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1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module

1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module

Product Details:
Place of Origin: USA
Brand Name: Allen-Bradley
Certification: CO.CQ
Model Number: 1771-NIS/B
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
USA
Brand Name:
Allen-Bradley
Certification:
CO.CQ
Model Number:
1771-NIS/B
Product Name:
1771-NIS/B High-resolution Analog Input Module
Model Number:
1771-NIS/B
Module Category:
PLC Analog Input Module
Resolution:
High Resolution
Accuracy:
High Measurement Accuracy
Application:
Industrial Process Monitoring And Control
Compliance:
Industrial Automation Standards
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High-Resolution Analog Signal Acquisition Capability

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Optimized for PLC-5 / 1771 I/O Architecture

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Superior Measurement Accuracy and Stability

Trading Information
Minimum Order Quantity:
1
Price:
inquiries
Packaging Details:
new and original with factory sealed
Delivery Time:
2-3 work days
Payment Terms:
T/T
Supply Ability:
10 pieces a day
Product Description
1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module
Product Overview

The 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module is a high-performance analog input interface designed for the Allen-Bradley PLC-5® and 1771 I/O platform. Engineered to acquire high-accuracy analog signals from industrial field devices, the module delivers exceptional measurement precision, stability, and reliability for demanding process automation applications.

Featuring high-resolution analog-to-digital conversion, the 1771-NIS/B enables precise monitoring of process variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, level, and other instrumentation signals. Its advanced signal processing capabilities help improve control accuracy while reducing measurement errors in mission-critical industrial systems.

Key Features
  • High-resolution analog input acquisition
  • Designed for Allen-Bradley 1771 PLC I/O systems
  • Excellent measurement accuracy and repeatability
  • Multi-channel analog signal processing
  • High-speed analog-to-digital conversion
  • Superior noise immunity for industrial environments
  • Stable long-term performance
  • Supports continuous process monitoring
  • Easy installation within 1771 I/O chassis
  • Industrial-grade reliability for 24/7 operation
Technical Specifications
Specification Details
Product Model 1771-NIS/B
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley
Product Type High-resolution Analog Input Module
Series 1771 I/O
Module Function Analog Signal Input
Signal Type High-Resolution Analog Inputs
Installation 1771 I/O Chassis
Controller Compatibility Allen-Bradley PLC-5 Systems
Conversion Method High-Resolution Analog-to-Digital Conversion
Industrial Application Process Control and Factory Automation

Actual electrical specifications, channel count, supported input ranges, and accuracy values should be verified using the official Allen-Bradley datasheet for the specific revision.

Typical Applications
  • Oil & Gas Processing
  • Chemical Plants
  • Petrochemical Facilities
  • Power Generation
  • Water & Wastewater Treatment
  • Food & Beverage Manufacturing
  • Pharmaceutical Production
  • Pulp & Paper Mills
  • Mining Operations
  • General Industrial Automation
System Compatibility
  • Allen-Bradley PLC-5 Controllers
  • 1771 I/O Chassis
  • Industrial Analog Sensors
  • Transmitters
  • Process Instrumentation Systems
  • Factory Automation Networks
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary functional objective of the 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module?

The 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module is designed to convert high-precision analog field signals into digital data for PLC processing, enabling accurate monitoring and control of critical industrial processes.

Why is the 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module considered a high-resolution measurement solution?

The 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module incorporates high-resolution analog-to-digital conversion technology, allowing it to capture subtle variations in process signals with exceptional accuracy and repeatability.

Which industrial applications benefit most from the 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module?

The 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module is widely used in process industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, water treatment, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing where precise analog signal acquisition is essential.

How does the 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module enhance process control accuracy?

By delivering stable and high-resolution analog measurements, the 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module enables PLC systems to execute more accurate control algorithms, improving process efficiency and product quality.

What types of field instrumentation can interface with the 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module?

The 1771-NIS/B Allen-Bradley High-resolution Analog Input Module is compatible with a broad range of industrial transmitters and sensors used to measure temperature, pressure, flow, level, and other analog process variables, provided they meet the module's supported input specifications.

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Global Distribution Network

Amikon supplies industrial automation parts to more than 150 countries, covering a wide mix of regions.

The Americas: especially the USA and Canada, still rely quite a lot on replacement parts. Many sites there are older facilities like refineries or chemical plants.

Europe: includes countries such as Germany, UK, France and Italy. A lot of work there is about keeping existing systems running rather than new installations.

Asia-Pacific: includes China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Australia. Industries there range from semiconductors to shipbuilding and mining, depending on the country.

Middle East and Africa: like UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and South Africa, are more focused on energy-related operations, mainly oil, gas and power sectors.