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B&R X20HB1881 X20 System Fiber Optic Hub Expansion Module

B&R X20HB1881 X20 System Fiber Optic Hub Expansion Module

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  • Manufacturer: B&R

  • Product No.: X20HB1881

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Hub expansion module

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Technical Description and Network Application

The X20HB1881 (X20HB1881) is an industrial-grade fiber optic hub expansion module designed for the modular B&R X20 System platform. Engineered to extend high-speed Ethernet communication over long physical distances, this module excels in decentralized processing environments such as wastewater treatment facilities, multi-building manufacturing hubs, and open-pit mining operations. It integrates one 100 BASE-FX hub interface designed for multimode fiber optic cabling, providing an operational transmission range of up to 2 km without signal degradation. By converting electrical bus signals into optical signals, the module provides complete electrical isolation between the power supply and the Ethernet network. This design choice shields the core automation infrastructure from ground-loop currents, high-voltage surges, and severe electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Network Architecture and Interface Logic

Operating at a deterministic data transfer rate of 100 Mbit/s, this module features a physical interface equipped with one duplex LC female connector for stable fiber optic alignment. The module hardware supports full hot-swapping capabilities, allowing maintenance personnel to replace the component during active system operation without disrupting the communication link of adjacent I/O slices. Onboard diagnostic arrays feature clear LED indicators that display real-time updates for overall module status and active bus function. Built for low thermal signature operations, the module draws a maximum power consumption of 1.45 W (older revisions prior to DO draw up to 1.65 W) from the system backplane bus, maintaining low internal heat build-up inside the assembly rack.

Performance and Network Specifications

Parameter Engineered Specification
Model X20HB1881
Brand B&R (Bernecker + Rainer)
Module Category X20 System Communication Hub
Interface Port 1x 100 BASE-FX Hub
Connector Variant 1x Female Duplex LC
Media Type Multimode Fiber Optic Cable
Maximum Transmission Distance Up to 2 km
Data Transfer Speed 100 Mbit/s
Electrical Isolation Ethernet network isolated from power supply
Hot Swap Support Yes (Fully hot swap capable)
Power Dissipation Max. 1.45 W (Revisions prior to DO: Max. 1.65 W)
Hardware Diagnostics Onboard LEDs for Module Status and Bus Function
Country of Origin Austria
Gross Shipping Weight 1.5 kg (Enclosed in electro-static discharge shielding)

Engineering Integration FAQ

What are the specific advantages of using the fiber optic X20HB1881 over standard copper RJ45 modules?

Standard copper Ethernet cables are limited to 100-meter runs and are susceptible to electromagnetic noise from high-power variable frequency drives (VFDs) and heavy machinery. The X20HB1881 utilizes multimode fiber, extending the network range up to 2 km while remaining completely immune to industrial EMI, cross-talk, and lightning-induced voltage surges.

Does hot-swapping the X20HB1881 interrupt the communication network of other modules?

No. The X20 backplane architecture allows the X20HB1881 to be extracted and inserted while the rest of the rack remains powered. However, any active fiber optic data communication routed directly through this specific module will halt until the replacement card is seated and initialized.

Can this module be paired with single-mode fiber optic cables?

No. The optical transceiver inside the X20HB1881 is tuned exclusively for the wave characteristics and core diameters of multimode fiber optic cabling. Forcing a connection with single-mode fiber will cause severe optical attenuation and communication failure.


Field Commissioning and Optoelectronic Guidelines

  • Optical Interface Protection and Cleanliness: Airborne dust particles and finger oils can block the small optical apertures of the duplex LC connector. Keep the protective rubber dust caps installed at all times until the field cables are ready for final insertion. Clean the fiber ferrule tips with a designated industrial fiber optic cleaning tool prior to insertion.

  • Fiber Optic Bend Radius Limits: When routing the multimode fiber optic cables inside the electrical enclosure, strictly adhere to the manufacturer's specified minimum bend radius (typically a minimum of 20 times the cable diameter under tension). Sharp bends will cause micro-fractures in the glass core, leading to high signal loss and intermittent packet drops.

  • Backplane Seating and Alignment: When taking advantage of the hot-swap capability, slide the module smoothly into the X20 base terminal block. Ensure that the integrated locking clips latch securely onto the rail to prevent mechanical vibration from shifting the optical transceiver relative to the backplane connection.

 

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White
Country of origin
United States
Network protocols supported
Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)
Power source
DC Power

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