Product Overview
The 3DM476.6 (3DM4766) is a high-density digital mixed module from the B&R System 2005 series, engineered to provide versatile interfacing for both 24 VDC and 24 VAC signal environments. Featuring 16 digital inputs and a high-current output stage rated at 0.4 A per channel, this module is an ideal solution for mid-to-large scale automation tasks requiring a hybrid of sensing and actuation in a single slot. Its ability to handle AC/DC voltages makes it particularly valuable for legacy plant upgrades and complex machinery where different control voltages coexist. Built to an IP20 protection standard, the 3DM476.6 ensures stable performance in centralized control cabinets for applications ranging from industrial HVAC systems to automated assembly lines.
Technical Configuration
The 3DM476.6 architecture is designed with robust electrical isolation to protect the central processing unit and maintain signal integrity. While there is no channel-to-channel isolation, the module features comprehensive group isolation between input groups and output groups. Power management is split between an internal 2.5 W consumption at 5 VDC (logic side) and an external 24 V supply consuming 2.0 W. The output stage is specifically rated for 0.4 A, providing sufficient power to drive industrial solenoids, contactors, and signaling lamps directly. Its mechanical design follows the System 2005 standard, ensuring a secure fit and reliable backplane communication within the rack.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
3DM476.6 |
| Brand |
B&R Automation |
| System Series |
System 2005 |
| Module Type |
Digital Mixed I/O Module |
| Number of Inputs |
16 |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC / 24 VAC |
| Output Current |
0.4 A per channel |
| Internal Power Consumption |
2.5 W at 5 VDC |
| External Power Consumption |
2.0 W at 24 VDC |
| Isolation |
Group Isolation (Input-Input / Input-Output) |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does the 3DM476.6 support independent isolation for each channel?
No, the module utilizes group isolation. This means while the input groups are isolated from each other and the output groups, individual channels within the same group share a common reference point. This design optimizes space while providing sufficient protection against high-voltage surges between different functional sections.
Can I use this module to switch both DC and AC loads?
The inputs are rated for both 24 VDC and 24 VAC signals, providing excellent flexibility for field sensors. However, always verify that the output load does not exceed the 0.4 A rating per channel to prevent thermal stress on the output drivers.
What power supplies are required for this module to operate?
The module requires two power sources: the internal 5 VDC supplied by the System 2005 backplane for logic operations and an external 24 V supply for the I/O circuits and actuator power.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Thermal Management in High-Load Scenarios: When driving multiple outputs at the 0.4 A limit simultaneously, the total power dissipation can increase. Ensure the control cabinet has adequate ventilation. If the module is mounted in an area with restricted airflow, consider de-rating the output current or leaving a small gap between high-power modules to prevent localized overheating.
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Wiring and Isolation Practices: Because the module lacks channel-to-channel isolation, ensure that all sensors connected to a single input group share a compatible ground or common potential. Mixing incompatible power sources within a single isolated group can lead to ground loops or equipment damage.
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Backplane Seating and Grounding: For System 2005 modules, ensure the module is fully inserted and the retaining screws are properly engaged. The module relies on the rack's grounding system for EMI shielding; ensure the DIN rail or rack frame is bonded to the main functional earth of the machine.