ABB BB510 3BSE001693R2 Bus Backplane 12SU
General info
Manufacture | ABB |
Item No | BB510 |
Article number | 3BSE001693R2 |
Series | Advant OCS |
Origin | Sweden |
Dimension | 73*233*212(mm) |
Weight | 0.5kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
Bus Backplane
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Detailed data
ABB BB510 3BSE001693R2 Bus Backplane 12SU
ABB BB510 3BSE001693R2 Bus Backplane 12SU is a component used in ABB automation and control systems. It is used as a communication and power distribution platform to connect various modules within the ABB system, and can also be used in industrial automation or process control environments.
The bus backplane allows communication between various control modules, ensuring data flows seamlessly between the processors, I/O and other field devices in the control system. The backplane also provides power to the connected modules, making it an important part of the system infrastructure.
ABB systems use bus backplanes for flexibility. The BB510 can handle multiple modular components, allowing the system to be configured to meet specific process control requirements.
The BB510 bus backplane is commonly used in process automation systems, especially when distributed I/O and advanced control strategies are required. ABB systems using this backplane are in industries such as chemicals, oil and gas, power generation and manufacturing.
Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What is the purpose of the ABB BB510 bus backplane 12SU?
The main function is to facilitate communication and power distribution between different modules in the system. This allows modular integration in distributed control systems and programmable logic controllers, especially in process automation.
-What does the 12SU size represent?
12SU refers to the width of the backplane in standard units (SU), which is a unit of measurement used to define the size of a rack in a modular system. Each SU represents a unit of space that can accommodate one module.
-How do I power the modules via the BB510?
The BB510 bus backplane not only provides a communication path, but also distributes power to the modules connected to it. Power is usually provided by a central power supply unit and routed through the backplane to each connected module. This eliminates the need to individually wire each individual module, simplifying system installation and maintenance.