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IP3102-B528 Beckhoff Fieldbus Box DeviceNet Analog Input Module

IP3102-B528 Beckhoff Fieldbus Box DeviceNet Analog Input Module

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  • Manufacturer: BECKHOFF

  • Product No.: IP3102-B528

  • Country of origin:Germany

  • Product Type: Fieldbus Box Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Decentralized analog data acquisition is directly optimized by the Beckhoff IP3102-B528, an industrial-grade fieldbus box designed to interface analog signals directly with DeviceNet networks. Operating without the need for an additional control cabinet, this robust I/O module integrates high-performance analog processing in a compact, environmentally sealed form factor. It supports automatic transmission rate detection up to 500 kbaud and utilizes standard M12 and M8 interfaces to streamline physical field installation and daisy-chaining of network power and communication lines.

Features

  • DeviceNet Connectivity: Automated configuration and transmission rate detection up to 500 kbaud via integrated M12 network interface.
  • Robust Field Architecture: Fully sealed IP65/66/67 housing allows direct machine mounting, minimizing sensor cabling runs.
  • Flexible Configuration: Complete setting adjustment via the KS2000 software suite or directly through controller-level explicit messaging.
  • Daisy-Chain Power Routing: Dual M8 connections allow continuous feed-through distribution of control and load voltages.
  • Galvanic Isolation: 500 V electrical isolation between control electronics and the fieldbus network interfaces.

Applications

  • Distributed analog sensor acquisition in automotive assembly cells.
  • Direct machine-mount I/O deployment in wet or dusty processing environments.
  • Material handling automation and packaging line integration.
  • Retrofits for legacy DeviceNet architectures requiring field-level ingress protection.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Manufacturer Beckhoff
Model Number IP3102-B528
Fieldbus Protocol DeviceNet
Baud Rates Automatic detection up to 500 kbaud
I/O Communication Types Bit strobe, polling, cyclic, change of state
Bus Interface 1 x M12 plug (5-pin), 1 x M12 socket (5-pin), integrated T-connector
Control Voltage Supply 24 V DC (-15% / +20%)
Power Feed Interface 1 x M8 male socket (4-pin)
Power Downstream Interface 1 x M8 female socket (4-pin)
Internal Current Consumption 45 mA + sensor current (maximum 0.5 A)
Electrical Isolation 500 V (Control voltage to fieldbus)
IP Rating IP65 / IP66 / IP67 (conforms to EN 60529)
Operating Temperature 0 to +55 degC
Storage Temperature -25 to +85 degC
Vibration/Shock Resistance Conforms to EN 60068-2-6 / EN 60068-2-27
EMC Immunity/Emission Conforms to EN 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-6-4
Approvals CE, UL
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 2.0 kg

Connections and Interfaces

Interface Type Connector Specification Pin Allocation / Assignment
DeviceNet Fieldbus M12 (5-pin, A-coded) Pin 1: Shield | Pin 2: V+ | Pin 3: V- | Pin 4: CAN_H | Pin 5: CAN_L
Power Feed-In M8 Male (4-pin) Pin 1: Control Voltage +24V DC (Us) | Pin 2: Load Voltage (Up) | Pin 3: GNDs | Pin 4: GNDp
Power Downstream M8 Female (4-pin) Pin 1: Control Voltage +24V DC (Us) | Pin 2: Load Voltage (Up) | Pin 3: GNDs | Pin 4: GNDp

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

When migrating legacy DeviceNet machinery to EtherCAT infrastructures, the Beckhoff IP3102-B528 module can be transitioned functionally to the Beckhoff EP3174 or EP3184 series box modules. However, engineers must account for the physical and protocol shift from DeviceNet CAN-based messaging to EtherCAT frames. Ensure your PLC configuration files (EDS/ESI) are fully mapped before swapping physical units.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

During integration, it is critical to note that the automatic baud rate detection requires a stable, active DeviceNet master transmission on the segment. If the master is not actively pulsing the line, the IP3102-B528 may fail to sync, leading to timeout faults. Additionally, ensure proper termination resistors (121 ohms) are installed at both physical ends of the trunk line to maintain signal integrity under heavy high-frequency noise conditions.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

To prevent grounding loop currents from corrupting analog measurements, verify that the M12 DeviceNet shield pin (Pin 1) is tied to a clean, single-point master ground reference. When daisy-chaining multiple boxes using the M8 power loop, carefully budget the total current on Us (Control Voltage) and Up (Load Voltage) lines; do not exceed the 4 A maximum rating of the M8 connectors, as this will trigger localized voltage drops and potential communications dropouts.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Verify all physical power sources are completely de-energized and locked out before initiating mounting, wiring, or sensor connection sequences. Operating on live connections can lead to sensor damage or intermittent communication transceiver failure on the DeviceNet segment.
1

Mount the module directly to a flat, vibration-resistant surface using two M3 screws. Do not over-torque to avoid damaging the synthetic plastic housing.

2

Connect the incoming DeviceNet network cable using a pre-assembled, shielded M12 cable assembly to the male interface.

3

Connect the 24 V DC supply to the M8 power feed port. If chaining to another box, connect an M8-to-M8 patch cable to the downstream female connector.

4

Seal all unused ports with M8/M12 protective dust caps to ensure the module retains its complete IP67 performance envelope.

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What fieldbus protocol does the Beckhoff IP3102-B528 use?

The module utilizes the DeviceNet protocol, supporting auto-detection of transmission speeds up to 500 kbaud.

What are the power requirements for this Fieldbus Box?

It requires a standard 24 V DC control voltage (-15% / +20%) supplied via an M8 4-pin connection.

Is an enclosure required to mount this module?

No, the IP3102-B528 features an IP65/66/67 rating, meaning it can be directly mounted to machinery in harsh environments without an enclosure.

How are analog inputs configured on the IP3102-B528?

Configuration can be fully performed using either Beckhoff's KS2000 configuration software or directly via control-level explicit messaging.

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