Types of flex i/o modules – Rockwell Automation 1794-IE4XOE2,1794-IE8,1794-OE4,D17946.5.2 FLEX I/O ANALOG MODULE User Manual

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Overview of FLEX I/O and your Analog Modules

Publication 1794Ć6.5.2 - May 1996

We describe the following FLEX I/O Analog modules in this user
manual:

Catalog Number

Voltage

Inputs

Outputs

Description

1794ĆIE8

24V dc

8

-

analog - 8 input, singleĆended, non-isolated

1794ĆOE4

24V dc

-

4

analog - 4 output, singleĆended, non-isolated

1794ĆIE4XOE2

24V dc

4

2

analog - 4 input, singleĆended, non-isolated

and 2 output, singleĆended, nonĆisolated

FLEX I/O analog input, output and combination modules are block
transfer modules that interface analog signals with any
Allen-Bradley programmable controllers that have block transfer
capability. Block transfer programming moves input from the
module’s memory to a designated area in the processor data table,
and output data words from a designated area in the processor data
table to the module’s memory. Block transfer programming also
moves configuration words from the processor data table to module
memory.

The analog modules have selectable ranges as shown in the table
below:

Voltage

Current

0 to 10V dc

0 to 20mA

+/-10V dc

4 to 20mA

The adapter/power supply transfers data to the module (block
transfer write) and from the module (block transfer read) using BTW
and BTR instructions in your ladder diagram program. These
instructions let the adapter obtain input values and status from the
module, and let you send output values and establish the module’s
mode of operation. Figure 1.1 describes the communication process.

Types of FLEX I/O Modules

How FLEX I/O Analog

Modules Communicate

with Programmable

Controllers

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