Product Overview
The B&R 7CM211.7 is a highly versatile, multi-functional combination module designed for the System 2003 platform. It is engineered to provide a compact, all-in-one solution for machine control, integrating digital I/O, high-speed counting/encoding, and analog processing into a single hardware footprint. This module is particularly valuable for applications requiring precise position sensing, high-speed switching, and analog signal feedback—such as labeling machines, packaging units, and small-scale assembly lines. By consolidating multiple functions, the 7CM211.7 reduces the need for multiple specialized modules, saving significant DIN rail space and lowering total system costs.
Technical Configuration
The module architecture is divided into three primary functional zones:
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Digital & High-Speed I/O: It features 8 digital inputs (24 VDC, Sink) with a 4 ms filter. Crucially, these inputs can be configured to handle complex motion feedback, including 3 single-channel counters, 2 dual-channel counters, or 2 incremental encoders at a frequency of up to 20 kHz.
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Digital Outputs: There are 8 transistor outputs (24 VDC, 0.5 A) that are short-circuit proof. These outputs include a "comparator function," allowing for high-speed hardware-level triggering based on counter values.
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Analog Processing: The module provides 2 high-resolution (12-bit) analog inputs (±10 V or 0 to 20 mA) and 2 analog outputs (±10 V).
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model Number |
7CM211.7 |
| Manufacturer |
B&R Industrial Automation |
| Digital Inputs |
8 (24 VDC, Sink, 4 ms) |
| Counter Functions |
3 Single-channel / 2 Dual-channel / 2 Incremental Encoders |
| Counter Frequency |
Max. 20 kHz |
| Digital Outputs |
8 Transistor (24 VDC, 0.5 A), Short-circuit proof |
| Analog Inputs |
2 (±10 V / 0 to 20 mA), 12-bit resolution |
| Analog Outputs |
2 (±10 V), 12-bit resolution |
| Certifications |
CE, UKCA, UL (cULus), EAC |
| Required Accessories |
2x Terminal Blocks TB718 (Order separately) |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
Q1: Can I use this module to control a servo drive with analog signals?A1: Yes. The 2 analog outputs (±10 V) can provide velocity or torque commands to a drive, while the high-speed encoder inputs (20 kHz) can be used to close the position loop within the B&R controller.
Q2: What is the "Comparator Function" on the digital outputs?A2: This allows a digital output to be triggered immediately when a high-speed counter reaches a predefined value. Because this happens at the hardware level rather than through the PLC software scan, it is ideal for time-critical tasks like high-speed sorting or ejection.
Q3: Is the module compatible with modern B&R systems?A3: The 7CM211.7 is a legacy System 2003 module. While still supported, new designs typically utilize the X20 System. However, it remains a critical spare part for maintaining existing installations.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Terminal Selection: Ensure you have two TB718 terminal blocks available, as they are not included with the module. Using incorrect terminal blocks may result in poor electrical contact or incorrect pin mapping.
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Encoder Wiring: For the 20 kHz incremental encoder inputs, use shielded twisted-pair cables to prevent electromagnetic interference from distorting the pulse count. Ensure the shield is grounded at the module's grounding point.
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Short-Circuit Protection: While the transistor outputs are short-circuit proof, repeated shorting can generate excessive heat. If an output trips, investigate the field load before resetting the module logic.
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Analog Scaling: When configuring the ±10 V / 0–20 mA inputs in B&R Automation Studio, ensure the 12-bit resolution (4096 steps) is mapped correctly to your process units to maintain accuracy.
Engineering Advantages
The 7CM211.7 stands out for its functional density. In many micro-automation scenarios, this single module provides enough I/O to manage a complete machine cycle—handling motor feedback, sensor inputs, solenoid control, and variable speed drive commands simultaneously. The hardware-integrated comparator function ensures that high-speed actions are decoupled from the CPU scan time, providing deterministic performance that is essential for precision manufacturing. Its extensive global certifications (UL, CE, EAC) also make it a reliable choice for machines exported to international markets.