Description
Engineered for localized digital field control, the Beckhoff IP2000-B528 Fieldbus Box coordinates distributed signals in punishing environment zones without requiring a protective electrical cabinet. Operating directly on a DeviceNet network, this machine-mount remote I/O unit provides 8 digital outputs rated at 24 V DC and 0.5 A per channel. The device features integrated M12 T-connector infrastructure, minimizing external cabling requirements, while the 8 mm snap-type connections ensure rapid physical termination on-site. The rugged polyamide housing delivers comprehensive IP67 water and dust sealing, making it exceptionally reliable for decentralized automation architectures in manufacturing, packaging, and material handling applications.
Key Features
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DeviceNet Integration: Supports baud rates up to 500 kbaud with automatic transfer rate detection and standard I/O communication modes.
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High-Density Outputs: Equipped with 8 digital output channels, each handling up to 0.5 A with individual short-circuit protection.
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Integrated T-Connector: Built-in M12 T-connector minimizes daisy-chain wiring and installation overhead on physical network lines.
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Sub-Miniature Snap Connection: Uses compact 8 mm snap-type connectors for space-saving, vibration-resistant digital output cabling.
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Hardened IP67 Enclosure: Manufactured from PA6 polyamide to withstand high-pressure washdowns, vibration, and mechanical impacts.
Applications
- Decentralized pneumatic valve terminal control in automotive body shops.
- Conveyor drive activation and sorting gate control in high-speed sorting facilities.
- Localized solenoid and actuator switching in food processing machinery.
- Distributed auxiliary I/O routing for robotic cell peripheral equipment.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
Beckhoff |
| Model Number |
IP2000-B528 |
| Fieldbus Interface |
DeviceNet (1 x M12 plug, 5-pin; 1 x M12 socket, 5-pin) |
| Data Transfer Rates |
125 kBaud, 250 kBaud, 500 kBaud (Auto-detection) |
| Number of Outputs |
8 digital outputs |
| Output Type |
Ohmic, inductive, and lamp loads |
| Nominal Output Voltage |
24 V DC (-15% / +20%) |
| Max. Output Current |
0.5 A per channel (individually short-circuit proof) |
| Power Supply Input |
24 V DC Control Voltage (Us) via 4-pin M8 |
| Electrical Isolation |
500 V (Control voltage to fieldbus) |
| Protection Rating |
IP65 / IP66 / IP67 (conforms to EN 60529) |
| Enclosure Material |
PA6 (Polyamide) |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to +55 degC |
| Storage Temperature |
-25 to +85 degC |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
30 mm x 210 mm x 26.5 mm |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.0 kg |
Connections and Interfaces
| Connection Port |
Pin Number |
Signal Assignment |
| DeviceNet Bus (M12) |
Pin 1 |
Shield |
| Pin 2 |
V+ (Network Supply) |
| Pin 3 |
V- (Network Common) |
| Pin 4 |
CAN_H (Data High) |
| Pin 5 |
CAN_L (Data Low) |
| Power Supply (M8 Feed) |
Pin 1 |
Control Voltage Us (+24 V DC) |
| Pin 2 |
Load Voltage Up (+24 V DC) |
| Pin 3 |
Control Voltage Us (0 V) |
| Pin 4 |
Load Voltage Up (0 V) |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The IP2000-B528 relies on specific legacy DeviceNet electronic data sheets (EDS files) for correct mapping within RSNetWorx or equivalent network design suites. Ensure your configuration tool is updated with the matching Beckhoff DeviceNet profile. If swapping with other modular sub-systems like the IP2000-B510 (CANopen), note that although physical mounting templates match, internal network protocols require full master-level reprogramming.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
While the 8 mm snap connection layout reduces spatial volume, ensure your field cables utilize matching snap-type female connectors with a secure seal ring to maintain the IP67 ingress rating. Threaded screw adaptors will not mount directly onto these quick-snap collars. Additionally, inductive loads like solenoid coils should always be checked for internal back-EMF suppression, even though the output transistors feature thermal and short-circuit protection circuits.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Always isolate Us (Control Supply) and Up (Load Supply) when deploying in systems utilizing integrated safety circuits. Splitting these power contacts at the M8 distribution feed allows you to physically drop the actuator power (Up) in an emergency stop event while keeping the DeviceNet communication and internal logic tracking active on the Control line (Us). Grounding must be established via the module's metallic mounting eyelets directly to the machine chassis.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL SAFETY WARNING
Isolate all 24 V DC auxiliary feed sources and network bus power lines prior to mounting or connecting the Fieldbus Box. Failure to completely de-energize external power lines can result in accidental short circuits, hardware damage, or unpredictable actuator deployment.
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Affix the module chassis to a flat, rigid structural surface using two M3-sized fasteners through the 3.5 mm diameter integrated mounting holes. Secure the chassis firmly to establish a robust path for EMI protection.
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Configure the physical DeviceNet network node address (MAC ID) and operational baud rate according to documentation, utilizing the commissioning tools (such as KS2000 or software equivalent) prior to final network commissioning.
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Insert the DeviceNet network trunk or drop lines into the M12 plug and socket bus interfaces. Ensure the connectors are hand-tightened to establish an IP67 water-resistant seal.
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Attach the M8 supply inputs (Us and Up), securing both power distribution rings, then snap-fit your 8 mm digital output signal plugs onto the designated output terminals.