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B&R X20DC137A X20 System Counter Module

B&R X20DC137A X20 System Counter Module

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  • Manufacturer: B&R

  • Product No.: X20DC137A

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Counter Functions

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Technical Overview and Application Architecture

The X20DC137A (X20 DC 137A) is a high-speed digital counter module designed for the B&R X20 System topology. Engineered specifically for complex positioning, velocity monitoring, and motion control infrastructure, this module integrates an automated interface for one 24 VDC ABR incremental encoder. It operates with a maximum input frequency of 300 kHz and utilizes a 4x evaluation algorithm to optimize spatial resolution.

By executing deterministic timing functions via the proprietary NetTime hardware framework, the X20DC137A provides precise velocity calculations and time-stamping capabilities. This localized processing significantly decreases master controller overhead, making the module an essential asset for minimizing jitter and operational latency in demanding sectors like metal stamping, paper conversion, and high-speed CNC machining.

Input Mechanics and Internal Processing

This module features active encoder monitoring to detect signal irregularities, such as broken wires or unexpected phase shifts, instantly updating the internal diagnostic registers. The physical interface includes a symmetrical 24 VDC input circuit configured as a Type 1 sink in accordance with standard industrial IEC/EN 61131-2 specifications.

The module contains software-configurable internal counters supporting both 16-bit and 32-bit data structures. This allows seamless tracking over wide measurement ranges without risking register overflow or underflow during continuous high-speed operations.

Physical Configuration and Operating Parameters

Specification Parameter Associated Technical Data
Model X20DC137A
Brand B&R (Automation)
Origin Austria
Interface Capability 1 ABR Incremental Encoder (24 V Symmetrical)
Nominal Input Voltage 24 VDC (-15% / +20%)
Input Circuit Architecture Sink, Type 1 per EN 61131-2
Input Current Consumption Approximately 3.3 mA at 24 VDC
Maximum Input Frequency 300 kHz
Counter Size Limits 16-bit or 32-bit (Software selectable)
Relative Humidity Limits 5 to 95%, non-condensing (Operation/Storage/Transport)
Shipping Weight 2.0 kg

Field Operations and Support FAQs

How does the integrated NetTime function enhance accuracy in high-speed operations?

The NetTime function utilizes localized hardware-based clocks synchronized directly with the central network master. The X20DC137A registers the counter position and captures an exact timestamp at the microsecond level independent of the asynchronous network cycle. This prevents transmission delays from introducing positional measurement errors.

What types of structural faults trigger the encoder monitoring alarm?

The monitoring logic actively tests the structural consistency of the input signals from the differential lines. If line disruption, signal attenuation, or invalid phase states occur across the A, B, or R channels, the module sets a diagnostic error bit in the status register and lights the error LED to initiate immediate protection procedures.

Why does the system list a 2.0 kg shipping weight for a compact electronic component?

The 2.0 kg specification refers to international distribution packaging. This includes heavy-duty electrostatic discharge (ESD) shielding, multi-layered structural cardboard padding, and comprehensive installation manuals required to shield high-frequency encoder interfaces from structural shock or electrical fields during global freight handling.


Critical Field Wiring and Commissioning Protocols

  • Differential Signal Integrity and Cable Routing: Always route encoder lines through a dedicated conduit separate from high-voltage motor power lines or variable frequency drive (VFD) outputs. Use high-quality, twisted-pair shielded cables to maintain signal fidelity across the A, B, and R channels and prevent high-frequency noise injection.

  • Shield Grounding Connections: Terminate the outer copper braid shield of the encoder cable directly at the grounding rail within the terminal enclosure. Utilize low-impedance grounding clamps to establish solid surface contact, ensuring any induced electromagnetic interference shunts directly to ground before reaching the module electronics.

  • Environmental Condensation Mitigation: In installations subject to fluctuating temperatures, maintain consistent enclosure heating or ventilation to ensure the ambient relative humidity stays strictly within the non-condensing 5 to 95% threshold. Condensation on terminal pins can cause micro-shorts, leading to signal corruption in the 300 kHz counter circuits.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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

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