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B&R X20CM8281 X20 System Universal Mixed Module

B&R X20CM8281 X20 System Universal Mixed Module

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  • Manufacturer: B&R

  • Product No.: X20CM8281

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: X20 Universal Mixed Module

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Application-Specific Interface Overview

The X20CM8281 (X20CM8281) is a high-density, multi-signal interface block built for the modular B&R X20 automation series. Engineered as a universal mixed signal processor, this module excels in applications with limited physical space where varied I/O types are needed, such as in localized hydraulic pump control, marine valve manifolds, and petrochemical dosing skids. By integrating discrete and analog channels onto a single module footprint, it minimizes system backplane width and simplifies field device wiring. The hardware features advanced internal processing to handle complex logic on both its fast digital paths and precision analog loops, protecting central processing units from repetitive data parsing and keeping machine cycles fast and predictable.

Hardware Interface and Signal Mapping

Operating under the unique B&R ID code 0x24C3, the module communicates seamlessly across the X20 bus system, drawing a tiny 0.01 W from the internal backplane logic bus. The primary hardware structure manages an internal I/O power consumption of 1.75 W, fed by a nominal 24 VDC field supply line. The versatile I/O map consists of four fast digital inputs for sensor or limit switch monitoring, two short-circuit protected digital outputs for direct actuator control, one high-accuracy analog input for process variables like pressure or temperature, and one analog output channel for driving proportional valves or variable speed drives. Integrated physical LEDs provide clear field diagnostics, displaying independent channel states, internal execution status, and bus connection health.

Technical Engineering Specifications

Parameter Specification Details
Model X20CM8281
Brand B&R
Origin Austria
Module Type Universal Mixed I/O Module
B&R ID Code 0x24C3
Digital Inputs 4 channels (24 VDC sink/source)
Digital Outputs 2 channels (24 VDC, short-circuit protected)
Analog Inputs 1 channel (configurable range/resolution)
Analog Outputs 1 channel (configurable voltage/current)
Special Functions Integrated onboard signal pre-processing
Bus Power Consumption 0.01 W
Internal I/O Power Draw 1.75 W
Nominal Supply Voltage 24 VDC
Permissible Input Range 20.4 to 28.8 VDC (-15% / +20%)
Status Indicators Single-channel I/O LEDs, run/fault status, bus state
Housing Footprint Single-slot X20 space-saving design
Ingress Protection IP20
Net Weight Approximately 0.08 kg
Shipping Weight 1.5 kg
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 deg C

Common Operational Queries

Can the analog channels on this module be configured for both voltage and current modes simultaneously?

Yes. The analog input and analog output channels are independent. You can configure the analog input loop to read a 4-20 mA pressure transmitter signal while setting the analog output channel to drive a 0-10 VDC frequency inverter speed reference through the B&R Automation Studio software environment.

What happens to the digital outputs if the X20 backplane bus loses connection with the master CPU?

The module features configurable safe-state responses. If a bus failure occurs, the digital outputs can be set to turn off immediately, hold their last valid state, or transition to a pre-defined safe value, protecting downstream field equipment from erratic behavior.

Is external fuse protection required for the 24 VDC I/O power supply path?

Yes. While the module has internal overcurrent protections for its digital outputs, you must install an external fast-acting fuse on the 24 VDC supply line. This limits total fault current and protects the module's internal multi-layer circuit boards during serious field-side short circuits.


Field Engineering and Safety Directives

  • Analog Shielding and Ground Loop Prevention: To prevent electromagnetic interference from distorting sensitive analog signals, use twisted-pair, shielded cables for all analog I/O wiring. Terminate the cable shields at the control panel enclosure wall using low-impedance ground clamps. Do not connect the shield at both ends to avoid creating ground loops that can cause measurement drift on the analog input channel.

  • Thermal Ventilation and Rail Assembly Constraints: The X20CM8281 relies on natural convection cooling through its housing vents. Maintain at least 30 mm of free vertical space above and below the module stack. When installing multiple high-density mixed modules side-by-side, check that the ambient air inside the enclosure stays below 55 deg C under worst-case thermal loads to prevent early component aging.

  • Field Wiring and Multi-Signal Separation: Because this module combines high-speed digital switching and low-voltage analog signals on one terminal block, route field cables carefully. Keep 24 VDC digital output switching lines separate from the analog input signal wires inside the wire ducting to minimize capacitive cross-talk and preserve signal integrity.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White
Country of origin
United States
Power source
DC Power

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