrial automation for connecting various devices like sensors, actuators, and I/O modules to a central controller.
  • ASCII Communication: ASCII is a widely used character encoding scheme for text data. The 1734-232ASC translates between the serial device’s ASCII data and the DeviceNet network protocol for seamless communication.

Important Note:

The information above is based on publicly available resources from Rockwell Automation. It’s always recommended to consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation support for the most up-to-date and precise details on the 1734-232ASC, especially for aspects like:

  • Compatible baud rates for your specific serial device
  • Configuration details for the ASCII communication parameters

A-B 1732E-IB16M12DR

You’ve previously inquired about the A-B 1732E-IB16M12DR, and I can provide the information you requested based on the results from our previous search:

Product Name: Allen-Bradley 1732E-IB16M12DR Ethernet/IP Digital Input Block

Product Description: This is an industrial automation module manufactured by Rockwell Automation. It’s a digital input block designed for the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 5000 and CompactLogix 5000 programmable automation controllers (PACs). It provides 16 connection points to receive digital input signals from sensors or other devices. These signals are typically used for monitoring and control purposes in industrial applications.

Product Parameters (Based on Public Resources):

  • Network Connection: EtherNet/IP (industrial communication protocol)
  • I/O Type: Digital Input (DI)
  • Number of Points: 16

A-B 1715-TADOB8DE

Product Specifications:

You can find detailed specifications in the user manual available on the Rockwell Automation website or from authorized distributors:

  • Rockwell Automation Website: The product page for the 1715-TADOB8DE might not be readily available, but the user manual is likely accessible. Search for the model number on the Rockwell Automation website

A-B 1715-AENTR

You can find detailed specifications in the user manual available on the Rockwell Automation website or from authorized distributors:

  • Rockwell Automation Website: The product page for the 1715-AENTR is available
  • User Manual: Download the user manual from the product page or search for the model number on authorized distributor websites. The user manual will likely contain details on:
    • Supported Baud Rate: The speed at which the module communicates on the EtherNet/IP network
    • Network Addressing: Information on how the module is addressed on the network
    • LED Status Indicators: Description of LED lights that indicate operating status and potential faults

BENTLY 16710-30

Important Note:

The information above is based on available resources from vendor listings and might not be entirely comprehensive. It’s always recommended to consult Baker Hughes or their authorized distributors for the most accurate details, especially for complete specifications like exact wire gauge, cable diameter, and any certifications.

BENTLY 16710-20 Interconnect Cable

  1. Contact Baker Hughes Support: Contacting Baker Hughes technical support directly is the most reliable approach for the most up-to-date details. They can confirm the existence and specifications of the 16710-20 and provide a user manual or datasheet.

  2. Authorized Distributors: Several authorized distributors sell Bently Nevada products. Try searching for the model number on websites of these distributors. They might have the user manual available for download:

    • Emerson Automation Solutions
  3. Vendor Listings: Some vendor listings provide some specifications, but they might not be exhaustive. You can search for the model number online to see if any distributors have the user manual available for download (

Important Note:

The information above is based on available resources from vendor listings and might not be entirely comprehensive. It’s always recommended to consult Baker Hughes or their authorized distributors for the most accurate details, especially for complete specifications like exact cable diameter, wire gauge, and any certifications.

A-B 1606-XLP30E

Scenario 2: Misspelling of A-B 1606-XLE30E

There’s a possibility the model number is a typo, and the intended model is A-B 1606-XLE30E. This is a confirmed Rockwell Automation switched-mode essential power supply with the following specifications:

  • Product Name: Allen-Bradley 1606-XLE30E Switched-Mode Essential Power Supply
  • Product Description: This is a cost-effective option within the 1606 series, offering essential functionalities for powering industrial automation equipment.

A-B 1606-XLS480E

The A-B 1606-XLS480E appears to be an Allen-Bradley switched-mode power supply manufactured by Rockwell Automation. Here’s a breakdown of the information you requested based on the model number format and available resources:

Product Name: Likely Allen-Bradley 1606-XLS480E Switched-Mode Power Supply

Product Description: This is likely a power supply module designed to provide a reliable and stable DC output for industrial automation applications. The “XLS” in the model number suggests it might be a standard switched-mode variant within the 1606 series, and the “480” likely indicates a 480 VAC input rating.

A-B 1606-XLE120EE

  • Input Voltage: Likely 120 VAC (based on “120” in the model number and common voltage for industrial applications)
  • Output Voltage: Potentially depends on the specific “XLE” variant. It could be 24 VDC (common for the 1606 series) or another voltage level based on the datasheet (refer to Specifications below).
  • Output Current: Not readily available without a datasheet, but likely in the range of several amps based on the power rating (refer to Specifications below).

Finding Specifications:

Unfortunately, there isn’t a dedicated product page readily available for the specific model A-B 1606-XLE120EE on the Rockwell Automation website. Here’s how to

A-B 1606-XLB240E


The A-B 1606-XLB240E appears to be an Allen-Bradley redundant AC/DC power supply manufactured by Rockwell Automation. Here’s a breakdown of the information you requested based on the model number format and available resources:

Product Name: Likely Allen-Bradley 1606-XLB240E Redundant Power Supply

Product Description: This is likely a power supply module designed to provide a reliable and stable 24VDC output for industrial automation applications. The “redundant” aspect suggests it has built-in redundancy features, meaning it likely has two internal power supplies. If one fails, the other takes over seamlessly, minimizing downtime. The “B” in the model number might indicate a variant with higher output current compared to the standard “XL” series (without definitive confirmation from Rockwell Automation).

A-B 160-BA10NSF1P1 3.73KW

Product Description: This is an adjustable-speed drive (ASD) that provides variable control over the speed and torque of an AC motor. It offers several advantages over traditional contactor-based motor starters:

  • Precise speed control: Allows for optimized motor operation at different speeds for process requirements or energy savings.
  • Soft start and stop: Reduces wear and tear on the motor and mechanical components by gradually ramping up and down motor speed.
  • Motor protection: Features overload protection, short-circuit protection, and other functions to safeguard the motor.

A-B 1502-V4DBDA-1

Detailed specifications can be found in the product manual for the Bulletin 1502 contactor series, available from Rockwell Automation or authorized distributors. This information might include:

  • Coil voltage options and power consumption
  • Contact configuration (number of poles, normally open/closed contacts)
  • Interrupting current rating (maximum current it can interrupt)
  • Short-circuit current rating (withstand rating for short circuit currents)、

A-B 1576-EN2T

  • Searching online with keywords like “Rockwell Automation 1576” or “A-B EN series” might lead you to product lines or user manuals that provide some insights, even if not the exact model.

Remember, the information above is based on educated assumptions. It’s always best to consult Rockwell Automation or their authorized distributors for the most accurate and up-to-date product details.

AB 150-FS1FX

  • Digital and analog I/O: Provides connectivity to various sensors, actuators, and other devices used in automation processes.
  • Communication capabilities: Can communicate with other PLCs, HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces), and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems.
  • Programming: Uses relay ladder logic or other programming languages for defining control logic.

Product Parameters:

  • Voltage Rating: 120-240 VAC
  • Current Rating: Not readily available in specifications searches.
  • Memory Capacity: Not readily available in specifications searches.
  • I/O Points: The number of digital and analog input/output points will depend on the specific configuration of the module and any additional I/O modules used with it.

A-B 150-F361NBD

  • A-B: Likely refers to Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley).
  • 150: This could be a series or model code specific to a motor controller family (possibly indicating a family designed for SCR power control).
  • F: This might denote a specific controller type within the family, possibly indicating an SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) based design for DC motor control (compared to the solid-state design for AC motors in the 150-B###NBD series).
  • 361: This could represent the horsepower rating or full-load current capacity of the controller. Based on the higher number compared to previous models (150-F108NBD, 150-F25NBD), it likely indicates a higher capacity controller.
  • NBD: This likely indicates an open enclosure type and NEMA size (NEMA Non-metallic enclosure) designed for surface mounting with screw studs or bolts.

A-B 150-F317NBD

  • 150: This could be a series or model code specific to a motor controller family (possibly indicating a family designed for SCR power control).
  • F: This might denote a specific controller type within the family, possibly indicating an SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) based design for DC motor control (compared to the solid-state design for AC motors in the 150-B###NBD series).
  • 317: This could represent the horsepower rating or full-load current capacity of the controller.
  • NBD: This likely indicates an open enclosure type and NEMA size (NEMA Non-metallic enclosure) designed for surface mounting with screw studs or bolts.