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1794-OB16
Allen Bradley Flex I/O 16 Channel Digital Output Module

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Flex I/O 16 Channel Digital Output Module
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The Allen Bradley 1794-OB16 is a 24 VDC output module with 16 sourcing inputs. It is part of the Flex I/O range of programmable controllers. Flex I/O is a popular PLC system as it provides functions usually limited to larger rack-based I/O in a smaller, convenient package. Users of the system can mix a variety of I/O types including digital, analogue and speciality I/O. 1794-OB16 is a digital DC output module. You can see more detailed information in  the specifications table below.

1794-OB16 Specifications
Output points16
Voltage, on-state output,
nom. 
24 VDC, sourcing
Voltage, on-state output,
min. 
10 VDC
Voltage, on-state output,
max. 
31.2 VDC
Voltage drop, on-state
output, max. 
0.5 VDC
Terminal base unit1794-TB2 (recommended), 1794-TB3, 1794-TB3S, 1794-TBKD
Current, on-state output,
Min.
Max. 

1.0 mA per channel
500 mA per module 
Leakage current, off-state
output, max. 
0.5 mA
Output surge current, max.2 A for 50 ms, repeatable every 2 s
Output delay time, max.
OFF to ON
ON to OFF 

0.5 ms
1.0 ms 
External DC supply voltage
range 
10...31.2 VDC (5% AC ripple)
External DC supply current
range 
20...65 mA
Power dissipation, max.5.3 W at 31.2 VDC
Thermal dissipation, max.18.1 BTU/hr at 31.2 VDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) mm46 x 94 x 53
Part number1794-OB16
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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Range typeOutput Module
RangeFLEX I/O
UPC10612598137852
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