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The 1734-4IOL is an IO-Link Master Module within the POINT I/O series, functioning as an interface component for industrial network communications. This module provides four independent channels, allowing for direct signal connection to field sensors and actuators within automated systems.
Each Point I/O specialty module requires a terminal base
Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) absolute encoder module
Serial interface modules (RS-232, RS-485 / RS-422)
It operates using a 5V DC backplane power supply with a current consumption rated at 100 mA. The electrical input specifications require a nominal 24V DC voltage and a 12 mA operational current, which manages the data processing from connected terminal instruments. The hardware is configured to recognize an input on-state with a minimum threshold voltage of 13V DC and a maximum upper limit of 30V DC. For controlling connected components, the output circuit ratings are set at 24V DC with an output current capacity of 0.15 mA per channel.
The output voltage range spans from a minimum operating level of 19.2V DC to a maximum level of 28.8V DC to support component performance. Regarding environmental tolerances, the 1734-4IOL module carries an operational temperature rating from -20 to 55 degrees Celsius. Under non-operational storage conditions, the module withstands temperature limits from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius. This module is applied in industrial environments where data synchronization and stability under temperature variations are required for continuous field loop operation.
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description.
Allen Bradley 1734-4IOL POINT I/O Specialty Module Manuals, Datasheets, Drivers, Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description.
Automotive Manufacturing and Assembly
Connects IO-Link smart photoelectric sensors on body welding or final assembly lines to acquire real-time vehicle positioning data and internal sensor diagnostics.
Pharmaceuticals and Life Sciences
Used for smart inspection in medicine packaging or capsule filling machines, utilizing the module Automatic Device Configuration (ADC) feature to download parameters during sensor replacement.
Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing
Reads the status of IO-Link smart inductive sensors in automatic pick-and-place machines or wafer handling equipment to monitor precise wafer tray placement.
Oil and Gas
Receives process alarms and status codes from field IO-Link smart transmitters inside auxiliary control cabinets of remote natural gas metering skids or pressure regulating stations.
Tire and Rubber Industry
Monitors IO-Link temperature sensors across multiple heating zones in tire building machines or curing presses to ensure thermal distribution complies with process standards.
Lithium Battery Manufacturing
Connects smart IO-Link vision sensors in lithium battery cell coating, calendering, and winding equipment to detect electrode sheet edge alignment and defects.
Never hot-swap the 1734-4IOL module and ensure the POINT I/O backplane power is turned off before handling. The maximum output current per channel in digital output mode is 500 mA and overloading is strictly prohibited. The module must be mounted on a 1734-TB or 1734-TBS terminal base, and when configuring in Studio 5000 software, you must import the exact IODD device driver file matching the field sensor to prevent communication errors.
Alternative Names
Alternative Names
1734 4IOLI734-4IOL1734-41OL1734-4I0L
Technical notes
Technical notes
1734-4IOL belongs to the Allen-Bradley POINT I/O™ Specialty Modules family as a dedicated 4-channel IO-Link master module. Like counter, SSI encoder, and serial interface modules within the same platform, the 1734-4IOL specialty module requires a compatible terminal base (such as 1734-TB or 1734-TOP) for field wiring and assembly.
This is a 4-channel IO-Link master module from the Rockwell Allen-Bradley POINT I/O series.
How do you use the 1734-4IOL?
Users install it on a 1734 terminal base, connect it to a Logix controller via a communication adapter, and configure IO-Link smart sensors in the software for industrial communication.
How many channels does the 1734-4IOL support?
It supports 4 independent channels and each channel can be individually configured as IO-Link mode, digital input mode, or digital output mode.
What is the primary technical function of the 1734-4IOL?
Its primary function is to serve as a bridge that transmits data from IO-Link based smart pressure, temperature, or photoelectric sensors into the PLC control system.
Which distributed I/O family does the 1734-4IOL belong to?
It belongs to the Allen-Bradley POINT I/O distributed system family from Rockwell Automation.
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