Product Overview
The X20DO4332 (X20DO4332) is an ultra-high-density digital output module within the B&R X20 series, engineered to provide 30 discrete outputs in a single compact housing. Operating at a nominal 24 VDC, this current-sourcing module is designed for applications where cabinet space is at a premium and high-density I/O concentration is required. In complex automation environments like textile machinery, electronics assembly, and high-speed sorting systems, the X20DO4332 serves as the primary control interface for small actuators, indicators, and interposing relays. By consolidating 30 channels into a 12.5 mm width, it significantly reduces the footprint of the PLC rack while maintaining the rugged electrical performance and integrated protection required for 24/7 industrial operations.
Technical Configuration
The X20DO4332 architecture is centered on maximizing channel density without compromising signal reliability. It utilizes a 1-wire connection system, allowing for 30 outputs to be managed through a single high-density terminal interface. The module features current-sourcing (transistor) outputs, meaning it switches the positive potential (24 VDC) to the load. Each output is equipped with internal protection against overloads and short circuits, ensuring that a fault on a single field device does not compromise the entire module's integrity. The unit communicates via the X20 bus, benefiting from high-speed data synchronization and integrated diagnostics that report the status of the output stages directly to the central CPU. Its hardware is designed for efficient heat dissipation despite the high concentration of switching components.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
X20DO4332 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Module Type |
High-Density Digital Output |
| Number of Outputs |
30 |
| Output Type |
Current-sourcing (transistor) |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Max. Output Current |
0.1 A per channel |
| Total Nominal Current |
3.0 A |
| Connection Type |
1-wire connections |
| Bus Power Consumption |
0.25 W |
| Internal I/O Power |
1.1 W |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 55 deg C |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
How is the 30-channel density achieved in such a small form factor?
The X20DO4332 uses a specialized 1-wire terminal block and high-efficiency transistor arrays. By sharing a common ground for all 30 channels through the backplane or power supply module, the wiring complexity is reduced, and the hardware can be condensed into the standard 12.5 mm X20 width.
What are the load limitations for each individual channel?
Each of the 30 channels is designed for a nominal current of 0.1 A. This makes the module ideal for driving PLC inputs, LED indicators, and small solenoid valves. For higher current loads (over 100 mA), an interposing relay or a lower-density X20 module should be used.
Can I monitor the status of the outputs via software?
Yes. The module provides diagnostic registers accessible via Automation Studio. You can monitor for module-wide errors such as undervoltage of the I/O supply or specific status bits that indicate if the module is operational and communicating correctly with the bus.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Wiring and Termination: Due to the high density of 30 channels in one block, use fine-stranded wire with a cross-section appropriate for 0.1 A loads (typically 0.14 to 0.25 mm squared). Ensure that ferrules are crimped correctly to prevent stray strands from causing short circuits between the closely spaced terminal points.
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Total Current Management: While individual channels are limited to 0.1 A, the total module current must not exceed 3.0 A. If all 30 channels are active simultaneously at their maximum rated load, the thermal limits of the module will be reached. Ensure your logic or electrical design accounts for the "simultaneity factor" of the outputs.
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I/O Supply Grounding: Since this is a 1-wire current-sourcing module, the 0 V reference of your field actuators must be tied back to the same 0 V potential as the X20 I/O supply. Any voltage potential difference between the module ground and the field ground can lead to ghost signals or failure of the output transistors to turn off completely.