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Allen-Bradley 5069-OB8 Compact 5000 I/O 8-Channel 24V DC Output ModuleAllen-Bradley 5069-OB8 Compact 5000 I/O 8-Channel 24V DC Output ModuleAllen-Bradley 5069-OB8 Compact 5000 I/O 8-Channel 24V DC Output Module
Allen-Bradley 5069-OB8 Compact 5000 I/O 8-Channel 24V DC Output Module
Allen-Bradley 5069-OB8 Compact 5000 I/O 8-Channel 24V DC Output Module
Allen-Bradley 5069-OB8 Compact 5000 I/O 8-Channel 24V DC Output Module

Allen-Bradley 5069-OB8 Compact 5000 I/O 8-Channel 24V DC Output Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 5069-OB8

PRODUCT TYPE : DC Output Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The 5069-OB8 acts as a high-speed digital DC output module within the Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O series. It provides eight sourcing output channels, organized into two isolated groups of four, to control field-side actuators such as solenoid valves, motor starters, and indicators. Designed for the Logix5000 platform, this module facilitates precision timing through CIP Sync support. We supply this unit as 100% Brand New original hardware, ensuring your control architecture maintains factory-certified performance and sub-millisecond switching accuracy.

Technical Specifications

The 5069-OB8 integrates advanced timing and power parameters for high-performance automation:

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Module Type DC Sourcing Output Module
Number of Outputs 8 Channels (2 Groups of 4)
Nominal Output Voltage 24V DC
Voltage Range 10–32V DC
Output Delay Time < 100 µs (On/Off)
Power Dissipation 3.2 Watts
Compatible RTBs 5069-RTB18-SPRING / 5069-RTB18-SCREW
CIP Sync Supported Yes
Pattern Matching Supported
Weight 0.23 kg (0.50 lbs)

Engineering Advantages

  • Precision Synchronization via CIP Sync: The module supports CIP Sync technology, allowing the controller to synchronize output transitions across the entire network with nanosecond precision. This capability solves the industrial pain point of jitter in high-speed motion and packaging lines.

  • Pattern Matching Capability: The 5069-OB8 executes "Pattern Matching" to trigger outputs based on specific high-speed input conditions or time-based events. This local logic execution reduces the controller's processing load and minimizes communication latency.

  • Rapid Switching Performance: With a maximum output delay of less than 100 µs, this module handles high-frequency switching tasks that standard PLC outputs cannot manage. It ensures crisp, predictable control of high-speed solenoids and relays.

  • Configurable Fault States: Engineers can program individual output behaviors for Fault and Program modes. Options include "Hold Last State," "On," or the default "Off," providing a tailored fail-safe strategy for critical industrial processes.

  • Optimized Thermal Footprint: The module dissipates only 3.2 Watts of power. This low thermal output prevents localized hot spots within the 5069 chassis, extending the service life of adjacent high-density I/O modules.

Installation & Wiring Guidelines

  1. Backplane Connection: Slide the 5069-OB8 onto the 5069-series backplane until the side-locking tabs click into place. This mechanical connection establishes the internal bus communication.

  2. RTB Selection: Choose between the 5069-RTB18-SPRING for high-vibration environments or the 5069-RTB18-SCREW for traditional heavy-gauge wiring. Ensure you source these terminal blocks separately as they do not ship with the base module.

  3. Group Isolation: Utilize the two-group architecture to isolate different voltage sources or functional circuits. Each group of four channels operates independently, preventing electrical faults in one group from affecting the other.

  4. Wiring Torque: If utilizing the screw-type RTB, apply the manufacturer-specified torque to prevent terminal overheating or intermittent signal loss caused by loose connections.

FAQs

Q: Does the 5069-OB8 require a specific version of Studio 5000?

A: Yes. The 5069-series modules require Studio 5000 Logix Designer software. Always check the Add-On Profile (AOP) compatibility to ensure the software recognizes all advanced features like CIP Sync.

Q: What is the benefit of the two isolated output groups?

A: The two-group design allows you to mix different power sources (within the 10-32V DC range) or separate safety circuits within a single module. This hardware isolation improves system reliability and simplifies troubleshooting.

Q: Can this module drive high-current inductive loads?

A: The 5069-OB8 handles standard industrial DC loads. However, for highly inductive loads like large solenoid coils, we recommend installing external flyback diodes to protect the module’s internal solid-state switches from back-EMF spikes.

Q: Is the 5069-OB8 compatible with 1769 CompactLogix systems?

A: No. This module only fits the 5069 CompactLogix and GuardLogix backplanes. It uses a different physical form factor and communication protocol than the legacy 1769 series.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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