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Allen-Bradley | 1746-OB32 | SLC 500
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Product Description: Allen-Bradley 1746-OB32
The Allen-Bradley 1746-OB32 is a digital DC output module from the SLC 500 series, designed to interface output devices with a programmable logic controller (PLC). This module provides 32 sourcing (positive logic) outputs and operates at 10–50V DC, making it ideal for applications that require high-density digital outputs for controlling actuators, relays, solenoids, or indicator lights. It is compatible with SLC 500 chassis and integrates seamlessly with other Allen-Bradley SLC I/O modules for modular, expandable automation systems.
Product Type
- Digital DC Output Module
- Platform: SLC 500
- Output Type: Sourcing (positive logic)
- Number of Outputs: 32
Key Features
- 32 sourcing outputs for driving DC loads
- Operating voltage: 10–50V DC
- Output current per point: 0.5 A max
- Total module current: 8 A max (4 A per side)
- LED status indicators for each output
- Removable terminal blocks for easy wiring
- Designed for high-density applications
- Short-circuit protection with fused outputs
- Compact and easy to integrate into existing SLC 500 systems
Technical Specifications
- Output Voltage Range: 10–50V DC
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Output Current:
- 0.5 A per point (max)
- Isolation Voltage: 1500V RMS (field to logic)
- Backplane Current Draw: 200 mA @ 5V DC
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Response Time:
- Turn ON: 0.1 ms
- Module Type: Sourcing (provides positive voltage)
- Connection Type: 40-pin removable terminal block
- Operating Temp: 0°C to 60°C
- Certifications: UL, CSA, CE
Application Areas
- Industrial automation systems
- Packaging and assembly machinery
- Material handling equipment
- Conveyor control
- Process control systems requiring multiple digital outputs
Advantages
- High output density reduces panel space
- Fast response times for time-critical applications
- Reliable and field-proven SLC 500 architecture
- Easily replaceable and serviceable
- Compatible with a wide range of DC-powered field devices