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The 1792-IB16 from Allen Bradley serves as an Armor Block I/O module with robust capabilities. It features 16 DC inputs and a maximum input impedance of 5 kΩ, facilitating efficient signal processing in various industrial applications.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Armor Block I/O |
| Product Line | ArmorBlock |
| Part Number | 1792-IB16 |
| Weight | 0.81 lbs (0.37 kg) |
| I/O Points | 16 DC Inputs |
| Input Impedance Max | 5 kΩ |
| Transition Voltage | 5–10 V |
| Transition Current | 1.5–3 mA |
| Input Type | Sinking |
| Input Signal Delay | 0–16 ms |
| Max Power Dissipation | 3.7 W |
| Surge Current | 10 A for 5 ms |
| Max Thermal Dissipation | 12.63 BTU/hr |
| DeviceNet Power | 12–25 V DC, 100–900 mA |
| Connector Type | Aluminum/Stainless Steel |
The Allen Bradley 1792-IB16 is engineered as an Armor Block I/O module featuring 16 direct current (DC) inputs. This unit is designed for industrial settings, where signal reliability is paramount. With a maximum input impedance of 5 kΩ, it effectively handles varied input loads. The input type is classified as sinking, making it compatible with different circuitry configurations.
Input transition voltage falls between 5 to 10 volts, while the transition current is measured at 1.5 to 3 mA, ensuring proper functionality in operational systems. The signal delay for inputs can be adjusted from 0 milliseconds to 16 milliseconds, providing flexibility in system response times according to specific application requirements.
Power dissipation capabilities of this module are rated at 3.7 watts, with maximum thermal dissipation reaching 12.63 BTU/hr. For high-demand situations, it can handle surge currents up to 10 amps for 5 milliseconds, contributing to its resilience in dynamic environments. The device operates on power from DeviceNet, requiring a voltage range of 12 to 25 volts DC with a current draw between 100 to 900 mA. Additionally, the connectors are constructed from aluminum and stainless steel, providing durability and corrosion resistance. Overall, the 1792-IB16 module is suited for reliable control and monitoring in diverse automation systems.