Allen-Bradley 1790D-T0B16 | Output DeviceNet Module
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Allen-Bradley
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Output DeviceNet Module
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About the Product
Allen-Bradley 1790D-T0B16 24V DC 16-Point Sourcing Output Module
Core Technical Specifications
- Brand: Allen-Bradley
- Model: 1790D-T0B16
- Output Type: 16 points, non-isolated, sourcing configuration.
- Output Current: 0.5 Amps maximum per output point.
- Common Configuration: Organized as 8 points per common (8 COM total), with 4.0A max per common.
- On-State Voltage: Operates from 10V DC minimum to 28.8V DC maximum (24V DC nominal).
- Switching Speed: Fast response with 0.5ms max Off to On and 1.0ms max On to Off delay.
Electrical Performance & Isolation
- Voltage Drop: Low 0.5V DC maximum on-state voltage drop for efficient power delivery.
- Leakage Current: Minimal 0.5 mA maximum off-state leakage current.
- Isolation: Features photocoupler isolation between I/O and logic circuits.
- Isolation Voltage: Rated for 1250V AC RMS for enhanced safety and noise immunity.
- Minimum Current: Requires 1 mA minimum per channel for stable on-state operation.
Power Requirements
- DeviceNet Power (Base): 24V DC nominal supply (range 11 to 28.8V DC).
- Field Power (Outputs): 24V DC nominal supply (range 10 to 28.8V DC).
- Power Dissipation: Low 1.2W maximum from DeviceNet supply; 6 mA per point from field supply.
Installation & Design Features
- Wiring: Easy terminal block (M3.0) connections. Use copper conductors with 7 lb-in maximum screw torque.
- Status Indicators: Sixteen green LED status indicators provide clear visual feedback for each output.
- Mounting: Standard DIN rail mounting for simple integration into control panels.
- Module Function: Can be used as both a base module or an expansion module in a 1790 system.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Is the 1790D-T0B16 a sourcing or sinking module?
The 1790D-T0B16 is specifically a 16-point sourcing output module. -
What is the maximum current for each output?
Each output can handle up to 0.5 Amps continuously. -
How are the outputs grouped?
Outputs are grouped into 8 points per common, with 8 separate commons total. -
What is the operating voltage range?
The field power operates from 10V DC to 28.8V DC (24V DC nominal). -
Do you offer technical support for this product?
Yes, our team provides support for the 1790 series and all Allen-Bradley products we sell. -
What is your shipping time?
Orders are processed and shipped within 5 business days. -
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return policy for all unused products in original condition.
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