Rockwell Automation 1771-IFF/A,D17716.5.116 FAST ANALOG INPUT MODULE User Manual

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Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - June 1996

Connect your I/O devices to the cat. no. 1771-WG wiring arm
shipped with the module. The wiring arm is attached to the pivot bar
at the bottom of the I/O chassis. It pivots upward and connects with
the module so you can install or remove the module without
disconnecting the wires.

!

ATTENTION: Remove power from the 1771 I/O
chassis backplane and field wiring arm before
removing or installing an I/O module.

Failure to remove power from the backplane or wir-
ing arm could cause module damage, degradation of
performance, or injury.

Failure to remove power from the backplane could
cause injury or equipment damage due to possible
unexpected operation.

Input connections for the 1771-IFF/A module with single-ended
inputs are shown in Figure 4.1 and Figure 4.2. Input connections for
the 1771-IFF/A with differential inputs are shown in Figure 4.3 and
Figure 4.4.

Minimizing Ground Loops

To minimize ground-loop currents on input circuits:

use single-ended mode whenever possible

use 2-wire transmitters with a common power supply

separate 2-wire and 4-wire transmitters between different
modules

tie 4-wire transmitter and/or separate power supply grounds
together

Important: We do not recommend mixing 2-wire and 4-wire

transmitter inputs on the same module. Power supply
placement can make it impossible to eliminate ground
loops.

Cable Lengths

Recommended maximum cable length for voltage-mode input
devices is 50 feet. This recommendation is based on considerations
of signal degradation and electrical noise immunity in typical
industrial environments. Cable length for current-mode input
devices need not be as restrictive because analog signals from these
devices are less sensitive to electrical noise interference.

Wiring Your Analog

Input Module

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