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B&R X20DC1376 X20 System Digital Counter Module

B&R X20DC1376 X20 System Digital Counter Module

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  • Manufacturer: B&R

  • Product No.: X20DC1376

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Digital counter module

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Technical Overview and High-Speed Processing

The X20DC1376 (X20 DC 1376) is a high-performance digital counter module engineered for the B&R X20 System architecture. This module provides a direct, localized interface for one 24 VDC asymmetrical ABR incremental encoder, making it an essential component for tracking precise positioning, angular displacement, and velocity metrics. Designed for demanding applications such as textile processing, packaging systems, and automated 3C assembly lines, the X20DC1376 offloads computationally intensive timing tasks from the central CPU.


By utilizing hardware-driven 4x signal evaluation, the module achieves exceptional spatial measurement accuracy. The integrated NetTime technology assigns a microsecond-precise timestamp to every registered counter change, eliminating network synchronization jitter and ensuring consistent velocity loop performance across distributed topologies.


Signal Evaluation and Monitoring Mechanics

The module is optimized for incremental encoders featuring push-pull outputs without complementary signals. To ensure operational safety, the hardware implements continuous encoder input monitoring across channels A, B, and R, instantly identifying open lines, short circuits, or low voltage faults.


In addition to the core encoder interface, the architecture includes two independent 24 VDC digital standard inputs with a fast hardware filter response of 2$\mu$s or less. These auxiliary lines can be configured for latch or gate functions, allowing external events to freeze or arm the counter value instantaneously without processing delays.


Hardware Specifications

Engineering Metric Parameter Values
Model X20DC1376
Brand B&R (Automation)
Origin Austria
Module Classification High-Speed Digital Counter Module
B&R ID Code 0xA705
Encoder Interface 1 ABR Incremental Encoder (24 V Asymmetrical, Asymmetric)
Maximum Input Frequency 100 kHz
Counter Size Capacity 16-bit or 32-bit internal register
Auxiliary Inputs 2 Digital Inputs (Sink, Type 1 per EN 61131-2, Latch function)
Bus Power Draw 0.01 W
Internal I/O Power Consumption 1.3 W
Module Internal Encoder Supply 24 VDC, maximum 600 mA (Short-circuit and overload proof)
Net Weight 0.04 kg (Electronics only) / 1.5 kg (Complete shipping mass)

Industrial Field Support FAQs

How does the integrated encoder supply protect against short circuits?

The module-internal 24 VDC encoder power supply delivers up to 600 mA and features a smart current-limiting circuit. If a field wiring short circuit occurs at the encoder connector, the power path automatically goes into current-limiting protection mode, lighting the diagnostic error LED to safeguard the internal backplane components from thermal damage.


What specific signal behaviors can be captured using the two auxiliary digital inputs?

The two standard sink inputs are predominantly configured as latch inputs. When an external proximity switch or registration sensor pulls the input high (exceeding 15 VDC), the module instantly copies the current encoder position register along with a NetTime timestamp, which is then made available to the application code for precise phase-matching or cut-to-length calculations.


Why is there a significant variance between the module net weight and the 1.5 kg shipping weight?

The 1.5 kg shipping weight specifies the ruggedized international logistics configuration. To ensure the delicate 100 kHz high-frequency tracking circuits are protected from freight hazards, each module is sealed in anti-static film, placed inside molded shock-dampening panels, and packed with full installation data inserts.


Field Commissioning and Engineering Setup Guide

  • Asymmetrical Signal Routing and Noise Prevention: Because the X20DC1376 uses asymmetrical 24 V signals rather than differential lines, it is highly susceptible to electromagnetic noise injection. You must use high-density double-shielded twisted-pair cables for all encoder paths and separate them by a minimum of 100 mm from high-voltage motor power lines.

  • Terminal Module Configuration: The electronics module requires the separate installation of an X20BM11 bus module and an X20TB12 terminal block. Ensure the locking rails are clear of alignment debris, then snap the modules together firmly to guarantee solid low-resistance backplane contact and avoid intermittent communication faults.

  • Mounting Orientation and Thermal Limits: The hardware supports both horizontal and vertical mounting orientations on standard DIN rails. However, note the specific thermal derating limits: horizontal mounting allows safe continuous operation from -25 to 60 deg C, whereas vertical mounting restricts the safe ambient upper ceiling to 50 deg C due to reduced natural convection airflow.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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

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