Product Overview
The X20DIF371 (X20DIF371) is a high-density digital input module designed for the X20 System's decentralized I/O architecture. Featuring 16 digital inputs in a compact form factor, this module utilizes sink connections (NPN logic), where the input provides a path to ground for the connected sensor. Designed for 1-wire connection technology, it allows for a highly efficient and organized wiring structure within the control cabinet. The X20DIF371 is an ideal solution for applications requiring a high volume of digital signals, such as monitoring limit switches, pushbuttons, and proximity sensors in automated assembly lines and packaging machinery.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the X20DIF371 is optimized for signal reliability and processing efficiency. It incorporates a configurable software input filter that can be applied to the entire module, effectively eliminating signal "chatter" or noise from mechanical contacts. The 16 inputs are processed through the X20 backplane bus, ensuring high-speed data transmission to the CPU. The sink input design is specifically compatible with sourcing (PNP) sensors or dry contacts connected to the positive supply. Its 1-wire connection scheme means that only the signal wire is connected to the module, with the common return handled by the bus module's power distribution rail.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
X20DIF371 |
| Series |
X20 System |
| Number of Inputs |
16 |
| Input Type |
Sink (NPN) |
| Wiring Connection |
1-wire |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Input Filter |
Configurable via Software (Module-wide) |
| Status Indicators |
I/O Status per channel |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 55 Celsius |
| Bus Connection |
X20 Backplane Bus |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
What is the difference between Sink and Source connections for this module?
The X20DIF371 is a sink input module. This means the module's input circuit "sinks" the current to the ground. Therefore, you must use sourcing (PNP) sensors. When the sensor is triggered, it sends a high signal (+24V) to the module input.
How does the 1-wire connection save space?
In a 1-wire configuration, each digital signal requires only a single terminal point on the X20 terminal block. The common 0V/GND connection for the sensors is handled internally by the bus module or via a separate potential distribution module, drastically reducing the number of wires running to the I/O rack.
Can I set different filter times for different inputs?
On the X20DIF371, the software input filter is typically configured for the entire module. This provides a uniform debounce time for all 16 inputs, which simplifies the configuration for standard digital applications like button presses or limit switch monitoring.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Sensor Compatibility: Ensure that all connected devices are sourcing (PNP) types. Connecting a sinking (NPN) sensor to a sinking input module will result in a "floating" signal that will not be registered by the PLC logic.
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Wiring Density and Cable Management: With 16 inputs in a single module, wire organization is key. Use the X20 System’s integrated labeling strips to identify each channel. Since this is a 1-wire module, ensure that the sensor power supply (24V) is properly distributed from a common potential terminal to avoid a "spaghetti" effect in the cabinet.
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Filter Tuning: When configuring the software input filter in Automation Studio, balance the response time against the noise environment. A very short filter time (e.g., 1ms) allows for high-speed detection but may trigger on electrical noise; a longer filter (e.g., 10-20ms) is safer for mechanical switches but adds latency to the signal detection.