Product Overview
The X20MK0203 (X20MK0203) is a dedicated SafeKEY memory module engineered specifically for the B&R X20SL80xx series of safety controllers. Providing 8 MB of secure application memory, this component acts as a vital security and configuration token for safety-critical automation systems. It ensures the integrity of safety-related application code and allows for rapid machine commissioning or replacement of safety CPUs by transferring project data and safety configurations seamlessly. Designed for industrial longevity, the module guarantees 100,000 erase/write cycles, supporting frequent updates and long-term deployment in high-reliability environments such as automated manufacturing cells and safety-instrumented process systems.
Technical Configuration
This module provides a secure, reliable storage interface that integrates directly with the X20 safety controller architecture.
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Application Security: The SafeKEY is essential for hardware-locked safety projects, ensuring that only authorized application code runs on the target X20SL80xx safety hardware.
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Memory Reliability: Built to handle intensive use, the 8 MB flash memory supports up to 100,000 write/erase operations, providing a robust buffer for logging and repeated application programming.
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Installation Versatility: The device is rated for operation in both horizontal and vertical mounting orientations, allowing for flexible integration into tight safety-rated control enclosures.
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Environmental Resilience: With an IP20 rating, the module is designed for standard electrical panel environments. It supports installation elevations up to 2000 meters without derating; beyond this, the system mandates a 0.5 deg C ambient temperature reduction per 100 meters to maintain thermal stability.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specifications |
| Model |
X20MK0203 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Module Type |
X20 SafeKEY |
| Compatibility |
X20SL80xx Series |
| Memory Size |
8 MB |
| Write/Erase Cycles |
100,000 guaranteed |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Mounting |
Horizontal and Vertical |
| Altitude Limit |
2000 m (Derating applies above) |
| Shipping Weight |
2 kg |
Industrial Hardware FAQs
What happens if the X20MK0203 SafeKEY is removed during system operation?
The SafeKEY contains the application-specific safety program and configuration. Removing it while the system is powered and running typically triggers a safety-related stop or a CPU fault, as the controller loses access to the mandated safety application code. Always cycle power before inserting or removing the key.
How does this module differ from a standard CompactFlash card?
The X20MK0203 is a specialized safety component that is hardware-compatible with the security features of the X20SL80xx series. It is cryptographically linked to the safety project, ensuring that the safety integrity level (SIL) of the controller is maintained and that the code cannot be altered by unauthorized standard memory devices.
Is it possible to copy the contents of one X20MK0203 to another for backup?
The B&R safety architecture enforces strict version and integrity checks. Project backups should be performed through the B&R Automation Studio software environment. Direct binary cloning of the SafeKEY is restricted to prevent the unauthorized distribution of safety-critical machine logic.
Field Commissioning and Safety Guidelines
Installation and Handling
Ensure the system is completely de-energized before inserting the X20MK0203 into the designated safety controller slot. Handle the module by its edges to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging the internal memory flash, which can cause intermittent CRC errors during application loading.
Thermal Considerations at High Altitudes
If your installation site is at an elevation exceeding 2000 meters (such as remote mining or mountainous manufacturing facilities), ensure the control cabinet's internal temperature is actively regulated. For every 100 meters above 2000 meters, lower the cabinet's target maximum ambient temperature by 0.5 deg C to compensate for the reduced convective cooling effect of thinner air.
Verification of Safety Integrity
After initial installation and loading of the safety project, perform a full checksum verification using the X20 safety software diagnostics. Ensure the system transitions into a "Run" state without any memory-related alarms. Any persistent memory error during the boot sequence indicates a potential hardware fault in the key, requiring an immediate replacement to maintain the safety level of the machine.