Product Overview
The 3DO486.6 (3DO4866) is a high-density digital output module from the B&R System 2005 series, engineered for reliable switching of actuators, solenoid valves, and industrial relays. Featuring 32 transistor outputs, this module provides a robust interface between the PLC logic and field-level equipment. The 3DO486.6 is characterized by its dual-group electrical isolation, which allows for different power segments or safety zones within a single module. It is a legacy staple in heavy industrial applications, including plastic injection molding, large-scale automotive assembly, and CNC machining centers, where high-channel density and proven long-term durability are critical for maintaining production uptime.
Technical Configuration
The module architecture is designed for high-density I/O management and simplified electrical integration.
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32 Transistor Outputs: Provides a large number of control points in a single slice, significantly reducing the required rack space for complex systems.
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Isolated Output Groups: The 32 outputs are divided into two electrically isolated groups. This allows for the separation of different load types or the implementation of localized emergency stop zones.
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Transistor Technology: Utilizes source-switching transistor outputs (24 VDC), offering silent, wear-free operation compared to mechanical relay modules.
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Standardized Signaling: Operates at the industry-standard 24 VDC logic level, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of industrial actuators.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Model |
3DO486.6 |
| Brand |
B&R Industrial Automation |
| Series |
System 2005 |
| Output Type |
32 Digital Transistor Outputs |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Max. Output Current |
0.5 A per channel |
| Electrical Isolation |
2 Independent groups |
| Mounting |
System 2005 Backplane |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Shipping Weight |
2.1 kg |
FAQs
What is the benefit of the two isolated output groups?
Electrical isolation between groups allows you to feed the module from two different power sources. For example, one group can be used for standard control signals, while the other is connected to a safety circuit that can be cut off independently during an emergency.
Can I drive a 1.0 A solenoid with this module?
No. Each individual channel is rated for a maximum of 0.5 A. Attempting to drive a 1.0 A load will trigger the internal overcurrent protection or potentially damage the output transistor. For higher current requirements, you should use an external interposing relay.
Is the 3DO486.6 compatible with newer X20 systems?
No. The 3DO486.6 is specifically designed for the System 2005 backplane. To integrate this functionality into an X20 system, you would need to use a bus controller that supports System 2005 expansion or migrate to an X20 digital output module (such as the X20DO series).
Engineering Guidelines and Wiring Standards
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Load Balancing and Thermal Management: While each channel supports 0.5 A, ensure the total current for the entire module does not exceed the backplane's current-carrying capacity. In high-duty cycle applications, provide adequate cabinet ventilation to dissipate the heat generated by the 32 transistor stages.
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Inductive Load Protection: When switching inductive loads like solenoid valves or motor starters, ensure the load has integrated flyback diodes or Varistors. Although the module has internal protection, external suppression at the source reduces EMI and extends the lifespan of the output transistors.
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Wiring Density: Given the 32-channel density, use organized wire ducting and clearly labeled ferrules. High-density modules are susceptible to wiring errors; double-check the common (0 VDC) connections for each of the two isolated groups.
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Maintenance: Monitor the module status via the B&R diagnostic tools. Since these are transistor outputs, there is no mechanical wear, but check for "Short Circuit" or "Overload" error flags in the software which indicate faults in the field wiring or the connected actuators.