Product Overview
The X20SLX910 (X20SLX910) is a high-integrity safe digital input module and integrated safety controller designed for the X20 System. This module serves as a localized safety CPU, utilizing the openSAFETY protocol over POWERLINK to manage complex safety functions across decentralized networks. With 20 safe digital inputs and the capacity to manage up to 11 openSAFETY nodes and 4 SafeMOTION axes, the X20SLX910 is a critical component for high-level machine safety. It is engineered to meet the most stringent international safety standards (SIL 3 / PL e), providing reliable protection for emergency stops, light curtains, and safety doors in large-scale automated manufacturing and robotic cells.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the X20SLX910 is optimized for rapid safety response and diagnostic depth. It features 20 safe digital inputs with configurable input filters to eliminate signal bounce and EMI interference. Additionally, the module provides 4 pulse outputs (T0, T1, T2, T3) used specifically for cross-fault detection in safety wiring. As an integrated safety controller, it processes safety-related application logic independently of the standard functional PLC. The support for 4 SafeMOTION axes allows for the implementation of advanced motion safety functions such as Safely Limited Speed (SLS) and Safe Torque Off (STO) directly through the safety network.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
X20SLX910 |
| Series |
X20 System |
| Module Type |
Safe Digital Input / Safety Controller |
| Communication |
openSAFETY (via POWERLINK) |
| Safe Digital Inputs |
20 |
| Pulse Outputs |
4 (for cross-fault detection) |
| Network Capacity |
Up to 11 openSAFETY nodes |
| SafeMOTION Support |
Up to 4 axes |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Input Filter |
Configurable (0.1 ms to 25 ms) |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 55 Celsius |
| Shipping Weight |
4.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
Can the X20SLX910 function without a standard X20 CPU?
While the X20SLX910 processes the safety logic, it typically resides within an X20 station and communicates via POWERLINK. It requires an openSAFETY-capable network master (such as an X20 CP or SL controller) to manage the global network state, though the local safety logic execution is independent.
What is the purpose of the 4 pulse outputs?
The pulse outputs are used to supply power to passive safety sensors (like E-stop buttons). By monitoring the unique pulse pattern returned to the safe inputs, the module can detect short circuits between channels or to an external power supply, ensuring a "Fail-Safe" state is triggered upon wiring faults.
How many SafeMOTION axes can this specific controller manage?
The X20SLX910 is rated to control up to 4 SafeMOTION axes. This is ideal for small to mid-sized robotic cells or multi-axis gantry systems that require synchronized safety stops and speed monitoring.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Safety Wiring and Cross-Fault Detection: To achieve SIL 3 / PL e, utilize the integrated pulse outputs for wiring dual-channel safety devices. Ensure that the pulse output T0 is paired with Input 1 and Pulse T1 with Input 2 (following the standard safety pairing) to enable the module's cross-talk detection logic.
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Input Filter Optimization: Adjust the configurable input filter based on the sensor type. For mechanical safety switches, a longer filter time (e.g., 5-10 ms) is recommended to prevent false trips due to vibration. For electronic light curtains, shorter filter times can be used to maximize response speed.
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Network Configuration (SafeNodeID): Each X20SLX910 and its associated openSAFETY nodes must be assigned a unique SafeNodeID via the hardware address switches or software configuration in Automation Studio. Ensure no duplicate IDs exist on the same openSAFETY network, as this will prevent the safety bus from reaching a "Data Valid" state.