Engineered for DIN rail mounting in industrial control environments, the Beckhoff CX1010-0020 serves as the central processing core of the CX1010 Embedded PC system. This module integrates an Intel Pentium MMX-compatible processor running at 500 MHz to execute deterministic control tasks and communication protocols. Designed without moving parts, it relies on passive convection cooling and solid-state Compact Flash storage to ensure long-term reliability in demanding automation architectures.
Key Features
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Processing Core: Intel Pentium MMX-compatible processor clocked at 500 MHz for efficient execution of control logic.
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Memory Architecture: Equipped with 256 MB DDR RAM (non-expandable) and a dedicated Compact Flash Type II slot (128 MB card included).
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Integrated Connectivity: Features one RJ45 Ethernet port supporting 10/100 Mbit/s communication interfaces.
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Modular Expansion: Utilizes a 16-bit ISA (PC/104) system bus for direct coupling with CX-series power supply and I/O modules.
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Diagnostic LEDs: Dedicated physical indicators for power status, LAN speed, LAN activity, TwinCAT status, and flash memory access.
Industrial Applications
- Factory automation and distributed machine control systems.
- Process monitoring and data acquisition in manufacturing lines.
- Building automation and infrastructure control networks.
- Custom OEM machine building requiring compact, DIN-rail mounted control nodes.
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Beckhoff |
| Model Number |
CX1010-0020 |
| Processor |
Intel Pentium MMX compatible, 500 MHz (1 Core) |
| System Memory |
256 MB DDR RAM (non-expandable) |
| Flash Memory |
Compact Flash Type II slot, 128 MB card included (expandable) |
| Network Interfaces |
1 x RJ45 (10/100 Mbit/s) |
| System Bus Connection |
16-bit ISA (PC/104) |
| I/O Connection Type |
Via CX1100 power supply module (supports E-bus, K-bus, K-bus/IP-Link) |
| Power Supply Input |
Via system bus (requires CX1100-xxxx power supply module) |
| Max. Power Consumption |
8 W |
| Operating System |
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 |
| Control Software |
No TwinCAT pre-installed |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to 50 degC |
| Storage Temperature |
-25 to 85 degC |
| Relative Humidity |
95%, non-condensing |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| 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 |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
58 mm x 120 mm x 91 mm |
| Net Weight |
355 g |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
| Approvals |
CE, UL |
Connections and Interfaces
| Interface / Port |
Physical Type |
Functional Assignment |
| LAN Port |
RJ45 (8-pin) |
10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet connection for host communication and programming |
| Compact Flash Slot |
CF Type II with ejector |
Solid-state storage for operating system, runtime, and user application data |
| System Bus Connection |
PC/104 (16-bit ISA) |
Internal data and power interface to adjacent CX1100 power supply modules |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The CX1010-0020 requires a matching CX1100-xxxx power supply module (such as the CX1100-0002 or CX1100-0003) to function, as it does not possess an integrated power supply unit. When replacing older CX1000 series modules, note that while the physical form factor is similar, the CX1010 utilizes a newer chipset architecture. Ensure your TwinCAT configuration is updated to target the correct CPU architecture.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
Because this module runs Windows Embedded Standard 2009, write-intensive applications can prematurely wear out the Compact Flash card. It is highly recommended to implement the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) or File-Based Write Filter (FBWF) in the OS configuration to redirect write operations to RAM, thereby protecting the CF card's physical sectors from excessive write cycles.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Always verify that the internal battery (which backs up the system clock) is functional before commissioning, especially if the unit has been in storage. A depleted battery can cause system time synchronization faults on boot, affecting deterministic log files. The battery is field-replaceable and located behind the front cover.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
De-energize the entire system before mounting, unmounting, or modifying any module connections. Failure to isolate the power supply prior to separating the PC/104 system bus can cause permanent electrical damage to the CPU's internal ISA bus pins and connected I/O terminals.
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Mount the CX1010-0020 CPU module onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail (EN 60715) in a vertical orientation to facilitate proper passive convection cooling.
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Align and slide the CPU module laterally along the DIN rail to couple it with the CX1100 power supply module. Ensure the PC/104 bus connectors engage smoothly and lock the modules together using the integrated locking mechanism.
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Insert the 128 MB Compact Flash card containing the operating system into the CF slot until it clicks securely into place.
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Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable to the LAN port and apply 24V DC power to the coupled CX1100 power supply module to initiate the boot sequence.