Product Overview
The 2080-IF4 (2080IF4) is a high-density analog input expansion module engineered specifically for the Allen-Bradley Micro800 PLC framework. This 4-channel non-isolated unipolar voltage/current input module is a critical component in precision-driven industrial sectors such as water treatment, HVAC control, and food processing. By providing high-resolution data acquisition, the 2080-IF4 enables real-time monitoring of pressure, temperature, and flow sensors. Its seamless integration into the Micro820, Micro830, and Micro850 controllers minimizes system footprint while maximizing signal accuracy, directly reducing operational downtime and preventing sensor-to-logic latency in mission-critical loops.
Technical Configuration
The 2080-IF4 utilizes a plug-in architecture designed to enhance the I/O capabilities of the Micro800 controller series without increasing the physical width of the rail-mounted assembly. The module supports both 0-20 mA current loops and 0-10 VDC voltage signals, featuring a 14-bit resolution that ensures granular control over analog variables. The hardware design prioritizes low power consumption, drawing directly from the backplane, and utilizes a removable terminal block to facilitate rapid field replacement. It is engineered for industrial environments where electromagnetic interference (EMI) is prevalent, employing internal filtering to maintain signal integrity during high-speed data sampling.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
2080-IF4 |
| Brand |
Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Origin |
USA / Dominican Republic |
| Module Type |
Analog Input Plug-in Module |
| Number of Inputs |
4 Channels (Non-isolated) |
| Input Range |
0-20 mA, 0-10 VDC |
| Resolution |
14 bits |
| Operating Temp |
-20 to 65 deg C |
| Storage Temp |
-40 to 85 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
0.15 W |
| Dimensions |
62 x 31.5 x 20 mm |
| Weight |
0.035 kg |
Technical FAQs
How do I configure the input type for individual channels on the 2080-IF4?
The input mode (Voltage vs. Current) is defined within the Connected Components Workbench (CCW) software environment. Users must select the specific channel configuration in the module properties to match the physical wiring of the field device.
Does this module support bipolar input signals such as -10 to +10 VDC?
No, the 2080-IF4 is designed for unipolar signals only (0-10 VDC or 0-20 mA). For bipolar applications, a different expansion module or signal conditioner must be utilized to offset the signal into the positive range.
Can the 2080-IF4 be hot-swapped while the Micro800 controller is powered?
It is not recommended. Power to the controller should be disconnected before inserting or removing plug-in modules to prevent electrical transients that could damage the backplane or the module circuitry.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Signal Shielding and Grounding: To mitigate common-mode noise, always use twisted-pair shielded cables for analog signals. Ensure the shield is grounded at only one end (typically at the PLC side) to prevent ground loops that can introduce significant measurement errors in 14-bit resolution modules.
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Thermal Management: When installing multiple 2080-IF4 modules in a single Micro850 chassis, ensure a minimum vertical clearance of 50 mm above and below the controller. This maintains natural convection airflow, preventing localized heat buildup that could cause calibrated accuracy drift.
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Current Loop Protection: When using the 0-20 mA configuration, ensure the external loop power supply is regulated. The 2080-IF4 does not provide loop power; it acts as a passive measurement device. Adding a fast-acting fuse in series with the current loop can protect the module from accidental over-current conditions.