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- X20BC0083
- The bus controller makes it possible to connect X2X Link I/O nodes to POWERLINK. It is also possible to operate the X2X Link cycle synchronously 1:1 or synchronous to POWERLINK using a prescaler. POWERLINK is a standard protocol for Fast Ethernet equipped with hard real-time characteristics. The POWERLINK Standardization Group (EPSG) ensures that the standard remains open and is continually developed:: www.ethernet-powerlink.org.
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- X20BC0087
- Established in 1979, the Modbus protocol has approved the use of Ethernet with both Modbus TCP and Modbus/UDP. Today, Modbus TCP is an open Internet draft standard introduced by Schneider Automation to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the organization responsible for Internet standardization. The Modbus services and object model have been preserved since the original version and left unchanged for use with the TCP/IP transmission medium. Modbus/UDP differs from Modbus TCP in that it uses connectionless communication via UDP/IP. The advantages of faster and easier communication with UDP/IP also brings with it the disadvantage of requiring error detection and correction in the application layer. This bus controller makes it possible to connect X2X Link I/O nodes to Modbus via Ethernet. The bus controller can be operated on B&R controllers through the use of Automation Studio or on third-party systems with Modbus TCP or -UDP master functionality.
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- X20BC0088
- EtherNet/IP is an Ethernet-based fieldbus. EtherNet/IP was developed by Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) and later transferred to the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA) as an open standard. In 1998, a working group at ControlNet International developed a procedure for setting the published Common Industrial Protocol to Ethernet. EtherNet/IP was published in March 2000 as an open industrial automation standard based on this procedure. This bus controller makes it possible to connect X2X Link I/O nodes to EtherNet/IP. The bus controller can be operated via interface module X20IF10D1-1 or by 3rd-party systems with EtherNet/IP scanner functionality.
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- X20BC008T
- This bus controller provides OPC UA FX functions. This allows any OPC UA clients access to read or write data from I/O modules connected to the bus controller.
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- X20BC008U
- This bus controller provides OPC UA server functions. This allows any OPC UA clients access to read or write data from I/O modules connected to the bus controller.
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- X20BC00E3
- PROFINET (Process Field Network) is an Industrial Ethernet protocol. It uses TCP/IP and is real-time capable. X20 modules or other modules based on X2X Link can be connected to the bus controller. Modular system configurations are optimally supported by PROFINET. Using the device description file (GSDML format), it is very easy to handle project configuration in the respective engineering tool from the manufacturer of the master device.
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- X20BC00G3
- EtherCAT is an Ethernet-based fieldbus developed by Beckhoff. This protocol is suitable for both hard and soft real-time requirements in automation technology. In addition to a ring structure, which becomes logically necessary because of the summation frame telegram used, the EtherCAT technology also physically supports topologies such as line, tree, star (limited) and combinations of these topologies. B&R's X20BC80G3 (expandable bus controller module) and X20HB88G0 (standalone junction base module) are available for implementing these topologies. EtherCAT slave devices take the data designated for them from a telegram as it is passing through the device. Input data is also added to the telegram as it is passing through. The bus controller allows X2X Link I/O modules to be coupled to EtherCAT and operated on any EtherCAT master system. A transition between IP20 and IP67 protection outside of the control cabinet is possible by arranging X20, X67 or XV modules one after the other as needed at distances up to 100 m. Master systems without FoE (File access over EtherCAT) support require an appropriate configuration tool to transfer the configuration (optional).
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- X20BC0143-10
- Controller Area Network (CAN) is widespread in automation technology. CAN topology is based on a line structure and uses twisted wire pairs for data transfer. CANopen is a higher-layer protocol based on CAN. The standardized protocol offers very flexible configuration options. This bus controller makes it possible to connect up to 253 X2X Link I/O modules to CANopen. A transition between IP20 and IP67 protection is possible by directly connecting X20, X67 or XV modules to one another at distances of up to 100 m each across control cabinet boundaries as required. All CANopen operating modes such as synchronous, event and polling are supported as well as PDO linking, life/node guarding, heartbeat, emergency objects and much more.
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- X20BC1083
- The bus controller makes it possible to connect X2X Link I/O nodes to POWERLINK. It is also possible to operate the X2X Link cycle synchronously 1:1 or synchronous to POWERLINK using a prescaler. POWERLINK is a standard protocol for Fast Ethernet equipped with hard real-time characteristics. The POWERLINK Standardization Group (EPSG) ensures that the standard remains open and is continually developed:: www.ethernet-powerlink.org. The bus modules expanded to the left allow connection of up to 2 interface modules in addition to the bus controller.
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- X20BC8083
- The bus controller makes it possible to connect X2X Link I/O nodes to POWERLINK. It is also possible to operate the X2X Link cycle synchronously 1:1 or synchronous to POWERLINK using a prescaler. POWERLINK is a standard protocol for Fast Ethernet equipped with hard real-time characteristics. The POWERLINK Standardization Group (EPSG) ensures that the standard remains open and is continually developed:: www.ethernet-powerlink.org. The bus modules expanded to the left allow connection of up to 2 hub expansion modules in addition to the bus controller. Each expansion module is equipped with 2 RJ45 connections. This means that a basic device provides up to 6 hub connections.
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- X20BC8084
- The bus controller makes it possible to connect X2X Link I/O nodes to POWERLINK. It is also possible to operate the X2X Link cycle synchronously 1:1 or synchronous to POWERLINK using a prescaler. POWERLINK is a standard protocol for Fast Ethernet equipped with hard real-time characteristics. The POWERLINK Standardization Group (EPSG) ensures that the standard remains open and is continually developed:: www.ethernet-powerlink.org. Systems with redundant cabling can be implemented easily using POWERLINK. Unlike ring redundancy, cable redundancy does not require cable looping, which can sometimes be problematic. This allows the creation of all types of tree structures. When using a device with the link selector function, data is always transferred via the highest quality network lines. The link selector function is integrated in the bus controller.
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- X20BC80G3
- X20 Expandable Bus Controller Module
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- X20BM01
- The bus module is the base for all power supply modules.
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- X20BM01X
- The X2X+ bus module is the base for all power supply modules.
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- X20BM05
- The BM05 bus module is the base for all X20 supply modules. This bus module is also used to determine a unique address using node number switches.
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- X20BM11
- The bus module is the base for all 24 VDC I/O modules. The internal I/O power supply is connected through.
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- X20BM11X
- The X2X+ bus module is the base for all 24 VDC I/O modules. The internal I/O power supply is connected through.
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- X20BM12
- The bus module serves as the base for all 240 VAC X20 I/O modules. The internal I/O supply is interconnected.
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- X20BM13
- The bus module is the base for all single-width SafeIO modules. The internal I/O power supply is continuous.
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- X20BM15
- The BM15 bus module serves as the base for all 24 VDC X20 I/O modules. This bus module is also used to determine a unique address using node number switches.
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- X20BM16
- The bus module is the base for all single-width SafeIO modules. The internal I/O power supply is continuous. In addition, a unique address is defined with this bus module using a node number switch.
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- X20BM21
- The bus module serves as a basis for all double-width X20 I/O modules. The internal I/O supply is isolated to the left. This allows the bus module to be used to set up a separate voltage group if the X20BT9100 bus transmitter is used for the supply.
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- X20BM23
- The bus module is the base for all SafeIO power supply modules. The internal I/O power supply is interrupted to the left.
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- X20BM26
- The bus module is the base for all SafeIO power supply modules. The internal I/O power supply is interrupted to the left. In addition, a unique address is defined with this bus module using a node number switch.
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- X20BM31
- The bus module serves as a basis for all double-width X20 I/O modules. The internal I/O supply is interconnected.
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