Rockwell Automation 1763 MicroLogix 1100 Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1763-UM001D-EN-P - March 2011

Specifications 175

Cable impedance, max.

25

Ω (

Operating with >25

Ω

will reduce accuracy.)

Power supply distance rating

6 (The module may not be more than 6 modules away from the system power supply.)

Channel to channel isolation

±10V DC

(1) Accuracy is dependent upon the Analog/Digital converter filter rate selection, excitation current selection, data format, and input noise.

(2) Open-circuit detection time is equal to channel update time.

Input Specifications 1762-IR4

Specification

1762-IR4

Input Specifications 1762-IT4

Specification

Value

Heat dissipation

1.5 Total Watts (The Watts per point, plus the
minimum Watts, with all points energized.)

Response speed per channel

Input filter and configuration dependent.

Rated working voltage

(1)

(1) Rated working voltage is the maximum continuous voltage that can be applied at the input terminal, including

the input signal and the value that floats above ground potential (for example, 30V DC input signal and 20V DC
potential above ground).

30V AC/30V DC

Normal mode rejection ratio

85 dB (minimum) at 50 Hz (with 10 Hz or 50 Hz filter)
85 dB (minimum) at 60 Hz (with 10 Hz or 60 Hz filter)

Maximum cable impedance

25

Ω (

for specified accuracy)

Open-circuit detection time

7 ms…1.515 s

(2)

(2) Open-circuit detection time is equal to the module scan time, which is based on the number of enabled

channels, the filter frequency of each channel, and whether cyclic calibration is enabled..

Calibration

The module performs autocalibration upon power-up
and whenever a channel is enabled. You can also
program the module to calibrate every five minutes.

CJC accuracy

±1.3 °C (±2.34 °F)

Maximum overload at input
terminals

±35V DC continuous

(3)

(3) Maximum current input is limited due to input impedance.

Input channel configuration

Via configuration software screen or the user program
(by writing a unique bit pattern into the module’s
configuration file).

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