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The 1762-IQ16 by Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Automation is a MicroLogix 1200 Series input module. It has a 24 Volt DC sink/source voltage category and 16 inputs. Other input specifications for this hardware include an approximate shipping weight of 230 grams, or 0.51 pounds, and an operating voltage range of 10 to 30 Volts DC and 10 to 26.4 Volts DC. Maximum bus current draw for the 1762-IQ16 is 70 milliAmps at 5 Volts DC (0.35 Watts) and its maximum heat dissipation is 4.3 Watts at 26.4 Volts and 5.4 Watts at 30 Volts. Maximum off-state voltage is 5 Volts DC and maximum off-state current is 1.5 milliAmps; minimum on-state voltage is 10 Volts DC. Minimum on-state current is 2.0 milliAmps at 10 Volts while nominal on-state current is 8.0 milliAmps at 24 Volts DC. Maximum on-state current is 12.0 milliAmps at 30 Volts DC.
To mount the 1762-IQ16 onto a DIN rail, first you must mount your DIN rail, ensuring that the placement of the module on the DIN rail meets the required amount of spacing. Next you must make sure that the DIN latch is closed. After this, it is time to hook the top slot over the DIN rail. While pressing the module down against the top of the rail, secure the bottom of the module into position. It is recommended that the installer leave the protective wrapping on the module until the wiring process is complete. The 1762-IQ16 can be mounted to EN50022-35x7.5 or EN50022-35x15 DIN rails.VIIIVThe 1762-IQ16 by Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Automation is a MicroLogix 1200 Series input module. It has a 24 Volt DC sink/source voltage category and 16 inputs. This hardware has a maximum bus current draw of 70 milliAmps at 5 Volts DC and a maximum heat dissipation of 4.3 Watts at 26.4 Volts and 5.4 Watts at 30 Volts.