Rockwell Automation 1756-OF8 Output Module Original Imported
1756-OF8
Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Description: Allen-Bradley 1756-OF8 ControlLogix Analog Output Module, Current/Voltage, 8 Channels
Detailed Description: Allen-Bradley 1756-OF8 ControlLogix Analog Output Module, Current/Voltage, 8 Points (20 Pins)
UPC / GTIN: 10612598171894
1756-OF8 is a powerful Allen-Bradley ControlLogix analog output designed to deliver performance for a variety of industrial applications. It features 8 voltage-current (V/A) analog outputs and provides short-circuit protection. The module's output ratings are ±10 volts or 0 to 20 mA (mA), with a 15-bit signal resolution across 21 mA or 10.4 volts. At 24V DC, its backplane current is 210 mA, and at 5.1V DC...
Rockwell Automation 1756-OF8 Original Imported Output Module
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Rockwell Automation 1756-OF8 Output Module Original Imported
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