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X20cDO4332

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The B & R Automation X20cDO4332, a component of the X20 Series, features four digital outputs. It operates with an output voltage of 24 VDC and a rated output current of 2 A, and it uses a 3-wire connection type. The module has a thermal cutoff for overcurrent and short circuit protection.

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Product Description:

The X20cDO4332 incorporates a special coating that allows it to withstand corrosion and condensation. It primarily serves as a digital output module, which can control other devices that require digital signals. The good thing about this output module is that it is designed to have seamless compatibility with most of X20's modules. Specifically, some examples of compatible bus modules are X20BM15, X20BM11, and X20cBM11. For this product, the recommended X20 terminal block is the X20TB12, which contains 12-pins and runs at 24VDC keyed supply.

The X20cDO4332 has four digital outputs that run at a rated voltage of 24 V and output current of 2 A. Since there are four digital outputs, the total nominal current of these ports sums up to 8 amperes. The connection type for these outputs employs 3-wire connections, and the output circuit itself serves as a source. Thermal shutdown is initiated in the event of a short circuit or overcurrent. The X20cDO4332 also integrates a freewheeling diode for toggling inductive loads. Since the output of this module is digital in nature, there is a period of time in which the output switches from one state to another. For the X20cDO4332, this switching delay is less than 300 microseconds.

During operation, the X20cDO4332's bus power consumption reaches 0.1 watts, while its internal I/O achieves 0.49 watts. When sensors and other actuators are connected to the X20cDO4332, their power consumption must not exceed 12 watts. The recommended operating temperature for this bus module depends on the orientation of installation. When mounted horizontally, the maximum permissible operating temperature is 60 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the permissible operating temperature for the X20cDO4332 is 50 degrees when mounted vertically.

Connection Type
3-wire
Design
FET positive switching
Diagnostic Status
Output monitoring with 10 ms delay
Environmental Temperature Range
-25 to 60 degrees C
Leakage Current When Switched Off
5 uA
Minimum Cycle Time
100 us
Minimum I/o Update Time
100 us
Number Of Digital Outputs
4
Output Protection
Thermal cutoff for overcurrent/short circuit
Output Voltage
24 VDC
Rated Output Current
2 A
Switching Delay 0 degrees Ct' 1
<300 us
Switching Delay 1 degrees Ct' 0
<300 us
Switching Voltage Range
24 VDC -15% / +20%
Total Nominal Current
8 A

Frequently Asked Questions about X20cDO4332:

Q: What is the X20cDO4332's minimum cycle time?

A: Based on its manual, the X20cDO4332 has a minimum cycle time of 100 microseconds.

Q: How long does the X20cDO4332's I/O update?

A: The X20cDO4332's I/O takes about 100 microseconds to update.

Q: What is the X20cDO4332's leakage current?

A: When the X20cDO4332 is turned off, its estimated leakage current is 5 microamperes.

Q: Can the digital outputs of the X20cDO4332 be configured in parallel?

A: Yes, the digital outputs of the X20cDO4332 can be configured in parallel. By doing so, the total current output of the system will increase.

Q: What is the X20cDO4332's maximum switching frequency for resistive loads?

A: For loads less than 1 kiloohms, the maximum switching frequency is 500 hertz.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘The X20cDO4332 is a powerful digital output module that can be used for controlling other sensors, devices, and unit modules within a system. With a switching delay of only 300 microseconds, the anticipated response time of the system is almost real-time.’’

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