Product Overview
The 1SBP260100R1001 (XI16E1-E4.0) is a high-density digital extension module from the Advant Controller 31 (AC31) series. Designed for distributed automation, this module provides 16 isolated digital inputs rated for 24 VDC. As an "XI" series expansion module, it functions as a remote I/O unit that communicates with a master PLC via the CS31 system bus. This allows for flexible, decentralized wiring, reducing the cost of cable runs from field sensors to the central control cabinet. Manufactured in France, the XI16E1 is known for its ruggedness in legacy industrial environments, providing reliable signal detection for pushbuttons, limit switches, and proximity sensors.
Technical Configuration
The XI16E1 is engineered for reliable binary signal processing in industrial networks:
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Input Density: 16 independent channels, organized to handle standard 24 VDC discrete signals.
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Isolation: Inputs are galvanically isolated to protect the internal logic and the CS31 bus from field-side voltage spikes and ground loops.
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Bus Communication: Utilizes the proprietary ABB CS31 bus (RS-485 physical layer), requiring a unique bus address set via hardware switches.
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Power Requirements: Requires an external 24 VDC power supply for both the module electronics and the input sensing loops.
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Rugged Housing: Specifically designed for DIN-rail mounting with a focus on ease of maintenance and clear channel status visibility.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Model |
XI16E1 |
| Product ID |
1SBP260100R1001 |
| Brand |
ABB |
| Range |
Advant Controller 31 (AC31) |
| Input Type |
16 Digital Inputs (24 VDC, 5 mA) |
| 2nd Item Code |
XI16E1-E4.0 |
| Product Phase |
Phase-Out / Legacy Support |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) |
250 x 120 x 100 mm (approx. with base) |
| Weight |
0.50 kg |
| Country of Origin |
France |
Technical FAQs
What does the "XI" designation in the model name stand for?
"XI" stands for Expansion Input. In the AC31 architecture, XI modules are used to extend the input count of a system by placing I/O remotely on the CS31 bus rather than directly on the local CPU rack.
Can the XI16E1 be hot-swapped while the system is running?
No. The label on the unit explicitly warns: "don't plug or unplug with power ON." Attempting to swap the module while energized can lead to communication errors on the CS31 bus or physical damage to the electronic interface.
How do I address this module on the CS31 bus?
Addressing is handled via rotary or DIP switches. If you are replacing an existing unit, you must ensure the address settings on the new module exactly match the old one for the PLC to recognize it.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Wiring Precision: Use AWG 14 copper wire as recommended on the label. Tighten terminals to 0.5 Nm (4.5 lbs-inch). Over-tightening can damage the terminal block, while under-tightening leads to intermittent signals.
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Signal Integrity: While the 24 VDC digital signals are relatively robust, ensure that the CS31 bus cable (twisted pair) is shielded and grounded at one end to prevent electromagnetic interference from causing "ghost" inputs.
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Thermal Management: Given the module's age and its 0.50 kg weight, ensure vertical orientation on the DIN rail to facilitate natural heat dissipation. Avoid mounting directly above high-heat components like power supplies.
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Legacy Lifecycle: Since this module is in the Phase-Out stage, it is highly recommended to maintain at least one tested spare in stock. For future system migrations, consider that modern ABB AC500 systems can often talk to these legacy XI modules via a CS31 bus plug (CI590).