Product Overview
The X20HB2881 (X20HB2881) is a specialized communication expansion module within the B&R X20 system, designed to facilitate efficient network branching through dual integrated Fast Ethernet hubs. This module is an essential component for complex automation topologies that require hub-based expansion to manage multiple network segments without the latency overhead often associated with complex switching logic. By providing two shielded RJ45 ports, the X20HB2881 allows for reliable, high-speed data distribution in decentralized architectures, making it a staple for large-scale production lines, automotive test cells, and modular packaging machinery where synchronized Ethernet communication is paramount.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the X20HB2881 is optimized for low power consumption and high signal integrity, drawing only 1.17 W during operation. It features two Fast Ethernet hubs that support standard segment lengths of up to 100 meters between stations using shielded Ethernet cabling. The compact X20 design allows it to be integrated directly into the local I/O stack, functioning as a transparent node for network traffic. The use of shielded RJ45 connectors ensures maximum immunity against electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is critical in industrial environments characterized by high-frequency motor noise and heavy electrical loads.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
X20HB2881 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Module Type |
Hub Expansion Module |
| Hub Count |
2 Fast Ethernet Hubs |
| Interface |
2x Shielded RJ45 |
| Power Consumption |
1.17 W |
| Segment Length |
Max. 100 m |
| Transfer Rate |
100 Mbit/s (Fast Ethernet) |
| Dimensions |
Standard X20 Module Width |
| Operating Weight |
Approx. 0.08 kg |
| Shipping Weight |
4.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
What is the primary difference between using the X20HB2881 and a standard Ethernet switch?
The X20HB2881 operates as a hub, meaning it broadcasts incoming data packets to all ports within its segment. In specific industrial protocols, this can reduce processing latency compared to store-and-forward switches, though it requires careful network planning to manage collision domains in high-traffic environments.
Can this module be used to extend the physical reach of a POWERLINK network?
Yes, it can be used within a POWERLINK environment to expand the physical topology. However, because it is a hub and not a managed switch, engineers must account for the additional signal propagation delay to ensure the network remains within the configured cycle time limits.
Is any special software configuration required for the X20HB2881?
As a hub expansion module, it is largely transparent to the network layer. In B&R Automation Studio, it is added to the hardware configuration to account for power consumption on the X20 backplane, but it does not typically require complex IP addressing or layer 3 configuration.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Cable Shielding and Grounding: To achieve the maximum 100 m segment length and maintain data integrity, always use industrial-grade S/FTP or SF/UTP Category 5e (or higher) cables. Ensure the RJ45 shield makes full contact with the module's shielded port to provide a continuous path to the functional earth (FE).
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Network Topology Constraints: When cascading multiple X20HB2881 modules, be mindful of the "5-4-3 rule" or the specific limitations of your industrial Ethernet protocol. Excessive hub-chaining can lead to increased signal jitter and propagation delays that may impact real-time performance in high-speed motion applications.
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Backplane Power Planning: While the module consumes a modest 1.17 W, always verify the total power requirements of your X20 slice. If the X20HB2881 is placed at the end of a long I/O line, ensure the bus controller or power supply module can provide sufficient current to the internal I/O bus.