Product Overview
The X20SO4110 (X20SO4110) is a high-integrity safety output module from the B&R X20 series, specifically designed for applications requiring the highest safety standards up to SIL 3 and PLe. This module features 4 safe digital Type A outputs with integrated current monitoring, making it an essential component for controlling safety-related actuators such as contactors, safety valves, and brake systems. The X20SO4110 is engineered with OSSD (Output Signal Switching Device) capability, featuring a test pulse width of less than 500 microseconds. This rapid diagnostic capability allows the system to detect short circuits and cross-faults in real-time without interrupting the operation of the connected actuators, ensuring maximum machine availability in hazardous industrial environments.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the X20SO4110 focuses on proactive fault detection and operational reliability. Each of the four outputs is rated for 24 VDC at 0.5 A and includes sophisticated current monitoring electronics that provide feedback to the Safety CPU. The "Type A" output classification signifies a specialized switching logic designed to drive safety loads while maintaining a "Safe State" in the event of a power loss or internal component failure. Utilizing the openSAFETY protocol over POWERLINK, the X20SO4110 seamlessly integrates into the B&R safety ecosystem, providing granular diagnostic data that allows maintenance teams to identify specific wiring faults or load issues before they lead to a complete system standstill.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
X20SO4110 |
| Brand |
B&R Industrial Automation |
| Module Type |
Safe Digital Output (Type A) |
| Number of Outputs |
4 |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Output Current |
0.5 A per channel |
| OSSD Pulse Width |
Less than 500 microseconds |
| Current Monitoring |
Integrated (Individual channel feedback) |
| Safety Integrity |
SIL 3 (IEC 61508), PLe (ISO 13849-1) |
| Bus Protocol |
openSAFETY via POWERLINK |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Shipping Weight |
4.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
What is the benefit of the OSSD <500 microsecond pulse width?
The ultra-short OSSD test pulses allow the X20SO4110 to perform continuous self-diagnostics (checking for shorts to 24 V or 0 V) without the connected load "seeing" the pulse. This prevents sensitive actuators or high-speed relays from flickering or dropping out during safety checks.
Can this module be used with non-safety PLC CPUs?
The X20SO4110 requires a B&R Safety CPU (such as the X20SL series) to manage its safe logic. While it can physically reside in an X20 station managed by a standard CPU, the safety-related switching can only be controlled by a certified safety controller via the openSAFETY protocol.
How does current monitoring improve system safety?
By monitoring the actual current flow, the module can detect "stuck-at" faults or load mismatches. If the current draw deviates from the expected profile—indicating a failing coil or a wire break—the module can signal the safety controller to transition the machine to a safe state immediately.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Capacitive Load Considerations: While the X20SO4110 is designed for inductive safety loads (like contactors), if you are driving long cable runs or devices with high internal capacitance, ensure the total capacitance does not interfere with the OSSD test pulses. Excessive capacitance can "smooth out" the test pulse, causing the module to report a false short-circuit fault.
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External Diode Usage: When switching inductive loads, the module’s internal protection is usually sufficient. However, for extremely high-frequency switching or high-inductance coils, adding an external flywheel diode close to the load can further reduce EMI and extend the lifespan of the module's output transistors.
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Safe Separation of Circuits: To maintain SIL 3/PLe integrity, field wiring for safe outputs should be physically separated from non-safety wiring within the trunking. Use distinct cable colors (typically yellow for safety) and ensure that cables are protected against mechanical damage to minimize the risk of cross-wiring.