Product Overview
The B&R X20CP1483 (X20 CP 1483) is a high-performance CPU module central to the B&R X20 automation ecosystem. Designed to serve as the master processing unit for complex machine control tasks, it orchestrates real-time communication across POWERLINK and Ethernet networks. The X20CP1483 is engineered for demanding industrial sectors—including high-speed packaging, automotive assembly, and precision robotics—where reliable cycle times and advanced computational power are required to minimize downtime. Its compact, modular design ensures it integrates efficiently into existing X20 backplanes while providing the robust processing capability necessary for sophisticated multi-axis motion and logic control.
Technical Configuration
The CPU architecture features a highly efficient power management profile, with a base power consumption of 6 W and an internal I/O consumption of 0.6 W. It supports a wide input voltage range of 24 VDC -15% / +20%, ensuring stable operation in environments with variable grid stability. The module includes comprehensive diagnostic status indicators for real-time monitoring of CPU health, Ethernet/POWERLINK network activity, CompactFlash memory status, and battery levels. Its flexible interface support—including USB and optional interface modules—enables scalable configuration for various application-specific requirements, from simple logic tasks to complex data-heavy industrial automation.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
X20CP1483 |
| Brand |
B&R |
| Series |
X20 CPU |
| Input Voltage |
24 VDC (-15% / +20%) |
| Max Input Current |
2.2 A |
| Power Consumption (Base) |
6 W |
| Internal I/O Power |
0.6 W |
| Weight |
2.0 kg |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
FAQs
What are the status indicators used for in the X20CP1483?
The status indicators provide essential feedback on the CPU operating state, Ethernet and POWERLINK communication links, CompactFlash card health, and the status of the internal backup battery. These LEDs allow maintenance teams to quickly diagnose network or hardware faults.
Is the memory card or interface module included with the CPU?
No, the power consumption specifications (6 W) do not include memory cards, USB devices, or interface modules. These components must be sourced based on your specific application memory and connectivity requirements.
What is the required input voltage stability for this CPU?
The CPU is designed to operate within a 24 VDC -15% / +20% range. While it handles standard industrial fluctuations well, ensure that your power supply provides a clean, regulated 24 VDC to ensure maximum operational longevity and processing stability.
Installation and Operational Guidelines
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System Power Requirements: The X20CP1483 can draw a maximum input current of 2.2 A. Ensure that the upstream power supply is sized correctly to account for both this CPU and any additional modules connected to the same X20 rack.
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Battery Maintenance: The internal battery powers the real-time clock and data retention for the CPU. Monitor the battery status indicator periodically; replace the battery according to the B&R maintenance schedule to prevent the loss of critical configuration data or time-stamping accuracy during power cycles.
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Thermal Management: Even with its efficient 6 W base consumption, the CPU generates heat during intensive computational tasks. Ensure that the X20 rack is installed with sufficient spacing and that the cabinet cooling system is operating effectively to maintain the internal ambient temperature within the allowed limits, preventing thermal throttling or premature hardware failure.