Product Overview
The X20BB80 (X20BB80) is a fundamental backplane component of the B&R X20 System, specifically designed to serve as the structural and electrical foundation for bus controllers. This bus base module provides the critical interface between the fieldbus communication module and the bus controller's internal power supply, forming the "backbone" of the I/O station. Engineered for high-reliability industrial automation, the X20BB80 is essential in large-scale decentralized architectures where robust power distribution and high-speed data throughput are required, such as in CNC machining centers, automated warehouse systems, and complex process control skids.
Technical Configuration
The X20BB80 architecture is optimized for power delivery and seamless data connectivity across the X20 backplane.
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Integrated Backplane: Functions as the primary mounting point and electrical bus for both the bus controller's fieldbus interface and its power supply module.
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High-Current Power Distribution: Features a robust I/O power supply path with a nominal voltage of 24 VDC and a high permissible contact load of 10 A, allowing for the centralized feeding of multiple downstream I/O modules.
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Low Power Overhead: The module itself is highly efficient, with a bus power consumption of only 0.25 W, ensuring minimal heat generation within the control cabinet.
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Flexible Installation: Supports both horizontal and vertical mounting orientations, allowing for maximum space utilization in various cabinet layouts.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Model |
X20BB80 |
| Brand |
B&R Industrial Automation |
| Module Type |
Bus Base Module (Backplane) |
| Nominal I/O Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Max. Contact Load |
10 A |
| Bus Power Consumption |
0.25 W |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Operating Elevation |
0 to 2000 m (no limitation) |
| Weight |
115 g |
| Shipping Weight |
1.0 kg |
FAQs
What is the specific role of the X20BB80 compared to standard X20 bus modules?
The X20BB80 is a specialized "Base" module designed specifically for the start of an X20 station. While standard bus modules (like the X20BM11) are used for I/O slices, the X20BB80 is wider and built to accommodate the larger bus controller and its associated power supply.
How does altitude affect the operation of this module?
For installations up to 2000 meters, there are no thermal restrictions. Above 2000 meters, the reduced air density lowers cooling efficiency; therefore, the maximum ambient operating temperature must be reduced by 0.5 deg C for every 100 meters of additional elevation.
Can I run a 10 A load through this module continuously?
Yes, the permissible contact load for the I/O power supply is rated at 10 A. However, ensure that the power supply module plugged into this base and the incoming wiring are appropriately sized to handle the 10 A thermal load without excessive voltage drop.
Engineering Installation and Maintenance Standards
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DIN Rail Mounting: The X20BB80 must be securely snapped onto a grounded 35 mm DIN rail. The rail serves as the functional ground for the system; ensure the rail is free of paint or corrosion at the contact points to maintain electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
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Module Sequencing: The X20BB80 is always positioned at the far left of the X20 station. Ensure the interlocking mechanism is fully engaged with the adjacent X20 bus modules to prevent communication interruptions on the X2X Link.
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Wiring Safety: When connecting the 24 VDC I/O supply, use ferrules to ensure a gas-tight connection. Given the 10 A capacity, check terminal tightness during routine maintenance to prevent localized heating due to vibration-induced loose connections.
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ESD Protection: When the base module is exposed without its controller or power modules attached, it is susceptible to electrostatic discharge. Keep the protective covers in place or ensure the installer is properly grounded before handling the unit.