1734-PDN | Allen-Bradley POINT I/O DeviceNet Interface Module Y
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Product Description P/N: 1734-PDN
Description
The 1734-PDN module is an Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation Point I/O 1734 series DeviceNet communication interface module. It supports a DeviceNet network for communication between different devices and machine systems in a plant or factory. The 1734-PDN DeviceNet communication interface module should only be used with AC-powered modules. There are 2 power status indicators on the front of the module, one of which is for the system power and one of which is for the DeviceNet power. The DeviceNet power rating for the 1734-PDN DeviceNet communication interface module is 24 Volts.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1734-PDN |
Series | POINT I/O |
Module Type | DeviceNet Adapter Module |
Input Voltage | 24 Volts DC |
Field Side Power | 400 milliamps |
Inrush Current | 6 Amps |
Power Consumption | 8 Watts |
POINTBus Current | 1300 milliamps |
Power Dissipation | 1.2 Watts (at 25 Volts) |
Input Overvoltage Protection | Reverse Polarity Protection |
Series | A and B |
Information About 1734-PDN
The Allen-Bradley 1734-PDN is a POINT I/O DeviceNet Adapter Module and a Communication Interface Module. It has 24V DC input voltage and a field side power of 400 milliamps with an inrush current of 6 amps. This DeviceNet adapter module has a 1300 milliamps POINTBus current. The 1734-PDN has a DeviceNet Connector and 2 separate power switches, 1 for the system power and 1 for the DeviceNet power. Its dimensions are 3 x 1 x 5.25 inches. It also has status indicators.
The 1734-PDN adapter module is an ideal adapter thanks to its many convenient features. It can connect low-level devices directly to the plant-floor controllers without wasting energy by interfacing with them. The adapter module also sends diagnostic data to the user as needed, and it has more diagnostics features than other adapter modules and this improves both its fault detection and its data collection capabilities. Last but not least, it requires less wiring and less time for starting up than older hard-wired systems and it has a high level of noise resistance, making it perfect for operation on busy factory floors.
The 1734-PDN allows multiple master units on the main DeviceNet network to communicate with separate modules or groups of modules on the subnet network, so the 1734-PDN is the only adapter module that the system needs.
The 1734-PDN cannot use an expansion power supply, and the I/O modules’ total POINTBus backplane current must not exceed 1.3 A. Each of the 1734-PDN’s POINT I/O counts as a separate node on the main network.
Manufacturer information
Allen-Bradley, a brand of Rockwell Automation, specializes in manufacturing industrial automation equipment. The product range includes programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motion control systems, safety devices, motor control equipment, automation software, and HMI panels. Allen-Bradley products are known for their reliability and integration with other systems.
Description
The 1734-PDN module is an Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation Point I/O 1734 series DeviceNet communication interface module. It supports a DeviceNet network for communication between different devices and machine systems in a plant or factory. The 1734-PDN DeviceNet communication interface module should only be used with AC-powered modules. There are 2 power status indicators on the front of the module, one of which is for the system power and one of which is for the DeviceNet power. The DeviceNet power rating for the 1734-PDN DeviceNet communication interface module is 24 Volts.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1734-PDN |
Series | POINT I/O |
Module Type | DeviceNet Adapter Module |
Input Voltage | 24 Volts DC |
Field Side Power | 400 milliamps |
Inrush Current | 6 Amps |
Power Consumption | 8 Watts |
POINTBus Current | 1300 milliamps |
Power Dissipation | 1.2 Watts (at 25 Volts) |
Input Overvoltage Protection | Reverse Polarity Protection |
Series | A and B |
Information About 1734-PDN
The Allen-Bradley 1734-PDN is a POINT I/O DeviceNet Adapter Module and a Communication Interface Module. It has 24V DC input voltage and a field side power of 400 milliamps with an inrush current of 6 amps. This DeviceNet adapter module has a 1300 milliamps POINTBus current. The 1734-PDN has a DeviceNet Connector and 2 separate power switches, 1 for the system power and 1 for the DeviceNet power. Its dimensions are 3 x 1 x 5.25 inches. It also has status indicators.
The 1734-PDN adapter module is an ideal adapter thanks to its many convenient features. It can connect low-level devices directly to the plant-floor controllers without wasting energy by interfacing with them. The adapter module also sends diagnostic data to the user as needed, and it has more diagnostics features than other adapter modules and this improves both its fault detection and its data collection capabilities. Last but not least, it requires less wiring and less time for starting up than older hard-wired systems and it has a high level of noise resistance, making it perfect for operation on busy factory floors.
The 1734-PDN allows multiple master units on the main DeviceNet network to communicate with separate modules or groups of modules on the subnet network, so the 1734-PDN is the only adapter module that the system needs.
The 1734-PDN cannot use an expansion power supply, and the I/O modules’ total POINTBus backplane current must not exceed 1.3 A. Each of the 1734-PDN’s POINT I/O counts as a separate node on the main network.
Manufacturer information
Allen-Bradley, a brand of Rockwell Automation, specializes in manufacturing industrial automation equipment. The product range includes programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motion control systems, safety devices, motor control equipment, automation software, and HMI panels. Allen-Bradley products are known for their reliability and integration with other systems.