Configured for discrete signaling and control over physical output components in Modicon X80 platforms, the Schneider Electric BMXDRA1605 (BMXDRA1605 Discrete Output Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | BMXDRA1605 |
| Brand | Schneider Electric |
| Origin | Technical data not specified |
| Weight | 0.15 kg (0.33 lb) |
| Dimensions | Occupies a single slot on the rack |
| Operating Temp | Technical data not specified |
| Power Consumption | Technical data not specified |
| Product Type | Discrete output module |
| Discrete Output Logic | Positive |
| Output Type | 16 relay non-protected outputs |
| Voltage Operating Range | 24 V DC / 24 V to 240 V AC |
| Connection Type | 20-way removable terminal block |
| Minimum Switching Current | 1 mA @ 5 V DC |
| Response Time on Output | < 8 ms activation, < 10 ms deactivation |
| Insulation Resistance | > 10 Mohm @ 500 V DC |
| MTBF Reliability | 2100000 H |
| Ingress Protection | IP 20 |
Operating within the Modicon X80 platform architecture, this hardware module uses specific backplane bus communication parameters to interface with the central processing subsystem. The 16 relay contact channels provide high physical-to-electrical isolation metrics, sustaining a rated insulation resistance of > 10 Mohm at 500 V DC to safeguard core backplane electronics from field-side voltage spikes. The component maintains compatibility with Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks via the master rack controller, managing multi-voltage loads from 24 V DC up to 240 V AC while executing positive discrete output logic at deterministic switching latencies.
Q: What are the precise activation and deactivation response parameters for the BMXDRA1605 relays?
A: The hardware logic drives the mechanical contacts from a completely open state to closed in less than 8 ms upon activation command. Upon receiving the deactivation signal, the output loop safely opens within less than 10 ms.
Q: Can this module handle very low-power signals for instrumentation interfaces?
A: Yes. The minimum switching current specification allows this module to manipulate signals as low as 1 mA at 5 V DC, making it compatible with sensitive auxiliary processing inputs.
Q: Is online module swapping supported by this specific output block hardware?
A: Hot-swap capability depends entirely on the Modicon X80 backplane and master controller firmware configurations. The module includes a 20-way removable terminal block to allow rapid mechanical replacement without disturbing permanent field cabling loops.
Insert the BMXDRA1605 module into a single vacant slot on the Modicon X80 backplane rack framework, ensuring the rear grounding clips seat completely. Tighten the integration screws to achieve structural grounding connection. Terminate all 24 V DC or 24 V to 240 V AC load circuits onto the 20-way removable terminal block following the positive logic diagram. Route the high-voltage AC output wires through isolated cable trays separated from low-voltage DC communication links to avoid electromagnetic cross-talk. Install external inductive suppression networks, such as RC snubbers or varistors, in parallel with any external inductive loads to prevent high-voltage arcing across the non-protected relay contacts during circuit break phases.
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