Product Overview
The X67AI1223 (X67AI1223) is a rugged, field-mounted analog input module within the B&R X67 system, specifically designed for decentralized automation without the need for a control cabinet. Featuring four high-precision analog inputs with a voltage range of +/- 10 V, this module is engineered for direct installation on machinery in harsh industrial environments. In sectors such as mobile automation, heavy-duty outdoor equipment, and large-scale manufacturing lines, the X67AI1223 provides critical sensor feedback with minimal wiring overhead. Its IP67-rated protection ensures reliable data acquisition in the presence of dust, moisture, and high mechanical vibration, enabling a truly distributed control architecture that brings I/O processing closer to the physical process.
Technical Configuration
The X67AI1223 architecture is optimized for real-time monitoring, providing four independent channels capable of processing bipolar voltage signals (+/- 10 V). The hardware is equipped with comprehensive status indicators, including dedicated I/O function LEDs for each channel, as well as LEDs for supply voltage and bus communication status. This allows for immediate on-site diagnostics without the need for external software tools. The module utilizes standardized M12 connectors for field signals, ensuring secure, watertight connections. Its compact 53 mm wide housing is designed for direct screw-mounting onto the machine frame, utilizing the X67 bus system for high-speed data transmission and synchronization with the central controller.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
X67AI1223 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| System |
X67 System (Field-mounted) |
| Number of Inputs |
4 Analog Inputs |
| Input Range |
+/- 10 V (Bipolar) |
| Status Indicators |
Channel LEDs, Supply Voltage, Bus Function |
| Protection Rating |
IP67 |
| Dimensions (W x H x L) |
53 mm x 85 mm x 42 mm |
| Operating Temp |
-25 to +60 deg C |
| Weight |
approx. 0.2 kg |
| Shipping Weight |
1.5 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does the X67AI1223 require a separate enclosure?
No. The X67AI1223 is an IP67-rated module designed for cabinet-free installation. It can be mounted directly on the machine or system frame, provided the electrical connections are made with appropriately rated M12 connectors.
What is the benefit of the bipolar +/- 10 V input range?
The bipolar range allows the module to interface with sensors that measure both positive and negative values, such as pressure transducers that measure both vacuum and pressure, or position sensors that determine displacement in two directions from a center zero point.
How do the status indicators assist in troubleshooting?
Each of the 4 channels has an LED that indicates its functional state. If a signal is out of range or a channel fault occurs, the LED provides an immediate visual cue. Combined with the bus and power LEDs, technicians can quickly identify if a problem is related to the sensor, the power supply, or the network communication.
Is this module compatible with POWERLINK?
The X67AI1223 is designed for the X67 system bus. When used with an appropriate X67 bus controller or fieldbus head station, it can be integrated into POWERLINK, CANopen, or other standard industrial Ethernet networks.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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M12 Connector Integrity: To maintain the IP67 protection rating, ensure that all M12 connectors are tightened to the recommended torque (typically 0.4 Nm to 0.6 Nm). Unused ports must be sealed with professional-grade IP67 protective caps to prevent moisture ingress and internal corrosion.
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Decentralized Grounding: Since the module is mounted directly to the machine frame, ensure the frame itself is properly bonded to the system ground. Use shielded M12 cables for all +/- 10 V signals, and ensure the cable shield is connected to the M12 connector housing to provide a 360-degree path for electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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Voltage Supply Stability: The X67AI1223 relies on the X67 bus supply for its internal logic and potentially for sensor power. In long-distance distributed runs, calculate the voltage drop across the bus cables to ensure the supply voltage remains within the specified range for accurate analog-to-digital conversion.