Product Overview
The X20CP1586 (X20CP1586) is a high-performance compact controller engineered for the modular B&R X20 System platform. Designed to serve as the central intelligence node in complex automation architectures—including packaging machinery, multi-axis robotics, and high-speed synchronized manufacturing lines—this ATOM-based CPU provides the computational density required for demanding real-time control tasks. By consolidating powerful processing capabilities into a slim form factor, the module enables engineers to maintain high throughput in control cabinet designs where space is at a premium. The unit effectively handles complex motion profiles, high-speed fieldbus communication (POWERLINK), and intensive logical data processing, significantly reducing cycle times and eliminating bottlenecks in automated production environments.
Technical Configuration
This CPU leverages an energy-efficient Intel ATOM architecture to deliver high instruction-per-clock performance without the thermal overhead associated with traditional industrial PCs.
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Processor Architecture: Built on the robust ATOM platform, the controller supports complex mathematical operations and multi-threaded logic execution, essential for real-time motion control and synchronization.
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System Integration: The module interfaces directly with the X20 backplane, providing high-speed access to a wide array of I/O modules, communication slices, and specialized technology modules within the X20 ecosystem.
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Communication Interface: Optimized for B&R's native industrial protocols, this CPU acts as the master node for high-speed network synchronization, ensuring microsecond-level accuracy across distributed machine nodes.
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Compact Footprint: Measuring only 8.5 cm x 15 cm x 9.9 cm, the device is optimized for high-density mounting, allowing for scalable system growth within modular machine frames.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specifications |
| Model |
X20CP1586 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Module Type |
X20 CPU ATOM |
| Processor Platform |
Intel ATOM |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) |
8.5 cm x 15 cm x 9.9 cm |
| Net Weight |
0.4 kg |
| Shipping Weight |
1.5 kg |
| System Compatibility |
B&R X20 System |
| Operational Logic |
Real-time PLC and Motion Control |
Industrial Hardware FAQs
Is the X20CP1586 capable of handling motion control tasks without an additional controller?
Yes. This CPU is designed specifically to execute both high-level machine logic and synchronized motion control algorithms. It serves as the master controller for B&R drive platforms, managing trajectory planning, interpolation, and axis synchronization natively.
What is the recommended cooling strategy for this ATOM CPU?
The module is designed for natural convection cooling within a standard control cabinet. To ensure long-term reliability of the processor, maintain at least 50 mm of clearance above and below the module to facilitate airflow, and ensure that cabinet ambient temperatures do not exceed the specified operational limits.
How does this CPU handle fieldbus network management?
The X20CP1586 features integrated support for POWERLINK and other standard B&R fieldbus protocols. It manages the real-time communication stack, ensuring that cyclic data exchange between the controller and remote I/O or drives remains deterministic and jitter-free.
Field Commissioning and Safety Guidelines
Firmware and Project Management
Before powering up for the first time, ensure the CompactFlash card or internal memory storage contains the correct project configuration exported from Automation Studio. Use the dedicated interface port for initial programming and diagnostics. Always backup the machine project to an external drive before performing any firmware updates.
Power Supply and Noise Isolation
The CPU requires a stable 24 VDC power supply. Use a dedicated power rail for logic components, keeping it electrically isolated from high-power inductive loads like motor contactors and VFDs. This isolation prevents electrical noise from causing CPU resets or communication errors on the X20 backplane.
Mounting and Environmental Considerations
Secure the CPU onto a rigid, grounded DIN rail to minimize mechanical vibration transmission. In high-vibration environments, ensure the module is locked firmly into the bus module base. Keep the unit away from corrosive environments and ensure the cabinet is rated (e.g., IP54 or higher) to prevent dust and condensation from accumulating on the internal heatsink fins.