Product Overview
The 3IF787.9 (3IF787.9) is a high-performance communication interface module engineered for the B&R System 2005/3000 ecosystem. As a dedicated Powerlink gateway, this module serves as a critical bridge for deterministic real-time data exchange in demanding industrial environments such as high-speed packaging, textile manufacturing, and automated assembly lines. By providing an electrically isolated network interface, the 3IF787.9 safeguards the primary PLC backplane from external voltage spikes and electromagnetic interference (EMI), significantly enhancing system uptime and operational reliability in "electrically noisy" factory settings.
Network Architecture and Communication
The 3IF787.9 is designed to provide robust connectivity with a focus on signal integrity and network flexibility. Unlike standard serial interfaces, this module is specifically optimized for Powerlink protocols, ensuring that time-critical process data reaches the CPU without jitter.
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Electrical Isolation: Features high-grade galvanic isolation to prevent ground loops and protect internal logic circuits.
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Data Throughput: Optimized for consistent performance at Max. 500 Kbps, providing the necessary bandwidth for complex fieldbus topologies.
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Network Capability: Fully supports networked architectures, allowing for seamless integration into multi-node industrial grids.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
3IF787.9 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Module Type |
Interface Module |
| Protocol |
Powerlink |
| Transmission Rate |
Max. 500 Kbps |
| Isolation |
Electrically Isolated (Galvanic) |
| Compatibility |
B&R System 2005 / 3000 |
| Operating Temp |
0 to +55 Celsius |
| Storage Temp |
-25 to +70 Celsius |
| Shipping Weight |
1.5 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does the 3IF787.9 support hot-swapping within the B&R rack?
No, it is highly recommended to power down the system before inserting or removing the 3IF787.9 interface module. Swapping communication modules under power can cause bus errors or potential damage to the backplane connectors.
What is the significance of the 500 Kbps limit for this specific module?
While modern Ethernet-based Powerlink can reach 100 Mbps, the 3IF787.9 is engineered for the System 2005/3000 platform. The 500 Kbps rate is optimized for the specific timing requirements and processor speeds of that generation, ensuring 100% data consistency without overwhelming the CPU.
How do I verify if the electrical isolation is functioning correctly?
Isolation is a hardware-integrated feature. If the module experiences a surge on the network side but the PLC continues to run without a "System Fail" or "Backplane Error," the isolation barrier has successfully protected the core logic. Check the status LEDs on the front panel for "ERR" or "Link" status during troubleshooting.
Field Engineering & Installation Guide
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Shielding and Grounding: To achieve the best performance from the Powerlink interface, use double-shielded twisted pair (STP) cables. Ensure the cable shield is grounded at the entry point of the control cabinet to divert high-frequency noise before it reaches the 3IF787.9.
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Module Seating: When installing into the 3000 series rack, ensure the module is perpendicular to the backplane. Tighten the retaining screws to the specified torque (approx. 0.4 Nm) to ensure a gas-tight connection on the bus pins, especially in high-vibration environments.
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Address Configuration: Before commissioning, verify the node switches (if applicable) or software-assigned station numbers. Network conflicts on a Powerlink segment will result in intermittent data loss and "Timeout" errors in the B&R Automation Studio diagnostics.
Engineering Advantages
The 3IF787.9 stands out in legacy system support due to its ruggedized physical layer. The 1.5 kg shipping weight reflects a robust internal build quality compared to modern, lightweight plastic modules. Its ability to maintain stable communication in temperatures up to 55 Celsius without active cooling makes it ideal for non-climate-controlled environments. Furthermore, the electrical isolation provides an essential layer of "Hardened Security" against the electrical surges common in heavy industrial machinery.