
Technical Specifications
| Parameter Name | Parameter Value |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 1734-IK/C |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Product Type | Incremental Encoder Input Module |
| Compatible System | 1734 POINT I/O, FLEX I/O |
| Number of Channels | 1 (handles one incremental encoder with A, B, Z channels) |
| Input Types | Differential (RS-422) or Single-Ended (5-30 VDC) |
| Input Frequency | Up to 250 kHz (differential), 125 kHz (single-ended) |
| Counters | Two 24-bit up/down counters (for A/B quadrature and independent high-speed) |
| Counter Modes | Quadrature (1X, 2X, 4X), Pulse/Direction, Up/Down |
| Power Supply | 24 VDC (sourced from the POINT I/O bus or externally) |
| Input Voltage | 5-30 VDC (compatible with 5V, 12V, 15V, 24V encoders) |
| Input Current | 100 mA maximum per channel |
| Isolation | 500V AC continuous |
| Status Indicators | Module Status (OK), I/O Status, Counter Overflow |
| Communication | Via 1734 backplane to a network adapter (e.g., 1734-AENTR) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F) |
Main Features and Advantages
The Allen-Bradley 1734-IK/C is engineered for precision and robustness in industrial counting applications. A standout feature is its support for high-frequency inputs up to 250 kHz, which allows it to interface with high-resolution encoders on fast-moving machinery without missing counts, ensuring accurate position tracking even at high speeds. The module’s flexible counter modes are a significant advantage: it can be configured for standard quadrature decoding (1X, 2X, or 4X multiplication) to maximize resolution, or for simpler pulse/direction or up/down counting modes for compatibility with various sensor types. The dual 24-bit counters provide ample range for long travel applications; one counter typically accumulates the quadrature counts for absolute position, while the second can be used for a dedicated high-speed input or for capturing the encoder index (Z) pulse separately.Integration and diagnostics are key strengths. The 1734-IK/C is fully configurable and programmable within the Rockwell Software ecosystem (Studio 5000 Logix Designer or RSLogix 5000). Configuration, such as setting the counter mode, filter frequency, and scaling factors, is done in software, eliminating physical DIP switches and reducing setup time. The module’s data—including the current count value, calculated rate (velocity), and status bits—is mapped directly into the controller’s tag database, making it easily accessible for logic and HMI displays. The module provides comprehensive diagnostics with status LEDs and detailed fault information reported to the controller, such as counter overflow/underflow, input wire break, or loss of encoder supply voltage. This facilitates rapid troubleshooting. By using a distributed Allen-Bradley 1734-IK/C module, the sensitive encoder signals are conditioned and digitized right at the machine, reducing noise pickup and improving signal integrity before the data is sent over the industrial network. This results in a more reliable and accurate motion feedback system compared to running low-voltage encoder signals long distances back to a central cabinet.
Application Field
The Allen-Bradley 1734-IK/C incremental encoder module is deployed across a wide range of discrete manufacturing and material handling applications where precise measurement of linear or rotary motion is required. In packaging machinery, it is fundamental for registration control: an encoder mounted on the main drive shaft provides feedback to the 1734-IK/C, enabling the controller to precisely trigger actions like printing, cutting, filling, and labeling at the exact correct position on a continuous web of film, paper, or containers. In converting equipment (e.g., slitters, rewinders), it provides accurate length measurement and tension control by monitoring the speed and position of rollers.In material handling, the module is used for conveyor speed synchronization, where an encoder on a master conveyor provides a speed reference via the 1734-IK/C to slave drives on adjacent conveyors to maintain proper product spacing and alignment. It is also used for simple positioning tasks, such as controlling the stop position of a transfer car or a linear actuator. In the automotive industry, it can provide feedback for non-servo indexing tables or monitor the rotation of a spindle for tool wear analysis. In printing, it ensures accurate color registration. The Allen-Bradley 1734-IK/C is particularly valuable in distributed control architectures common in large machines or production lines. Instead of running long, costly encoder cables back to a main panel, the encoder connects locally to a 1734-IK/C module in a remote drop. This module then communicates the critical position data over a standard EtherNet/IP network to the central PLC, significantly simplifying wiring, reducing installation cost, and improving system reliability and scalability. It is the ideal solution for adding precise motion feedback to a system controlled by CompactLogix or ControlLogix where a full servo drive network is not justified.








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