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CI511-ETHCAT 1SAP220900R0001 | ABB | AC500 Distributed Automation I/O ModuleCI511-ETHCAT 1SAP220900R0001 | ABB | AC500 Distributed Automation I/O ModuleCI511-ETHCAT 1SAP220900R0001 | ABB | AC500 Distributed Automation I/O Module
CI511-ETHCAT 1SAP220900R0001 | ABB | AC500 Distributed Automation I/O Module
CI511-ETHCAT 1SAP220900R0001 | ABB | AC500 Distributed Automation I/O Module
CI511-ETHCAT 1SAP220900R0001 | ABB | AC500 Distributed Automation I/O Module

CI511-ETHCAT 1SAP220900R0001 | ABB | AC500 Distributed Automation I/O Module


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PRODUCT SKU : CI511-ETHCAT 1SAP220900R0001

PRODUCT TYPE : I/O Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

Product Overview

The ABB CI511-ETHCAT (1SAP220900R0001) functions as a high-performance EtherCAT slave interface within the S500 distributed automation ecosystem. This hybrid module integrates a versatile array of signal types—including 4 analog inputs (Voltage, Current, RTD), 2 analog outputs, 8 digital inputs, and 8 digital outputs—into a single compact unit. It manages decentralized data exchange with millisecond precision and features integrated Cam switch functionality for time-critical switching tasks. We provide this unit as 100% Brand New and Original, ensuring your industrial network benefits from uncompromised factory-certified hardware.

Technical Specifications

The CI511-ETHCAT provides comprehensive signal density for complex automation architectures:

  • Protocol: EtherCAT Slave

  • Hardware Interfaces: 2 x Industrial Ethernet (RJ45)

  • Analog Inputs: 4 Channels (Supports Voltage, Current, and RTD)

  • Analog Outputs: 2 Channels (Supports Voltage and Current)

  • Digital Inputs: 8 Channels (24V DC, 5mA)

  • Digital Outputs: 8 Channels (Transistor, 24V DC, 0.5A)

  • Input Delay Time: Adjustable from 0.1 ms to 32 ms

  • Supply Voltage: 24V DC (Range: 20.4 to 28.8 V DC)

  • Protection Rating: IP20

  • Net Dimensions: 67.5 mm (W) x 76 mm (H) x 62 mm (D)

  • Net Weight: 0.138 kg

Engineering Advantages

  • All-in-One Hybrid Architecture: The CI511-ETHCAT combines analog and digital I/O on a single module. This eliminates the need for separate communication couplers and multiple I/O cards, significantly reducing hardware costs and the physical footprint on the DIN rail.

  • Integrated Cam Switch Functionality: The module processes high-speed switching tasks locally. This hardware-based control allows for precise output triggering based on time or position data, bypassing communication latencies typically associated with central PLC processing.

  • Flexible Analog Configuration: Each of the 4 analog inputs supports U (Voltage), I (Current), and RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) signals. This versatility allows engineers to interface with diverse field instruments—from pressure transmitters to PT100 sensors—without changing hardware modules.

  • Daisy-Chain Network Topology: Dual Industrial Ethernet ports allow for efficient daisy-chaining of S500 clusters. This reduces cabling complexity and ensures a clean, organized network layout within large-scale distributed automation systems.

  • Ultra-Low Latency Response: With an adjustable input delay starting at 0.1 ms, the CI511-ETHCAT captures rapid process fluctuations. This responsiveness supports high-speed machine control and synchronized motion applications where every millisecond affects throughput.

FAQs

  • Does the CI511-ETHCAT require a separate Terminal Base?

    Yes. You must mount the CI511-ETHCAT onto a compatible S500 Terminal Base (such as the TU5xx series). The terminal base provides the necessary mechanical mounting and the electrical interface for the field wiring.

  • Can the analog inputs handle temperature sensors directly?

    Yes. The inputs support RTD signals directly. This allows you to connect temperature sensors without needing an external signal converter or a specialized temperature module, simplifying your BOM (Bill of Materials).

  • What is the maximum current capacity for the digital outputs?

    Each of the 8 transistor outputs delivers up to 0.5A at 24V DC. These outputs include built-in protection to prevent damage during overload or short-circuit conditions at the field level.

  • How do I configure the module within an EtherCAT network?

    You integrate the CI511-ETHCAT using an ESI (EtherCAT Slave Information) file. Once imported into your engineering tool (like Automation Builder), the module provides full access to its internal diagnostics and I/O mapping.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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