In-Cabinet (IP20) distributed I/O can be placed throughout your application and requires an enclosure. Our In-Cabinet Modular I/O products let you select the exact mix of I/O interfaces and communication adapters to fit your needs, providing greater flexibility in designing your system. In addition to a wide range of analog, digital, and specialty modules, we provide in-cabinet I/O options for extreme environments, I/O for safety systems, and intrinsic safety (IS) I/O that can be distributed throughout hazardous areas.
![]() | Bulletin 1734 POINT I/O™ is ideal for applications requiring flexibility and low cost of ownership. Granularity of one to eight points lets you buy only the I/O you need. The compact design makes installation easier in limited panel space. The family includes POINT Guard I/O™ safety-rated I/O modules that can be used side-by-side in a standard POINT I/O system. Network connectivity includes ControlNet™, DeviceNet™, EtherNet/IP™, and other open networks. Some modules feature DeviceLogix™ Smart Component Technology, integrating low-cost logic solving capability in your I/O for faster sense-to-actuation times. |
![]() | FLEX™ I/O offers the functionality of larger rack-based I/O without the space requirements. FLEX I/O offers cost-effectiveness, flexibility, modularity, and reliability. Communication options include EtherNet/IP™, ControlNet™, DeviceNet™, Universal Remote I/O, and other networks. FLEX‑I/O XT™ modules provide a distributed I/O solution for your ControlLogix‑XT™ extreme environment system. |
![]() | Bulletin 1797 FLEX Ex™ Intrinsic Safety (IS) I/O couples the benefits of our FLEX™ I/O platform with IS technology. This lets you distribute I/O throughout hazardous areas with a single or redundant fiber or coax cable, virtually eliminating standalone IS barriers and isolators, enclosures, long wiring runs, and cable trays. FLEX Ex I/O communicates with your control system over a ControlNet™ network. It is compatible with standard FLEX I/O and communication modules for added flexibility in network choices and system configuration. |

