
Technical Specifications
| Parameter Name | Parameter Value |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 1734-ADN |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Product Type | DeviceNet Communication Adapter Module |
| Compatible System | POINT I/O |
| Network Protocol | DeviceNet |
| Data Transfer Rate (Baud Rate) | 125 kbps, 250 kbps, 500 kbps (selectable) |
| Node Address | 0-63 (decimal), configurable via dual rotary switches |
| Number of I/O Modules Supported | Up to 16 modules (8 Input Words + 8 Output Words max mapping) |
| Backplane Current Supply | Provides 1.5A at 24V DC to POINT I/O modules |
| Network Connection | 5-pin, screw-terminal removable connector (V+, V-, CAN H, CAN L, Shield) |
| Isolation | 500V AC between network and backplane/logic |
| Status Indicators | LEDs for Power, Network, Module OK, and I/O Activity |
| Power Requirements | 24V DC (from DeviceNet network or external 24V DC input) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F) |
| Certifications | UL, cUL, CE, ATEX Zone 2 |
Main Features and Advantages
The Allen-Bradley 1734-ADN Network Adapter provides a blend of simplicity, flexibility, and robust performance essential for device-level networking. A primary advantage is its ease of configuration. The module’s node address and baud rate are set via two clearly marked rotary switches on the front, eliminating the need for complex software setup just to get the drop online. This plug-and-play simplicity accelerates commissioning and makes field replacements straightforward. The adapter supports explicit messaging for configuration and diagnostic purposes as well as high-speed I/O polling (cyclic) messaging for real-time control data, ensuring efficient network bandwidth usage. Its ability to power up to 1.5A to the connected I/O modules via the backplane simplifies wiring by often eliminating the need for a separate local power supply at the drop.The module is engineered for reliability and clear diagnostics in industrial settings. Key operational status is communicated through a comprehensive set of multi-color LEDs, allowing maintenance personnel to quickly assess the health of the network connection, module operation, and I/O activity at a glance. The 1734-ADN supports a high degree of I/O configuration flexibility through Rockwell’s RSLogix/Studio 5000 software, allowing the user to electronically set the exact data mapping for each I/O module in the rack, optimizing data structures in the controller. Its compact form factor allows for high-density installations in tight spaces. Furthermore, the Allen-Bradley 1734-ADN is designed to operate reliably in electrically noisy environments, with proper isolation between the network and the control logic. This combination of user-friendly configuration, powerful diagnostics, and proven network reliability makes the 1734-ADN a trusted component for building maintainable and scalable distributed I/O systems on the DeviceNet platform.
Application Field
The Allen-Bradley 1734-ADN is deployed across a vast spectrum of industries to enable distributed, networked I/O architecture. In Automotive Manufacturing, it is ubiquitous on assembly lines and weld stations, where POINT I/O drops, headed by the 1734-ADN, are placed directly on robotic end-effectors, clamping tools, and safety gate systems. This localizes I/O, drastically reducing the conduit and wire runs back to the main panel and allowing for easy reconfiguration of tooling. In Material Handling, including conveyor systems and automated storage/retrieval systems (AS/RS), the adapter connects I/O for photo-eyes, motor starters, and diverters directly onto the DeviceNet network that runs alongside the conveyors, enabling modular and expandable system design.The Allen-Bradley 1734-ADN is also essential in Food and Beverage/Bottling plants, where its sealed form factor (when used with appropriate enclosures) and distributed nature help manage I/O for valves, fill-level sensors, and packaging machines across a large floor area, simplifying wiring in washdown-sensitive zones. In Machine Building (OEM), the 1734-ADN is a favorite for control panels on standalone machines like presses, test stands, and packaging equipment, as it allows the OEM to pre-wire a compact, modular I/O system that is easily connected to the customer’s network. Its use in Process skids, such as those for chemical injection or water treatment, allows the entire skid’s I/O to be presented as a single DeviceNet node, simplifying integration into a larger plant DCS or SCADA system. The 1734-ADN effectively brings the I/O to the point of action, making it a key enabler of efficient and flexible industrial control.







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