Product Overview
The X20AO4622 (X20AO4622) is a high-precision analogue output module engineered for the B&R X20 System, representing a new benchmark in industrial signal processing. As a universal solution for modern machine and system manufacturing, this module is designed to provide seamless control over actuators, valves, and frequency inverters. By integrating the X20AO4622 into your control topology, you achieve a more economical and secure operation, reducing the risk of signal drift and enhancing the overall deterministic performance of the automated task. Whether deployed in wastewater treatment plants or high-speed printing presses, this module ensures that critical analogue setpoints are maintained with surgical accuracy.
Precision Control Architecture
The X20AO4622 is built on the robust X20 backplane technology, allowing for high-density I/O configurations without compromising thermal stability. The module specializes in converting digital processor signals into precise analogue voltages or currents, essential for fine-tuning industrial processes.
Its hardware logic includes advanced diagnostic capabilities that monitor the health of the output channels. This proactive monitoring allows the system to detect open circuits or short circuits in the field wiring, facilitating rapid troubleshooting and significantly lowering the Mean Time to Repair (MTTR). The module's design reflects B&R's commitment to setting new standards in modularity, allowing engineers to scale their systems efficiently while maintaining full compatibility with the broader X20 I/O family.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
X20AO4622 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Product Type |
Analogue Output Module |
| System Integration |
B&R X20 System |
| I/O Resolution |
High-precision conversion |
| Diagnostics |
Channel-specific status monitoring |
| Power Consumption |
Optimized for low-heat dissipation |
| Shipping Weight |
2.5 kg |
| Lead Time |
1 - 10 working days |
| Operating Temp |
0 to +55 deg C (Standard) |
Technical FAQs
How does the X20AO4622 improve system security?
The module features integrated safety parameters and diagnostic registers that provide real-time feedback to the CPU. By detecting wiring faults immediately, it prevents the system from operating under unsafe or inaccurate analogue conditions.
Can this module be used in compact control cabinets?
Yes. The X20 series is renowned for its ultra-compact design. The X20AO4622 utilizes a slim-profile housing that maximizes space efficiency on the DIN rail, allowing for more I/O points per square inch of cabinet space.
Is the X20AO4622 hot-swappable?
When used with the standard X20 BM11 bus module, the electronics module can be replaced during operation without disconnecting the field wiring or stopping the rest of the station, provided the system configuration supports this feature.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Signal Isolation: To ensure maximum signal purity, always use twisted-pair shielded cabling for analogue outputs. Connect the shield to a low-impedance ground at the module's terminal block to eliminate potential EMI interference from nearby high-voltage lines.
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Terminal Wiring: Ensure that the 24 VDC power supply to the X20 bus is stable. Voltage fluctuations on the backplane can occasionally impact the reference accuracy of analogue modules; therefore, a dedicated power filter is recommended for precision applications.
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Mounting Sequence: When assembling the X20 station, ensure the X20AO4622 is firmly snapped onto the bus module. A "click" indicates a secure mechanical and electrical connection to the X2X Link, preventing intermittent communication errors.
Engineering Advantages
The X20AO4622 offers a significant engineering edge through its "economical and secure" design philosophy. By utilizing 12-bit or higher resolution (depending on specific configuration), it provides the granular control necessary for sophisticated PID loops. The ruggedized X20 housing protects the sensitive analogue circuitry against industrial contaminants and mechanical shock. Furthermore, its seamless integration into B&R Automation Studio means that hardware configuration is a software-driven process, eliminating the need for manual jumper settings and reducing the potential for human error during commissioning.