Module Type:Interface Converter
Model Number:1756-OF8
Manufacturer:Allen Bradley
Number of Ports:8
Network Compatibility:ControlNet, DeviceNet
Data Transfer Rate:Up to 1 MB/s
Power Consumption:Max 25W
Environmental Conditions:0°C to 55°C operating temperature, 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity
Enclosure Type:IP20
Connectivity Options:RJ45 Ethernet, Terminal Block
Isolation Rating:500VDC
Certifications:UL, CE, CSA
The Allen-Bradley 1756-OF8 is engineered to facilitate smooth data exchange between various industrial protocols, ensuring compatibility and efficiency in complex control systems. This advanced interface converter supports both analog to digital and digital to analog conversions, providing unparalleled flexibility for diverse applications in manufacturing and automation sectors.
Featuring an industrial-grade enclosure, the 1756-OF8 is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, ensuring reliable performance in demanding industrial settings. Its high data rate capability ensures fast and accurate communication, enhancing productivity and reducing downtime.
Equipped with support for multiple communication standards including RS-485, DeviceNet, and ControlNet, the 1756-OF8 seamlessly integrates with existing infrastructure, allowing for easy setup and maintenance. Additionally, it offers protocol support for Modbus, ASCII, and Ethernet, catering to a wide range of automation needs.
With a robust power supply and operating temperature range from -10°C to 60°C, the 1756-OF8 is suitable for deployment in a variety of industrial environments. Its compact design and user-friendly interface make it accessible for both experienced engineers and newcomers to the field, streamlining integration processes.
Backed by Allen-Bradley’s commitment to quality and reliability, the 1756-OF8 comes with comprehensive documentation and support, ensuring ease of use and minimizing maintenance requirements. This interface converter is an indispensable tool for enhancing the performance and connectivity of SLC 500-based systems in modern industrial settings.
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