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SKU:1794-ASB2
Allen-Bradley 1794-ASB2 FLEX IO Remote I/O Adapter
Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley
Product No.: 1794-ASB2
Product Type: I/O Adapter Module
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 200g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
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Description
Product Overview
The 1794-ASB2 is a compact, high-performance Remote I/O (RIO) Network Adapter from Allen-Bradley's FLEX IO product line. Functioning as an intelligent network interface node, this module links up to 2 distributed local I/O modules directly to a master PLC controller over an Allen-Bradley Remote I/O network link. This 2-slot space-saving adapter is engineered to transmit discrete and analog telemetry data over long physical distances, reducing heavy field wiring runs back to the main control panel.
Core Features
- 2-Module Network Capacity: Manages real-time addressing, scanning, and data mapping for up to two attached FLEX IO modules.
- 500V AC Galvanic Isolation: Features high-voltage optical isolation to prevent field voltage spikes from damaging the internal backplane logic.
- Wide Operating Temperature: Rugged design operates reliably from −20°C up to +60°C, making it ideal for remote field enclosures.
- Flexible DC Power Options: Operates across a wide input voltage range of 11V to 31.2V DC to tolerate unstable field power links.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Data |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 1794-ASB2 (FLEX IO Series) |
| Module Function | Remote I/O (RIO) Network Communication Adapter |
| I/O Module Capacity | Supports up to 2 expansion modules max |
| Nominal Supply Voltage | 24V DC |
| Input Voltage Boundaries | 11V to 31.2V DC operational window |
| Internal Backplane Current | 0.5 Amps max allocation @ 24V DC supply |
| Surge Isolation Threshold | 500V AC continuous barrier protection |
| Module Hardware Weight | 0.2 kg (0.44 lbs) compact footprint |
| Environmental Temperature Limits | −20°C to 60°C (−4°F to 140°F) active operating range |
| Harmonized Tariff Code | 8537101190 |
Engineering & Installation Guide
- Network Node Address Configuration: Set the physical hardware DIP switches located on the side of the 1794-ASB2 module to establish its unique remote I/O station address before snapping the unit onto the DIN rail.
- FLEX IO Interlocking Alignment: Slide the network adapter firmly onto the leftmost slot of the terminal base rack assembly. Secure the module using the built-in mechanical latches to protect the backplane pins from industrial vibration.
- Power Supply Routing Rules: Wire external 24V DC power within the safe 11–31.2V DC window directly to the designated power terminals. To ensure stable startup cycles, ensure your power supply has enough headroom to handle the adapter's 0.5A backplane draw.
- Remote I/O Trunk Line Termination: When wiring the RIO network trunk, always place an approved terminating resistor across the blue and clear data lines at both physical ends of the network link to match line impedance and prevent data echo.
Technical FAQs
Q1: How does the 1794-ASB2 handle multi-rack addressing since it only holds two modules?
A1: The 1794-ASB2 is engineered specifically for low-density distributed control points. It maps data into fractional or partial rack segments within the master PLC’s I/O image table, allowing engineers to efficiently place small 2-slot nodes where a large 8-slot adapter would waste cabinet space.
Q2: What is the main structural advantage of the 500V AC isolation specification?
A2: In vast industrial plants, long cable runs can experience sudden voltage surges from lightning, heavy motor switching, or ground potential shifts. The 500V AC electrical barrier safely uncouples the communication lines from the field loop circuitry, confining any field faults to the local terminal strip.
Q3: Can I hot-swap the 1794-ASB2 network adapter module itself while the system is running?
A3: No. While individual I/O modules attached to the underlying terminal bases can support Removal and Insertion Under Power (RIUP), pulling the primary 1794-ASB2 adapter module will immediately break the backplane power and communication loops, dropping the entire node offline from the master PLC scanner.
Additional Specifications
Scalar (V/f)
Vector
AC-powered
Buying Guide
- Confirm the exact model, part number, and specifications before ordering.
- Ensure compatibility with your current machinery or control systems.
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- Follow manufacturer instructions and best practices during installation.
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