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Brand
Allen-Bradley
Primary Part Number
1794-IB32
Product Type
Digital Input Module
Series / Family
Flex I/O
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
I/O Modules
Operating Temp.
0 °C to 55 °C
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Product Overview

Allen-Bradley 1794-IB32 — Stop the Bleeding: 32-Point FLEX I/O Input Module, Shipped from Xiamen Within 24 Hours

Line down. Maintenance team standing by. Every hour of unplanned downtime on a discrete-input fault costs real money — lost throughput, idle labor, contractual penalties. The 1794-IB32 is a high-failure-rate module in aging FLEX I/O nodes, and when it goes, it takes the entire 32-channel input bank with it. We stock it. We ship it fast. That’s the only thing that matters right now.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Parameter Specification
Catalog Number 1794-IB32
Platform FLEX I/O
Input Points 32 discrete inputs
Input Voltage 24V DC nominal (15–30V DC operating range)
Input Type Sinking (IEC Type 1 / Type 3 compatible)
Input Current ~8.5 mA per point at 24V DC
ON-State Voltage Min 10V DC
OFF-State Voltage Max 5V DC
Backplane Current (5V) ~175 mA (verify against 1794-IN006)
Terminal Base Required 1794-TB32 or 1794-TB32S (not included)
Compatible Adapters 1794-AENT, 1794-ACN15, 1794-ADNX, 1794-APB
Operating Temperature 0 °C to 55 °C
Storage Temperature -40 °C to 85 °C
Relative Humidity 5–95% non-condensing
Certifications UL, CE, C-Tick, RoHS
Weight Approx. 100 g
Stock Status ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

Most common failure modes on the 1794-IB32 in the field:

1. Partial channel loss (8 or 16 inputs dead, rest normal)
This is the classic sign of an internal ASIC fault or a blown input protection circuit on one of the two 16-channel banks. The module’s internal architecture groups inputs into banks — when one bank’s protection circuit fails (usually from a sustained overvoltage or inductive kick from a poorly suppressed solenoid), that entire bank reads logic-0 regardless of field signal state. Replacement is the only fix. Before swapping, check your field wiring for missing flyback diodes on inductive loads.

2. Module not recognized by adapter (solid red I/O LED on 1794-AENT)
First, reseat the module on the terminal base — the backplane connector is a known wear point after repeated hot-swaps. If the fault persists, check that the module series letter matches what Studio 5000 expects. A Series A module in a configuration built for Series B can cause an identity mismatch fault (Module Type Mismatch, fault code 16#0107). Update the I/O configuration in Studio 5000 to “match” rather than “exact” if you need to run a different series temporarily.

3. Intermittent inputs on high-vibration machinery
The 1794-IB32 uses a plug-in module-to-terminal-base interface. On presses, compactors, or any equipment with significant mechanical vibration, the module can develop micro-fretting on the backplane connector pins. Symptom: inputs drop out randomly, often correlated with machine cycle. Torque the terminal base mounting screws to spec and consider adding vibration-damping mounts to the DIN rail section.

Replacement procedure — what to check before you power back up:

  • Terminal base compatibility: Confirm you have a 1794-TB32 or 1794-TB32S installed. The module will not seat on a 1794-TB16 or other base — the keying is different.
  • No DIP switches or address jumpers on this module: The 1794-IB32 is auto-addressed by the adapter via the backplane. Slot position determines the module’s logical address. No manual configuration required — just seat it and cycle power to the adapter.
  • Firmware: The 1794-IB32 itself carries no user-upgradeable firmware. The adapter (e.g., 1794-AENT) does — ensure your adapter firmware is current to avoid compatibility issues with newer Studio 5000 versions.
  • EDS file: If Studio 5000 throws an “Unrecognized Module” error after replacement, download the current EDS file from Rockwell’s Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) and register it via RSLinx or Studio 5000’s EDS Hardware Installation Tool.
  • Hot-swap procedure: The FLEX I/O platform supports live insertion. Remove the faulty module, insert the replacement, and the adapter will automatically re-establish communication within a few scan cycles. No controller download required in most configurations.

Common fault codes to document before replacement:

  • 16#0001 — Connection request error (adapter cannot establish connection to module)
  • 16#0107 — Module type mismatch (series or revision conflict)
  • 16#0204 — Connection timeout (module stopped responding mid-run)
  • 16#0812 — Bad module (hardware fault detected by adapter)

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The 1794-IB32 was engineered for the realities of plant-floor deployment, not a climate-controlled server room. The module’s input protection circuitry handles transient overvoltages up to 35V DC continuously and is rated to withstand the electrical noise environment typical of variable-frequency drives, contactors, and solenoid valves sharing the same panel. Each input channel includes optical isolation, separating the field-side wiring from the backplane logic — a critical feature in environments where ground loops and common-mode noise are routine.

Mechanically, the module-to-terminal-base connection is designed for repeated insertion cycles, supporting maintenance operations without degrading contact integrity under normal use. The operating temperature ceiling of 55 °C covers the majority of industrial enclosure environments, even in summer conditions in non-air-conditioned facilities. Storage down to -40 °C means modules can be held in unheated warehouses or shipping containers without risk of damage to internal components.

Vibration and shock resistance meets IEC 68-2-6 and IEC 68-2-27 test standards respectively — the same benchmarks applied to equipment used in automotive stamping, mining conveyors, and offshore platform automation. Units sourced from our Xiamen warehouse are inspected for physical integrity, connector condition, and label authenticity before dispatch. ESD-safe packaging is used on every shipment to prevent electrostatic damage during transit.

Global Express Logistics

Our fulfillment operation runs out of Xiamen, China — one of the country’s primary export hubs with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international express networks. Here’s how a typical emergency order moves:

  • Order confirmed before 14:00 CST: Same-day dispatch in most cases. Tracking number issued within 2 hours of pickup.
  • DHL Express Worldwide: Southeast Asia — 1–2 business days. Europe — 2–3 business days. North America — 2–4 business days. Middle East / Africa — 3–5 business days.
  • FedEx International Priority: Available as an alternative carrier for destinations where FedEx has stronger last-mile coverage.
  • Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and Certificate of Origin (COO) are prepared for every shipment. HS code 8538.90 is used for PLC/I/O modules — pre-cleared with our freight forwarder to avoid customs delays.
  • Customs clearance support: We provide full export documentation sets and can issue a formal proforma invoice for import clearance purposes in regulated markets.
  • Real-time tracking: Waybill number shared via email and WhatsApp immediately after carrier pickup. You can track directly on DHL.com or FedEx.com.

We have shipped 1794-IB32 units to automotive plants in Germany, food processing facilities in Australia, petrochemical sites in Saudi Arabia, and semiconductor fabs in Taiwan — all on emergency timelines. The logistics infrastructure is in place. The stock is on the shelf. The only variable is how quickly you contact us.

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