The CX5120-N020 (CX5120N020) is a high-performance Embedded PC from the Beckhoff CX5100 series, specifically engineered to provide robust, scalable computing power for demanding industrial automation tasks. Integrating an Intel Atom processor, this controller is designed to facilitate high-speed data processing and deterministic control in environments such as high-precision manufacturing, energy management systems, and complex assembly lines. By delivering reliable real-time performance and compact integration, the CX5120-N020 acts as a critical node in decentralized control architectures, effectively minimizing unplanned downtime and optimizing overall system throughput in automated production facilities.
Technical Configuration
The CX5120-N020 architecture centers on an Intel Atom processor, optimized for low power consumption without compromising computational efficiency. This unit is designed for seamless integration within the TwinCAT environment, supporting advanced PLC and motion control applications. It features a sophisticated audio interface, equipped with three 3.5 mm jack sockets supporting Line In, Mic In, and Line Out (or 5.1 Surround output). Engineers should note that this specific audio functionality is not supported by the Windows Embedded Compact 7 operating system. The system offers versatile connectivity options, ensuring high compatibility with standard Beckhoff I/O terminals and third-party peripherals, facilitating modular machine design and simplified field maintenance.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
CX5120-N020
Brand
BECKHOFF
Origin
Germany
Shipping Weight
2 kg
Processor
Intel Atom
Audio Interface
3 x 3.5 mm jack (Line In, Mic In, Line Out)
OS Compatibility
Windows Embedded Compact 7 (Audio features not supported)
Operating Temperature
0 to 55 deg C
Power Consumption
Dependent on configuration / load
FAQs
Does the audio interface work with all operating systems supported by this device?
No, the audio interface, including the 3 x 3.5 mm jack sockets, is not supported when running the Windows Embedded Compact 7 operating system.
Is this device suitable for high-vibration industrial environments?
Yes, the CX5100 series is designed for standard industrial cabinet mounting and complies with rigorous vibration and shock standards typical of machine automation.
Can I use this for real-time motion control applications?
Absolutely. The unit is designed to run TwinCAT, enabling high-speed, deterministic motion control and logic processing consistent with Beckhoff industrial standards.
Engineering Best Practices and Safety Guidelines
Thermal Management: Ensure sufficient clearance of at least 30 mm around the ventilation slots of the device to facilitate proper heat dissipation. Operating the device in an enclosed, unventilated space may trigger thermal throttling or premature hardware failure.
Power Supply Integrity: Utilize a stable 24 VDC SELV power supply. Given the sensitivity of the Intel Atom processor and integrated electronics, ensure the grounding terminal is connected directly to the central earthing point of the machine chassis to mitigate electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Operating System Verification: Before commissioning, confirm that your software requirements align with the OS limitations. If your application specifically requires the onboard audio output, ensure you have selected a compatible operating system version, as Windows Embedded Compact 7 does not support the audio hardware drivers for this module.
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