
SICK - CDB620-001 - Connection Device Basic
The SICK CDB620-001 is a compact connection module designed to facilitate the integration of a single sensor within industrial automation systems. It serves as a reliable interface, providing secure and efficient connectivity for various SICK sensors, including barcode scanners and RFID devices.
Key Features:
• Sensor Compatibility: Supports integration with SICK sensor models such as CLV61x to CLV65x barcode scanners, Lector62x image-based code readers, RFH6xx, and RFU62x RFID devices.
• Cloning Module Support: Compatible with the CMC600 parameter cloning module, allowing for quick sensor replacement and configuration without the need for reprogramming.
• Compact Design: Its small form factor enables installation in space-constrained environments, enhancing system flexibility.
• User-Friendly Interface: Features clearly labeled, easily accessible screw and spring-loaded terminals, along with a connection diagram on the inside of the lid, simplifying installation and reducing setup time.
• IP65 Enclosure Rating: Offers protection against dust and water, ensuring reliable operation in harsh industrial conditions.
• Service Plug: Includes a 9-pin D-Sub service plug for direct access to the auxiliary interface, facilitating diagnostics and maintenance.
Technical Specifications:
• Model Number: CDB620-001
• Supply Voltage: 10 V DC to 30 V DC
• Power Consumption: 1 W
• Housing Material: Polycarbonate
• Dimensions (L x W x H): 124.2 mm x 113.1 mm x 53.9 mm
• Weight: Approximately 260 g
• Operating Temperature Range: -35 °C to +40 °C
• Interfaces:
• Serial: RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 (depending on the connected sensor)
• CAN Bus: Supported (depending on the connected sensor)
Applications:
The CDB620-001 is ideal for industrial automation applications requiring seamless sensor integration, such as:
• Material Handling: Enhancing barcode scanning and RFID reading for inventory management and tracking.
• Manufacturing: Facilitating quality control and process monitoring through reliable sensor connections.
• Logistics: Improving package sorting and tracking systems with efficient sensor communication.