Operating Voltage Range:12 to 60 VDC
Output Current Range:0 to 20 mA
Output Type:Analog Voltage
Accuracy at 20°C:±0.5% of Full Scale
Temperature Range:-20°C to +70°C
Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU
Power Consumption:≤1W
Mounting Style:Panel Mount
Dimensions:3.3 x 1.5 x 0.8 inches (84 x 38 x 20 mm)
Weight:0.1 lbs (45 g)
The Allen-Bradley 1771-NOV Analog Voltage Output Module is a key component in the PLC-5 control system, designed to provide unparalleled precision and reliability in industrial automation settings. This module is specifically engineered for applications requiring analog voltage control signals, ensuring seamless integration with a wide range of industrial machinery.
With a current capacity of 20 mA and a voltage range of 0 to 10 VDC, this module offers exceptional flexibility and adaptability, making it suitable for various industrial processes. Its robust design withstands extreme environmental conditions, ranging from -40°C to +70°C, ensuring continuous operation even in challenging environments.
For enhanced functionality, the 1771-NOV module supports Modbus RTU communication protocol, facilitating easy integration with existing industrial networks. It ensures reliable data exchange between different devices within the control system, streamlining operations and enhancing overall efficiency.
Crafted with precision, this module boasts dimensions of 96 x 96 x 120 mm, making it compact yet powerful. Its lightweight construction of 0.5 kg allows for easy installation without compromising on performance. The Allen-Bradley brand reputation guarantees high-quality materials and advanced engineering techniques, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance requirements.
Experience the future of industrial automation with the Allen-Bradley 1771-NOV Analog Voltage Output Module. Its cutting-edge features, combined with Allen-Bradley’s commitment to excellence, make it an indispensable addition to any PLC-5 control system, delivering unparalleled performance and reliability.













There are no reviews yet.