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5069-IB16F New Factory 5069IB16F 16-Point Fast DC Input Module

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5069-IB16F New Factory 5069IB16F 16-Point Fast DC Input Module

5069-IB16F New Factory 5069IB16F 16-Point Fast DC Input Module

PRODUCT DETAILS

5069-IB16F — Compact 5000 16-Point Fast 24V DC Input Module

The 5069-IB16F is a 16-point fast-response digital input module for the Compact 5000 I/O platform, mounted on the 5069 DIN-rail I/O bus alongside a 5069-series Compact controller or as remote I/O over EtherNet/IP. Each input reads a 24V DC sinking field signal with a sub-millisecond filter option, designed for capturing fast events — high-speed sensors, registration marks, and short-duration pulses — that standard-filter input modules would miss or smear across multiple scan cycles.

Specifications

Parameter Value
Part Number 5069-IB16F
Platform Compact 5000 (5069)
Input Points 16
Input Voltage 24V DC (sinking)
Input Filter (fast mode) Sub-millisecond, selectable
Input Type Sourcing field device (PNP sensor compatible)
Bus Connection 5069 DIN-rail expansion bus
Removable Terminal Block Yes
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C
Standards UL 508, CE, IEC 61131-2

Where Fast Filtering Matters

Standard digital input modules apply filter times in the 1–9 ms range, adequate for pushbuttons, limit switches, and most sensor signals. Some applications generate pulses shorter than that window — high-speed parts-counting photoeyes, registration sensors on web-handling equipment, or fast encoder-derived digital signals used for positioning triggers. With a standard filter, these short pulses can be missed entirely or stretched in a way that corrupts timing-sensitive logic.

The 5069-IB16F's selectable fast filter mode brings response time down to capture these short-duration signals reliably. This comes with a tradeoff: faster filtering means less noise rejection. Use the fast setting only on channels that genuinely need it; channels reading conventional mechanical contacts or relay outputs should stay on a longer filter setting to avoid false triggering from contact bounce or electrical noise.

Wiring and Filter Configuration

  • Configure filter time per channel in the controller's I/O configuration — fast filtering is not necessarily applied uniformly across all 16 points; assign it selectively to the channels that need it.
  • For PNP (sourcing) field devices, wire the sensor's signal output to the input terminal and its 0V reference to the module's common. Verify sensor output type before wiring — this module expects sourcing devices.
  • Keep wiring for fast-filtered channels as short as practical and shielded if routed near high-frequency switching equipment — the reduced filter time trades away some of the noise immunity that longer filters provide.
  • The removable terminal block allows module replacement without disturbing field wiring — verify the replacement module's filter configuration matches the original after a swap.

FAQ

Q: Can all 16 channels run in fast filter mode simultaneously?

Yes, each channel's filter setting is independent and can be configured for fast mode without affecting the others. Whether to do so depends on whether each specific channel's signal source actually needs the faster response.

Q: Does fast filtering increase the module's susceptibility to electrical noise?

Yes. Shorter filter times reject less noise by design — a brief electrical transient that a standard filter would ignore can register as a false input event on a fast-filtered channel. Use fast filtering selectively on channels where capturing genuine short pulses outweighs the added noise sensitivity.

Q: Is this module compatible with NPN (sinking) sensors?

The 5069-IB16F is designed for sourcing (PNP) field devices. NPN sensors require a sinking input module or an interposing circuit to adapt the signal polarity.

Q: Can this module be used in a remote I/O node rather than local to the controller?

Yes. The 5069 platform supports both local mounting directly with a 5069-series controller and remote mounting via an EtherNet/IP adapter, with the module functioning identically in either configuration.

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