Process Control Overview
The B&R X20AO4632 (X20AO4632) is a high-density 4-channel analog output module engineered for the modular B&R X20 automation architecture. Deployed extensively across precision process industries such as chemical dosing, paper manufacturing, and variable speed ventilation systems, this module drives proportional field actuators. By converting internal digital control variables into stable, low-noise analog signals, the unit ensures responsive control over control valves, motorized dampers, and variable frequency drive (VFD) speed references, minimizing process overshoot and maximizing factory output quality.
Signaling Architecture and Electrical Precision
This analog card features four independently configurable outputs that provide standard 0 to 10 VDC voltage signals or 4 to 20 mA current loops based on software parameters in B&R Automation Studio. Operating with high digital resolution, the module uses specialized internal balancing circuits to maintain signal stability despite fluctuations in backplane voltage or shifting ambient temperatures. The hardware includes comprehensive galvanic isolation between the internal logic bus and the field output channels, protecting sensitive CPU components from external inductive surges and common-mode voltage spikes.
Technical Performance Matrix
| Core Parameter |
Functional Specification |
| Model |
X20AO4632 |
| Brand |
B&R Automation |
| Origin |
Austria |
| Module Classification |
Analog Signal Output Card |
| Channel Density |
4 analog outputs |
| Signal Ranges |
0 to 10 VDC or 4 to 20 mA (Software selectable) |
| Galvanic Isolation |
Field channels isolated from the X20 backplane |
| Output Data Representation |
16-bit standard Integer (INT) |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to 55 deg C (Standard horizontal mounting) |
| Storage Temperature |
-25 to 85 deg C |
| Relative Humidity Range |
5 to 95% (Non-condensing) |
| Net Weight |
0.09 kg |
| Shipping Gross Weight |
1.0 kg (Including rigid anti-static packaging) |
Industrial Maintenance and FAQs
How do you configure a channel to switch from a 0-10 V voltage signal to a 4-20 mA current signal?
Physical jumpers are not required. Open the physical hardware topology configuration tree inside B&R Automation Studio, select the specific slot containing the X20AO4632 module, and navigate to its channel parameter tab. Modify the channel mode dropdown to the desired signaling standard and download the updated configuration to the target controller.
What are the primary troubleshooting steps if an actuator fails to respond to a current loop command?
First, check the physical diagnostics LED on the front faceplate of the module. If a current loop channel detects an open circuit (broken wire or disconnected actuator terminal), a fault indicator will activate. Verify line continuity using a digital multimeter, check the external loop resistance to ensure it falls within permissible limits, and verify that the auxiliary 24 VDC potential feed module is active.
Can this module output negative voltage signals for bidirectional servo drive control?
No. The X20AO4632 is calibrated specifically for unipolar industrial signaling standards, providing 0 to 10 VDC or 4 to 20 mA. For application loops requiring bipolar voltage ranges (such as -10 V to +10 V) for hydraulic valves or bidirectional servo controllers, utilize a dedicated B&R bipolar analog output module.
Field Commissioning and Wiring Guidelines
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Shield Termination and Noise Suppression: Always utilize high-quality shielded twisted-pair cables for all analog signal runs. Terminate the cable braid directly at the module base using the official X20 low-impedance ground clip assembly. Grounding the shield correctly prevents electromagnetic interference from high-voltage AC motor lines from corrupting the precise voltage or current waveforms.
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Loop Impedance Tracking: When operating in 4 to 20 mA current mode, calculate the total loop resistance, including the internal resistance of the actuator and the total length of the field wire run. Exceeding the maximum permissible load impedance will prevent the module from driving the full 20 mA target signal, resulting in clamped output values and process errors.
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Module Seating and Terminal Engagement: Prior to sliding the X20AO4632 electronics module onto its pre-installed bus base, ensure that the mechanical coding pins are properly aligned. Press the module firmly into place until the top and bottom latch mechanisms click, establishing a low-resistance connection to the logic bus and avoiding intermittent data transmission faults.