A-B 1734-ACNR

  • Analog I/O Modules: The 1734-ACNR communicates with remote analog I/O modules installed on the DeviceNet network. These modules convert real-world physical signals (voltage or current) from sensors or actuators into digital data for the ControlLogix PAC and vice versa.

Important Note:

The information above is based on publicly available resources and might not be entirely comprehensive. It’s always recommended to consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation support for the most accurate details on the 1734-ACNR, especially for aspects like:

  • The specific number and type of analog channels supported (analog input or output).
  • Compatible voltage or current ranges for your application.
  • Configuration details for DeviceNet communication and analog signal settings.
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Description

The A-B 1734-ACNR is an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 5000 Analog Communication Remote I/O Adapter manufactured by Rockwell Automation. Here’s a breakdown of the information you requested:

Product Name: Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 5000 Analog Communication Remote I/O Adapter (1734-ACNR)

Product Description: This module acts as a communication bridge between a ControlLogix 5000 programmable automation controller (PAC) and remote analog I/O modules on a DeviceNet network. It allows the PAC to exchange analog data (voltage or current signals) with these remote I/O modules for process control and monitoring applications.

Product Parameters (Based on Public Resources):

  • Communication Interface:
    • ControlLogix Side: Connects to the backplane of a ControlLogix 5000 PAC
    • Remote I/O Side: Connects to a DeviceNet network
  • Data Type: Analog (voltage or current signals)

Product Specifications:

Detailed specifications can be found in the user manual available on the Rockwell Automation website or from authorized distributors:

  • Rockwell Automation Website: The product page for the 1734-ACNR might not be readily available, but the user manual is likely accessible. Search for the model number on the Rockwell Automation website ([invalid URL removed]) under “Product Literature” or “Downloads”.
  • User Manual: The user manual will contain detailed specifications like:
    • Supported Analog Input/Output Types: The specific voltage or current ranges that the module can handle for analog signals (e.g., +/- 10V, 4-20mA).
    • Number of Analog Channels Supported: The user manual will clarify how many analog input and/or output channels are supported by the 1734-ACNR (There might be separate modules for analog input and analog output).
    • Resolution: The level of detail the module can distinguish in analog signals (e.g., 12-bit resolution).
    • Conversion Speed: How fast the module can convert analog signals to digital data and vice versa.
    • DeviceNet Communication Settings: Configuration details for communication parameters on the DeviceNet network.
    • LED Status Indicators: Description of LED lights that indicate operating status and potential faults.
    • Power Requirements: Voltage and current needed for the module’s operation
    • Operating Temperature Range: The acceptable ambient temperature range for safe operation
    • Dimensions and Weight
    • Certifications: Safety and regulatory compliance information

Additional Notes:

  • DeviceNet Network: DeviceNet is a common communication protocol used in industrial automation for connecting various devices like sensors, actuators, and I/O modules to a central controller.
  • Analog I/O Modules: The 1734-ACNR communicates with remote analog I/O modules installed on the DeviceNet network. These modules convert real-world physical signals (voltage or current) from sensors or actuators into digital data for the ControlLogix PAC and vice versa.

Important Note:

The information above is based on publicly available resources and might not be entirely comprehensive. It’s always recommended to consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation support for the most accurate details on the 1734-ACNR, especially for aspects like:

  • The specific number and type of analog channels supported (analog input or output).
  • Compatible voltage or current ranges for your application.
  • Configuration details for DeviceNet communication and analog signal settings.