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I/O Modules

This inventory focuses on the hardware layer of signal acquisition and distribution, providing a wide array of input/output modules for diverse industrial control environments. The selection covers standard discrete (24VDC/120VAC) and isolated analog signals, specifically focusing on high-density 4-20mA current loops, 0-10V voltage interfaces, and direct RTD/Thermocouple temperature sensing units. Beyond basic I/O, this category includes specialized high-speed counter modules, HART-compatible interfaces, and remote I/O expansion units designed for distributed architectures. These components are essential for interfacing field instrumentation with central processing units, ensuring precise conversion and electrical isolation across critical control loops in both factory and process automation.

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Allen Bradley 1771-OGD PLC-5 AC Digital Output ModuleAllen Bradley 1771-OGD PLC-5 AC Digital Output Module
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Allen Bradley 1771-OFE3 PLC-5 Analog Output ModuleAllen Bradley 1771-OFE3 PLC-5 Analog Output Module
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Allen Bradley 1794-IE8XT FLEX I/O Analog Input ModuleAllen Bradley 1794-IE8XT FLEX I/O Analog Input Module
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Allen Bradley 1734-VTM POINT I/O Voltage Terminal ModuleAllen Bradley 1734-VTM POINT I/O Voltage Terminal Module
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