Understand product compatibility, Calculate power requirements, Determine module placement in the i/o chassis – Rockwell Automation 1771-IL Installation Instructions User Manual

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Isolated Analog Input Module

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Publication 1771Ć5.62 - November 1998

The 1771-IL/D module can be used with any 1771 I/O chassis.
Compatibility and data table use is listed below.

C

Use of Data Table

Compatibility

Catalog

Number

Input

Image

Output

Image

Read

Block

Write

Block

Addressing

Chassis

S i

Image

Bits

Image

Bits

Block

Words

Block

Words 1/2ĆSlot

1ĆSlot

2ĆSlot

Series

1771ĆIL/D

8

8

15

37

Yes

Yes

Yes

A, B

A = Compatible with 1771ĆA1, ĆA2, ĆA4

B = Compatible with 1771ĆA1B, ĆA2B, ĆA3B, ĆA4B

Y = Compatible without restriction.

No = Restricted to complementary module placement.

Do not use this module with Cat. No. 1771-AL adapter, PLC-2/20 or
2/30 programmable controllers.

The module receives its power through the 1771 I/O power supply
and requires 1.1A at 5V (5.5 Watts) from the backplane.

Add this current to the requirements of all other modules in the I/O
chassis to prevent overloading the chassis backplane and/or
backplane power supply.

You can place your module in any I/O module slot of the I/O chassis
except for the extreme left slot. This slot is reserved for PC
processors or adapter modules.

!

ATTENTION: Do not insert or remove modules from
the I/O chassis while system power is ON. Failure to
observe this rule could result in damage to module
circuitry.

Group your modules to minimize adverse affects from radiated
electrical noise and heat. We recommend the following.

Group analog input and low voltage dc modules away from ac
modules or high voltage dc modules to minimize electrical noise
interference.

Do not place this module in the same I/O group with a discrete
high-density I/O module when using 2-slot addressing. This
module uses a byte in both the input and output image tables for
block transfer.

Understand Product

Compatibility

Calculate Power

Requirements

Determine Module

Placement in the I/O

Chassis

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