Product Overview
The X20SL8101 (X20SL8101) is a high-performance Safety CPU designed by B&R Industrial Automation to serve as the intelligent core of decentralized safety systems. Part of the integrated X20 System, this module enables the execution of safety-related application programs up to SIL 3 (IEC 61508) and PLe (ISO 13849-1). The X20SL8101 utilizes openSAFETY technology over POWERLINK, allowing for deterministic, real-time safety communication at 100 Mbit/s. By centralizing safety logic within this robust CPU, engineers can manage complex safety functions—such as coordinated emergency stops, light curtain monitoring, and safe motion control—across large-scale production lines in the automotive, bottling, and high-speed logistics industries, significantly reducing wiring overhead while enhancing functional safety.
Technical Configuration
As a dedicated Safety CPU, the X20SL8101 manages the entire safety network, processing signals from safe I/O modules and executing pre-certified safety function blocks. The unit is designed for maximum availability, supporting both parallel connection and redundant operation modes to eliminate single points of failure in critical processes. Power management is handled via a 24 VDC input with an integrated, non-replaceable fuse and reverse polarity protection, ensuring the hardware remains resilient against common electrical installation errors. Its short-circuit proof and temporary overload characteristics allow the CPU to maintain logic integrity even during transient electrical faults on the factory floor.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
X20SL8101 |
| Brand |
B&R Industrial Automation |
| Product Type |
Safety CPU Unit |
| Input Voltage |
24 VDC (-15 percent / +20 percent) |
| Input Current |
Max. 0.9 A |
| Nominal Output Power |
7 W |
| Transfer Rate |
100 Mbit/s (POWERLINK / openSAFETY) |
| Safety Integrity |
Up to SIL 3 / PLe |
| Protection Features |
Reverse polarity, short-circuit proof, integrated fuse |
| Redundancy |
Supported (Redundant operation and Parallel connection) |
| Degree of Protection |
IP20 |
| Dimensions |
Standard X20 System width |
| Shipping Weight |
1.5 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does the X20SL8101 require a separate standard PLC to operate?
Yes. While the X20SL8101 handles all safety-related logic, it typically resides within an X20 station managed by a standard CPU or Bus Controller. The standard CPU handles non-safety machine logic, while the Safety CPU independently manages the safe process image and safety-related communication.
What happens if the integrated fuse in the X20SL8101 blows?
The fuse is integrated and cannot be replaced. This design choice ensures the safety integrity of the hardware; if the fuse blows, it indicates a severe internal or external fault, and the module must be replaced to guarantee the safety of the overall system.
Can this Safety CPU communicate with safety devices from other manufacturers?
Yes, provided the third-party devices support the openSAFETY protocol over a compatible fieldbus like POWERLINK. This interoperability is a core advantage of the X20SL8101, allowing for a unified safety network across diverse hardware.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Firmware Consistency: When replacing or commissioning an X20SL8101, ensure that the Safety Release version matches the project configuration in Automation Studio. Safety CPUs utilize strict versioning; a mismatch between the hardware's safety firmware and the compiled project logic will prevent the safety bus from entering a "Run" state.
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Heat Dissipation and Airflow: Despite its low 7 W power consumption, Safety CPUs are sensitive to thermal stress. Ensure the X20 rack is mounted vertically to take advantage of natural convection. Maintain at least 30 mm of clearance above and below the module to prevent localized hot spots that could trigger a safety shutdown (Safe State).
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Safe Wiring Separation: Although the X20SL8101 communicates via digital bus, ensure that the 24 VDC power supply feeding the safety station is sourced from a high-quality, stabilized PELV/SELV power supply. Keep safety-related bus cables physically separated from high-voltage motor leads to prevent inductive coupling and potential communication dropouts.