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Bus Terminals

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BKxxxx | Bus Coupler

BKxxxx | Bus Coupler

Bus Couplers are the link between the modularly extendable Bus Terminals and the corresponding fieldbus systems.

BCxxxx, BXxxxx | Controller

BCxxxx, BXxxxx | Controller

The Bus Terminal Controllers BC and BX can be used as an autonomous control system or as intelligent fieldbus slaves.

KL1xxx | Digital input

KL1xxx | Digital input

The KL1xxx Bus Terminals enable the acquisition of binary signals from the process level.

KL2xxx | Digital output

KL2xxx | Digital output

The KL2xxx Bus Terminals generate binary signals and forward them to the process level.

KL2xxx | Compact drive technology

KL2xxx | Compact drive technology

The KL2xxx Bus Terminals provide compact drive solutions for stepper and DC motors as well as for AC motor speed controllers.

KL3xxx | Analog input

KL3xxx | Analog input

The KL3xxx Bus Terminals process analog input signals for voltage, current, temperature and other measured variables.

KL4xxx | Analog output

KL4xxx | Analog output

The KL4xxx Bus Terminals output analog signals with the levels 0…10 V, ±10 V, 0…20 mA and 4…20 mA.

KL5xxx | Position measurement

KL5xxx | Position measurement

The KL5xxx Bus Terminals are intended for the evaluation of complex signals from absolute and incremental encoders.

KL6xxx | Communication

KL6xxx | Communication

With the KL6xxx Bus Terminals, Bus Terminal stations become a universal gateway between different systems.

KL85xx | Manual operating

KL85xx | Manual operating

The KL85xx manual operating modules enable switching, controlling and monitoring of signals without opening the control cabinet.

KL9xxx | System

KL9xxx | System

The KL9xxx Bus Terminals complete the I/O system with functions such as power supply, fusing and filtering.

KLx9xx | TwinSAFE

KLx9xx | TwinSAFE

The safe I/Os and the TwinSAFE Logic Terminal can be integrated in any fieldbus system.

KLxxxx | Special Terminals

KLxxxx | Special Terminals

The KLxxxx Bus Terminal portfolio includes selected coupler and terminal types with a software or hardware modification.

A fundamental component for automation

The Beckhoff Bus Terminal system, consisting of electronic terminal blocks, is a fundamental component for automation technology. The open, fieldbus-neutral I/O system is connected to more than 30 fieldbus and Industrial Ethernet systems, such as PROFIBUS, PROFINET, CANopen or BACnet, using Bus Couplers or master terminals.

With a wide range of I/O components for connecting all commercially available sensors and actuators, Beckhoff covers the communication routes between the control system and the field level, thus completing its universal control and drive solution. The focus here is on the simple integration of the open control technology. The product portfolio includes more than 1,000 Bus Terminals for over 100 different signal types.

The Beckhoff Bus Terminals are used in various industrial sectors – from machine construction to building control systems – and have successfully proven themselves due to the simple system planning, wiring, commissioning and maintenance.

Advantages at a glance

Senior Product Manager Michael Jost presents flexible I/O devices as fundamental components of reliable sensor technology and communication for edge computing and automation.
Senior Product Manager Michael Jost presents flexible I/O devices as fundamental components of reliable sensor technology and communication for edge computing and automation.

The Bus Terminal principle

The Beckhoff Bus Terminals form an open and fieldbus-neutral I/O system consisting of electronic terminal blocks. The connection between the Bus Terminals and the fieldbus is provided by Bus Couplers, which are available for PROFIBUS, CANopen, DeviceNet, and many other common fieldbus systems.

Besides standard I/O signals, the product portfolio also includes safety I/Os for the combined use of safety functions and I/O technology in one system. Furthermore, Bus Terminals are also available for special tasks in building automation or for implementing drive solutions.

All components can be simply plugged onto the DIN rail in the control cabinet or terminal box. Power supply, communication and field voltage distribution are automatically provided via internal terminal contacts when they click into place.

Free signal mix

The fine granularity of the Bus Terminals enables bit-precise composition of the required I/O channels. The digital Bus Terminals for generating and processing binary signals are designed as 2, 4, 8 and 16-channel terminals or with up to 64 channels as terminal modules. The 16-channel HD (High Density) version combines 16 digital input and output channels into a standard terminal housing with a width of just 12 mm.

The analog input terminals for the acquisition of analog signals from the field can process a wide range of measured variables, such as current, voltage, temperature and resistance. In addition to the signal type, the terminals also differ in signal resolution and measuring accuracy. In the analog output range, the standard signals of ±10 V, 0…10 V, 0…20 mA and 4…20 mA are consistently available as 1, 2, 4, or 8-channel version in a standard housing.

The Bus Terminal portfolio also offers comprehensive solutions for drive control, the evaluation of various encoder interfaces and for special measurement applications, such as power measurement.

Fieldbus-neutral communication

The Bus Terminals form a fieldbus-neutral I/O system in wich the Bus Couplers act as an interface between fieldbus and the Bus Terminals. Bus Couplers are available for the following bus systems:

  • EtherCAT, the high-speed, real-time Ethernet fieldbus
  • Lightbus, the fast fiber-optic fieldbus
  • PROFIBUS DP/FMS, according to the European standard EN 50170
  • Interbus, which has been on the market since 1987
  • CANopen, the multimaster in the actuator/sensor area
  • DeviceNet, the device bus with CAN technology
  • Modbus, the open fieldbus
  • CC-Link, the fieldbus for the Asian market
  • SERCOS interface, the drive technology bus
  • RS232/RS485, the network for low-cost solutions
  • Ethernet TCP/IP, the network bus
  • Ethernet/IP, the Industrial Ethernet solution from ODVA
  • PROFINET, the Industrial Ethernet solution from PNO

With the master terminals, fieldbus functionalities are available in form of a standard Bus Terminal. This is particularly advantageous for bus systems that are integrated as a subsystem in a higher-level system. This means that only one system is required for the subsystem and the higher-level bus interface. Master terminals are available for the following bus systems:

  • AS-Interface, the sensor/actuator bus for the lower control level
  • IO-Link, the interface for intelligent sensors and actuators
  • KNX/EIB, DALI, MP-Bus, M-Bus, SMI and Enocean: the communication standards in building automation

Flexible connection technology

With various connection options, the Bus Terminal system allows optimal adaptation to the relevant application. In the KLxxxx Bus Terminals, electronics and connection level are located in one housing.

In contrast, the KSxxxx Bus Terminals have a pluggable wiring level, so that in case of service, the entire wiring can be removed as one connector from the top side of the housing.

Economic efficiency

With the Beckhoff Bus Terminals, control cabinets and terminal boxes can be built more economically. The Bus Terminals perfectly fit the terminal boxes' dimensions and can be easily plugged onto a standard profile rail. The contacts are made as the terminal clicks into place, with no further action. Each terminal remains individually exchangeable. A clear front connection panel with a status display and the insertable contact labeling ensure clarity on-site. The flexible conductor connection technologies allow the usage of the Bus Terminals in almost every application without additional wiring work. The 3-wire technology, optionally supplemented by a protective conductor connection, enables the direct link of sensors and actuators to the terminal.