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20-750-2263C-1R2T PowerFlex 750-Series 24V I/O Module | Allen-Bradley20-750-2263C-1R2T PowerFlex 750-Series 24V I/O Module | Allen-Bradley20-750-2263C-1R2T PowerFlex 750-Series 24V I/O Module | Allen-Bradley
20-750-2263C-1R2T PowerFlex 750-Series 24V I/O Module | Allen-Bradley
20-750-2263C-1R2T PowerFlex 750-Series 24V I/O Module | Allen-Bradley
20-750-2263C-1R2T PowerFlex 750-Series 24V I/O Module | Allen-Bradley

20-750-2263C-1R2T PowerFlex 750-Series 24V I/O Module | Allen-Bradley


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PRODUCT SKU : 20-750-2263C-1R2T

PRODUCT TYPE : I/O Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Overview

The Allen-Bradley 20-750-2263C-1R2T serves as a versatile 24V I/O expansion module specifically engineered for the PowerFlex 750-Series AC drives. This module significantly enhances drive functionality by providing a comprehensive mix of 2 analog inputs, 2 analog outputs, 6 digital inputs, 1 relay output, and 2 transistor outputs. It allows engineers to interface directly with sensors, switches, and control systems without requiring additional external hardware. We supply this item as a 100% Brand New, factory-sealed unit.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Product Series PowerFlex 750-Series
Product Type 24V I/O Expansion Module
Analog Inputs (AI) 2 Channels
Analog Outputs (AO) 2 Channels
Digital Inputs (DI) 6 Channels
Relay Output (RO) 1 Channel
Transistor Outputs (TO) 2 Channels
Logic Voltage 24V DC

Engineering Advantages

Comprehensive Signal Integration
The 20-750-2263C-1R2T eliminates the need for bulky external terminal blocks and signal converters. By offering 2 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs directly on the drive, you can easily integrate process sensors (like pressure or flow transmitters) and send real-time drive data (such as motor speed or current) directly to a PLC or SCADA system.

Flexible Discrete Control Logic
With 6 digital inputs, 1 relay output, and 2 high-speed transistor outputs, this module provides extensive control flexibility. Engineers can program the digital inputs for multi-speed commands, fault resets, or safety interlocks. The transistor outputs offer rapid response times for precise motion control applications, while the relay output handles standard status signaling.

Seamless PowerFlex 750-Series Compatibility
Designed to plug directly into the PowerFlex 750-Series drive chassis, this I/O module integrates natively with the drive's embedded logic. This direct mounting reduces panel wiring complexity, minimizes potential points of failure, and keeps your control cabinet footprint compact and organized.

FAQs

Q: Which drives are compatible with the 20-750-2263C-1R2T module?
A: This I/O module is exclusively designed for the Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 750-Series AC drives. It mounts directly into the drive's option slot to expand its native I/O capabilities.

Q: What is the exact I/O configuration of this module?
A: The module provides a robust mix of signals: 2 Analog Inputs (AI), 2 Analog Outputs (AO), 6 Digital Inputs (DI), 1 Relay Output (RO), and 2 Transistor Outputs (TO).

Q: What is the difference between the relay output and transistor outputs on this module?
A: The single relay output is ideal for general status indication or switching lower-frequency loads. The 2 transistor outputs are solid-state, providing much faster switching speeds required for precise control tasks and high-cycle applications.

Q: Does this module require an external power supply?
A: The module operates on 24V DC logic. It typically draws power directly from the PowerFlex 750-Series drive backplane, simplifying your wiring and reducing the need for additional external power supplies within the control panel.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
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  • 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.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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