Product Overview
The X20HB2881 (X20HB2881) is a specialized communication expansion module designed for the B&R X20 System. This module functions as a dual-port Fast Ethernet hub, providing a streamlined solution for expanding network topologies within a localized PLC station. By integrating two shielded RJ45 ports, the X20HB2881 allows for the straightforward branching of Ethernet-based industrial protocols. With a low power consumption of just 1.17 W, it is an energy-efficient choice for adding network nodes without significantly increasing the thermal load of the X20 backplane. This module is essential for applications requiring distributed connectivity, such as multi-axis motion control or modular conveyor systems.
Network Architecture and Signal Logic
The X20HB2881 is engineered to maintain high signal integrity across industrial Ethernet segments, adhering to standard networking parameters for reliable data transmission.
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Dual-Hub Functionality: Features two integrated Fast Ethernet hubs, allowing for the connection of additional network segments or localized peripherals directly at the I/O slice level.
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Industrial Shielding: Equipped with two shielded RJ45 sockets to mitigate electromagnetic interference (EMI), a critical requirement for maintaining stable communication in environments with large motor drives or high-voltage switching.
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Segment Performance: Supports a maximum segment length of 100 m between two stations, ensuring full compatibility with standard industrial Ethernet cabling and infrastructure.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
X20HB2881 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Module Type |
Hub Expansion Module |
| Interface |
2x Fast Ethernet |
| Connector Type |
Shielded RJ45 |
| Max. Segment Length |
100 m |
| Power Consumption |
1.17 W |
| Operating Temp |
0 to +55°C |
| Degree of Protection |
IP20 |
| Shipping Weight |
4.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
How does a hub expansion module differ from a standard Ethernet switch?
Unlike a switch that manages data packets based on MAC addresses, the X20HB2881 hub broadcasts incoming data to all ports. In specific real-time industrial applications, this can reduce latency by eliminating the "store-and-forward" delay found in managed switches, provided the network traffic is appropriately managed to avoid collisions.
What cabling is recommended for the 100 m segment length?
To achieve the full 100 m distance with maximum noise immunity, use at least Cat 5e (or better) industrial-grade S/FTP (Shielded/Foiled Twisted Pair) cabling. The shielding on the RJ45 ports of the X20HB2881 is designed to bond with the cable shield to divert interference to the system ground.
Does this module require a specific bus base?
Yes, like all X20 electronics modules, the X20HB2881 must be paired with a compatible X20 bus base (e.g., X20BM11) to interface with the X2X Link backplane and receive its internal power supply.
Field Engineering & Installation Guide
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Network Topology: When planning your network, remember that the X20HB2881 follows the standard Ethernet "5-4-3" rule if cascading multiple hubs. To maintain deterministic communication for real-time protocols like Ethernet POWERLINK, ensure your network depth is configured according to B&R’s timing recommendations.
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Mechanical Integrity: Ensure the RJ45 connectors are fully seated and the cable strain relief is utilized. In high-vibration environments (such as on-machine mounting), standard RJ45 clips can fail; using high-quality industrial patch cables with robust latching mechanisms is highly recommended.
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Diagnostic LEDs: Utilize the integrated status LEDs to verify link activity. A steady green light typically indicates a valid physical link, while flashing indicates active data transfer. If no link is established, check the cable termination and the power status of the connected station.
Engineering Advantages
The X20HB2881 offers a "zero-configuration" approach to network expansion. Its 4.0 kg shipping weight (reflecting the robust protective packaging) ensures the high-frequency components are protected during transit. Because it draws only 1.17 W, it is ideal for high-density racks where thermal management is a priority. Its native integration into the X20 system allows for immediate recognition in B&R Automation Studio, simplifying the hardware configuration phase for network engineers.