Product Overview
The X20SM1436 (X20SM1436) is a high-performance motion control module within the B&R X20 system, designed for the precise operation of 2-phase bipolar stepper motors. It integrates a full-bridge driver capable of delivering a 3 A nominal current, making it an ideal choice for compact positioning tasks in labeling machines, medical lab automation, and high-precision semiconductor assembly. The X20SM1436 features an onboard ABR incremental encoder interface, enabling closed-loop stepper operation for increased reliability and stall detection. With support for up to 256 microsteps, this module provides exceptionally smooth motion profiles and high resonance suppression, allowing engineers to achieve servo-like performance from standard stepper hardware.
Technical Configuration
The X20SM1436 architecture is built around a 38.4 kHz controller frequency, ensuring rapid current regulation and high-speed step generation. It supports an external supply voltage range of 24 to 39 VDC, with a robust peak current capability of 3.5 A for short bursts. For diagnostics, the module utilizes a comprehensive LED array and software-based status monitoring to track I/O functions and operational states. A critical hardware feature is the 100 µF DC bus capacitance, which helps stabilize the power supply during rapid acceleration phases. Despite its high power output, the module maintains the ultra-slim X20 form factor, integrating seamlessly into distributed I/O stations via the X2X Link bus.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
X20SM1436 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Motor Type |
2-phase bipolar stepper motor |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 to 39 VDC +/- 25 percent |
| Nominal Current |
3.0 A |
| Peak Current |
3.5 A (max. 2 seconds) |
| Step Resolution |
Max. 256 microsteps |
| Encoder Interface |
1x ABR Incremental Encoder |
| Controller Frequency |
38.4 kHz |
| External Fuse |
Max. 10 A (slow-blow) required |
| Power Consumption |
2.45 W (at 24V) / 3.15 W (at 48V) |
| Shipping Weight |
1.5 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does this module support closed-loop control?
Yes. The integrated ABR incremental encoder interface allows the X20SM1436 to monitor the actual motor position. This enables "Step Loss Detection" and more advanced closed-loop current control strategies within the B&R Automation Studio environment.
What is the significance of the 256 microstep resolution?
Higher microstepping (up to 256) significantly reduces the mechanical resonance and noise typically associated with stepper motors. This leads to smoother movement at low speeds and improved positioning accuracy.
Is the power supply for the motor protected against reverse polarity?
No. The X20SM1436 does not have reverse polarity protection for the external supply voltage. Correct wiring is mandatory to prevent terminal damage; always verify polarity before applying power.
Why is an external slow-blow fuse required?
The 10 A slow-blow fuse is necessary to protect the module and the wiring against short circuits while allowing for the high inrush currents typical of stepper motor startups and peak torque demands.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Encoder and Motor Shielding: To ensure signal integrity for the ABR encoder and prevent EMI from the stepper output, use high-quality shielded cables. Ground the shields at both ends using the X20 system's grounding plates to prevent electrical noise from causing step loss.
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Heat Dissipation: Stepper drivers generate heat proportional to the current setting. Ensure the X20 rack has sufficient vertical airflow. If running at the maximum 3.5 A peak current, monitor the internal module temperature via software to ensure it stays within safe operating limits.
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Wiring Topology: The module utilizes 1-wire connections. For optimal performance, minimize the length of the motor leads to reduce cable capacitance and inductance, which can affect the high-frequency switching performance of the 38.4 kHz controller.