Product Overview
The 7DM435.7 (7DM4357) is a versatile digital mixed I/O module from the legacy B&R System 2003 series, designed to provide high-density signal interfacing in a single-width form factor. This module integrates 8 digital inputs and a corresponding set of outputs, making it an ideal choice for compact machine control where both sensing and actuation are required in limited cabinet space. Engineered for reliability in mid-to-high scale industrial automation, the 7DM435.7 features an integrated "OK" LED for real-time monitoring of supply voltage and output status. Whether utilized in retrofit projects or maintained in existing 2003 backplanes, this module ensures precise signal processing with a 1 ms input delay, critical for synchronized operations in material handling and basic assembly logistics.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the 7DM435.7 is built for flexible field wiring, supporting both sink and source configurations for its 8 digital inputs. It operates at a rated voltage of 24 VDC, with a typical input current of 8 mA per channel, providing enough sensitivity for standard proximity sensors and limit switches while maintaining noise immunity. A standout feature of this System 2003 module is its integrated monitoring logic; the "OK" LED only illuminates when the supply voltage remains above 18 V and the internal output monitoring registers a healthy state. This proactive diagnostic capability allows maintenance teams to quickly identify power-related issues before they result in extended system downtime.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
7DM435.7 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| System Series |
System 2003 |
| Module Type |
Digital Mixed I/O Module |
| Number of Inputs |
8 |
| Input Wiring |
Sink or Source |
| Rated Input Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Input Delay |
Max. 1 ms |
| Power Consumption |
Max. 0.5 W |
| Status Monitoring |
LED (OK) for Voltage > 18 V and Outputs |
| Dimensions |
System 2003 Single-Width |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
How do I verify the health of the 7DM435.7 module at a glance?
The module is equipped with a dedicated "OK" LED indicator. If the supply voltage is above 18 V and the output circuits are functioning correctly, the LED will remain lit. If the LED is off, it indicates either a supply voltage drop below the threshold or a detected fault in the output circuitry.
Does the 7DM435.7 support both NPN and PNP sensor types?
Yes, the inputs are designed to be wired as either sink or source. This flexibility allows you to interface with both NPN (sink) and PNP (source) sensors depending on how you configure the common terminal on the module.
What is the significance of the 1 ms input delay for industrial applications?
A 1 ms delay provides a necessary hardware filter to eliminate signal "chatter" or contact bounce from mechanical switches. This ensures that the CPU receives a clean, stable signal, preventing false triggers in high-speed counting or sequence-start applications.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Supply Voltage Stability: Although the module monitors for voltage above 18 V, for optimal performance and to prevent intermittent "OK" status flickering, ensure a regulated 24 VDC supply with less than 5% ripple. Fluctuations near the 18 V threshold can cause unexpected diagnostic trips in the PLC software.
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System 2003 Backplane Mounting: Ensure the module is firmly seated into the System 2003 rack and the locking screws are tightened. Given the age of many System 2003 installations, inspect the backplane connectors for oxidation or dust before insertion to ensure a low-impedance connection for the 0.5 W logic power.
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Wiring for High-Speed Inputs: When utilizing the 1 ms high-speed capability, keep signal lines separated from high-current motor cables. If the environment is electrically noisy, the use of shielded cables is recommended, with the shield grounded at the cabinet entry point to prevent electromagnetic interference from triggering the sensitive 8 mA inputs.