1794-CE3 | Allen-Bradley FLEX I/O Extender Cable 3 ft
1794-CE3 | Allen-Bradley FLEX I/O Extender Cable 3 ft
Technical Specifications for 1794-CE3
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1794-CE3 |
Product Type | Extended-local I/O Cable |
Length | 3 ft. |
About 1794-CE3
The 1794-CE3 FLEX I/O Extender Cable has a 3 foot (0.9 meter) length and is manufactured by Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley. Allen-Bradley 1794-CE3 Extender Cable is for arranging the FLEX I/O system into 2 rows or splitting the system into vertical and horizontal alignments. The extender cable is also connected 1794-FLA to the FlexLogix controller for an extended local FLEX rail. The cable can as well be used between any module and adapter. Flex I/O Extender Cable features an Open enclosure type and a DIN Rail with Panel mounting type. It’s Temperature Rating is between 0 and 60 DEG C and application is for in-cabinets. Alternatively, 1794-CE1 (0.3 meters, 1foot) or 1794-CE3 (0.9 meters, 3 feet) extender cable can be used to split or arrange the system in two rows or into vertical and horizontal layouts.
Often, Terminal Bases and FLEX I/O modules require a terminal base unit that snaps onto DIN rail on the right side of the I/O adapter. These terminal bases provide terminal connection points for the I/O wiring and as well plug in to form a backplane. These are also available in screw and spring terminations. FLEX I/O is a devolved I/O System that links numerous Networks: EtherNet/IP, the ControlNet, and DeviceNet. Other than being flexible, it’s also low-cost, and modular I/O for the distributed applications. FLEX I/O delivers all the functions of a larger, rack-based I/O with no space requirements. Select the I/O independently, termination style, and network to meet your application requirements. Two distinct connection terminals for field power permits daisy-chain power connections to contiguous terminal bases. One adapter communicates to eight I/O modules and initiates a connection to about 256 digital input/output points, or 96 analog input/output points, or a mix of I/O to meet your requirements.