1. Automated Conveyor Barcode Scanning Station
In logistics and automated sorting centers, the CDB650-204 connects a SICK CLV63x or CLV64x barcode scanner to the primary serial network. The built-in 2A fuse protects the scanner, while the integrated 17-pin M12 connection removes the need for complex wire splicing, facilitating rapid deployment and maintenance of high-speed tracking nodes.
Problem SolvedEliminates the complexity and vulnerability of custom-spliced sensor wiring in high-vibration conveyor systems, providing a secure, plug-and-play hub with electrical fault protection.
17-pin M12RS-232/RS-422CLV6xx scanners2A fuse protection
2. Industrial RFID Gateway for Pallet Tracking
In automotive or heavy manufacturing, this junction box safely integrates a SICK RFU63x or RFU65x RFID reader. Its IP65-rated polycarbonate enclosure shields the delicate internal terminal connections from airborne factory dust and cutting fluid vapor, cleanly passing pallet identification data via RS-485 or CAN to the centralized PLC.
Problem SolvedPrevents environmental contamination of electrical terminals while cleanly routing fieldbus data and DC power to industrial RFID sensors.
IP65 ratedPolycarbonate housingRFID read/writeCAN interface
3. Machine Vision Quality Control Node
Deployed alongside SICK InspectorP 2D machine vision cameras, the connection module provides regulated 10V-30V DC power and centralizes input/output signals for sorting actuators. The 11 diagnostic LEDs offer line operators immediate, visual status confirmation of the vision camera's power and data traffic without requiring software interrogation.
Problem SolvedProvides accessible hardware-level diagnostics (via LEDs) and secure I/O terminal management for machine vision cells, bypassing the need for a technician to connect a PC to verify basic sensor health.
Optical indicatorsSpring-loaded terminals10-30V DCInspectorP vision